Meruert Tolegen
About
Fashion in SoHo often leans toward the bold—architectural silhouettes, unexpected textures, or a quiet nod to global craft. Meruert Tolegen operates within that tension, designing pieces that feel both personal and expansive. The studio sits on the first floor at 39 Wooster St, a stretch where galleries and boutiques blur into one another, each doorway offering a different take on contemporary style.
Working as a fashion designer here means engaging with a neighborhood that values both tradition and reinvention. The area’s industrial past lingers in the cast-iron facades, while the present thrives on creative risk-taking. Meruert Tolegen contributes to that dialogue, though specifics remain behind the studio doors—no runway shots or previews circulate online, just the occasional glimpse of fabric swatches in the window.
Those curious about the work can reach out directly. A call to the studio might yield insight into upcoming collections or availability, though no public schedule is posted. The absence of a listed phone number suggests a preference for controlled access, a common approach among designers who prioritize craft over constant visibility.
To find the space, use the map for directions. The address places it just steps from where Greene Street meets Grand, a corner where the energy of the city feels distilled. Sometimes the most interesting work happens where no one’s looking.