The Goldmine of Designer Clothing that is Phillip Cheung’s Queens Apartment.

Phillip Cheung is a vast well of knowledge when it comes to the history of fashion. ,Living in Queens, New York, his apartment has been completely overthrown by his constantly growing collection of designer clothing. Working in fashion and nightlife in New York City for decades, the interesting and wild stories he has are endless. For this interview, we went over to his apartment stand asked him about all those wild stories and checked out his wonderful collection of clothes and books.
Photographer// DeAndre Mitchell, Shane Allen
Interview// Shane Allen
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