Dover Street Market Partners With Marfa to Celebrate ‘A Marfa Christmas With John Waters’

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Dover Street Market has teamed up with Marfa to celebrate their new book, “A Marfa Christmas With John Waters.”

New York and Los Angeles on Friday and remain for the duration of Waters’ tour period. These spaces pay homage to the famed Christmas scene in Waters’ “Female Trouble,” with the addition of a giant cockroach relaxing in front of a TV set watching a Marfilm of Waters opening up presents, shot in Baltimore.

To coincide with the release of the book, a gift guide of Dover Street Market products will be available online and in-store at Dover Street Market New York and Los Angeles.

 

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