Within certain circles, the El Jay workroom has something of a mythical status. It's been closed for years - since 1988 in fact - and I have walked past it so many times I've lost count, peeking through the curtains at the haughty mannequins, rolls of fabric, and the elegant light fittings, dreaming of one day going inside.
The space has been left largely untouched since the doors closed 25 years ago, with few people allowed to enter - until now. On Friday, the doors of this iconic building will finally reopen, for a three-day sale of fabrics, furniture and fittings, allowing the public to get their own piece of local fashion history, and take a look inside.
The Kingston St building was the heart of the El Jay fashion house, established by Gus Fisher who developed it into one of the key founding labels of our local fashion industry.