Barneys New York’s Gene Pressman, Designers Jeffrey Banks and Dennis Basso Ready for 92NY Talks

Fall seems a long way off, given the steamy temperatures in the Northeast. But Fern Mallis has already cued up three key speakers for her “Fashion Icons” fall lineup at…

Andrew Curwen—the “Secret Weapon” of New York’s Buzziest Designers—Unveils An Electrifying Debut Collection

Still, after three years he was ready to “move back to the front end of fashion,” meaning the creation. In 2021, Curwen reached out to Velez, then a budding industry…

‘Phantom,’ Transformed: A First Look at the Costumes of New York’s Immersive ‘Masquerade’

For Sosa—a Broadway mainstay who got his start at New York’s storied Grace Costumes shop working with opera divas Beverly Sills and Denyce Graves— Masquerade represented a chance to “tap…

Inside Drai’s Supper Club in New York’s Meatpacking District

Dustin Drai is looking to bring Drai’s, the nightlife brand founded by his father Victor Drai three decades ago, back to its restaurant roots. After opening its original French restaurant…

At New York’s LadyLand Festival, the Stylish Party Looks Celebrated Queer Pride

Last night, as various Pride marches and parties occurred throughout New York City, an extremely fashion-minded queer crowd gathered Under the K Bridge in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. As a flurry of…

On the Ground at New York’s No Kings Day March

Even the weather was riled up during Saturday’s “No Kings” march in Manhattan. Yet the steady drizzle couldn’t stop tens of thousands of New Yorkers from processing 15 blocks—from Bryant…

Knicks fire Tom Thibodeau – What’s next for New York’s open job?

What lies ahead for the New York Knicks after the franchise fired head coach Tom Thibodeau on Tuesday? Thibodeau guided the Knicks to their first Eastern Conference finals since 2000.…

Bao Bao Issey Miyake to Open First U.S. Store in New York’s SoHo

Issey Miyake is bringing its popular Bao Bao concept to the States. The brand, which creates bags out of different materials in a variety of triangle shapes, was launched in…

Rob Franklin’s Debut Novel ‘Great Black Hope’ Tackles Race, Class, Addiction, and New York’s Party Scene

The opening pages of Rob Franklin’s debut novel, “Great Black Hope,” take readers into the thick of late-night Hamptons debauchery. It’s Labor Day weekend Out East, and the privileged twentysomethings…

Inside the day boxing took over New York’s Times Square

NEW YORK — Something odd was sitting in the middle of the tourist hotspot known as Times Square, leaving pedestrians with questions on their minds and photos of a boxing…