There is a new inspiring interior design exhibition open in support of Breast Cancer Research. Holiday House NYC will be accessible through December 2nd, 2018 and features 20 talented industry-leading designers and brands, including interior designer Vanessa Deleon. The eye-catching sky lounge and poolroom reflect a cohesive retreat-like space reminiscent of a seaside escape, the creation emulates a dreamlike oasis of serenity.
The Alexandre Birman flagship store has settled on the Upper East Side of New York! Meanwhile, the brand has also launched its E-commerce for the U.S. on alexandrebirman.com.
International luxury shoe brand Alexandre Berman is beginning its U.S. expansion with its first brick-and-mortar location opening in New York City this Wednesday, May 16. In tandem with the opening, the brand will launch e-commerce on its website, AlexandreBirman.com.
As far as reliable local dining goes, Upper East Siders have come to look to Tom and Anthony Martignetti, the restaurateurs behind trusty standbys The East Pole, Pizza Beach, and Eastfield’s—and with good reason. And now there’s a new catch to be had, which, since opening last October, is proving to be an equally satisfying member of the family: The East Pole Fish Bar, at 964 Lexington Avenue.
The book publisher Assouline—as synonymous with “luxury” as some of the brands it has chronicled, such as Dior, Chanel, and Saint Laurent—has done it again. This time, the renowned publisher of luxury-lifestyle titles and the recipient of the 2012 Accessories Council Influencer Award is excited to announce a completely new concept in luxury shopping: its new …
by Alex R. Travers For bon mot-tossing Upper East Siders who prefer the term le grand petit déjeuner to brunch, John DeLucie’s take on New York’s most social meal delivers new delights. Crown (the name comes from the red and gold crown above its wrought iron entrance at 24 East 81st Street) oozes exclusivity. It’s …
by Alex R. Travers This fall The Frick Collection will have art lovers marveling anew. On October 30, Vincent van Gogh’s Portrait of a Peasant (Patience Escalier) will leave its home at the Norton Simon Museum for the first time in 40 years and nestle up inside The Frick through January 30, 2013. The exhibition …