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In partnership with Ford Motor Company and 92nd Street Y, StyleCaster held the inaugural State of Style Summit yesterday in Tribeca, and was live streamed by Watchitoo.
The summit held a variety of panels, from the typical start-up fashion innovators, to even a rabbi, addressing the many relationships between style, design, non-profits and celebrity endorsements and how it determines fashion trends and the changes consumer purchasing behavior in a postmodern digital age.
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On Saturday, BrunchCritic.com launched BC Events and hosted an orange themed brunch at Location05 Studios in Tribeca. All guests adhered to the required citrus dress code from dresses to shirts to underwear, everyone was wearing orange somewhere. More»
Peter Davis, Yael Afalo, MJ Diehl, and Roman Milisic look at Playboy; Alan Cumming launches his second fragrance; Le Baron's Andre Saraiva celebrated Bastille Day; belly dancers performed and more! Last night's parties showed off their moves! More»
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Next Step Realty, which focuses on finding recent college grads their first apartment, hosted the NYC leg of their Summer Tour 2011 series last night. The event was held on the patio of Truffles TriBeCa with beverages provided by Cisco Brewers and featured a younger crowd networking, relaxing, and sipping on their brews. It's so cute watching the kids grow up. More»
The Frick Collection held their annual summer soiree; Bottegga Veneta debuted their first women's fragrance in a beautiful mansion; Khloe Kardashian partied for HPNOTIQ; Robin Thicke sang for Remy Martin; a BBQ joint opened; bloggers came out for Macy's, Victoria's Secret Angels spun for good. Last night's parties spread their wings. More»
via guestofaguest.com Molecular Gastronomy is a technique employed by some of New York's trendiest restaurants using the chemical composition of foods and the body's reaction to these chemicals to make new and innovative combinations of ingredients. Some chefs actually hire scientists to help assemble the dishes at these unique restaurants, which often include unconventional combinations of ingredients and enigmatic cooking methods. This cutting-edge concept has started quite the worldwide craze... MORE>>>
We are giving away two tickets to The Next Step Realty & Cisco Brewers Summer Launch Party in TriBeCa on Thursday, including a FREE Giraffe tank top to one lucky GofG reader! To enter to win, all you've gotta do is tweet!
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Molecular Gastronomy, sounds like some horrible class you took in high school, right? It's actually a technique employed by some of New York's trendiest restaurants. It uses the chemical composition of foods and the body's reaction to these chemicals to make new and innovative combinations of ingredients. New to the idea? Make a reservation at any of these innovative restaurants, and make sure to keep an open mind. More»
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Tribeca Film Festival participants were welcomed to Avenue for the annual Shorts Filmmaker Party. The room was overflowing with talent including Kelly Rippa, Mark Consuelos and Craig Hatkoff. DJ Sky Nellor spun tracks and Sharon Badal presided over the festivities. More»
There is a new movie about Limelight, the Dutch finally opens, beer gets a classy makeover, midtown bar owners hate homeless people, Diddy gets special treatment to get to da club, vodka that taste like a cupcake and more! Today's nightlife roundup is really excited it finally stopped raining. More»
You'll never go to the Beatrice Inn again. It's over, it's been three years, accept it. But while you can't go back, you can indulge in nostalgia. Someone stole the shuttered club's green and white sign, but one relic is getting a whole new lease on bar life. The American flag, which once hung behind the DJ booth, has found a new home. More»