Where to Dine, Drink, and Dance This NYFW, According to a 20-Season Vet
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Where to Dine, Drink, and Dance This NYFW, According to a 20-Season Vet
"In order to survive this bi-annual sartorial triathlon, editors, celebrities, and influencers alike rely heavily on a select few tastemaker-approved locations sprinkled across Manhattan proper. And given that this upcoming season-which runs from February 11 to 16-marks the first time NYFW won't have a centralized location for shows (previous venues have included Spring Studios in Tribeca, Syrett Lehigh on the west side, Lincoln Center, and Penn Station), it's more important than ever to have a network of reliable locations you can dip into for reprieve."
"After attending 25+ seasons myself as a fashion editor, my NYFW arsenal is honed and polished, like the leather boots on my feet. My exclusive list contains only the most dependable, most glamorous, and most delicious restaurants, coffee shops, and hotel lobbies the city has to offer. And since I'm not one to gatekeep, I'm happy to share these tried and tested hot spots."
New York Fashion Week runs February 11–16 and lacks a centralized venue this season, increasing reliance on tastemaker-approved Manhattan locations. Industry insiders treat NYFW like a seven-day triathlon, hopping between opposite ends of the city while managing meals, social posts, and device charging. Editors, celebrities, and influencers gravitate to a select set of restaurants, coffee shops, and hotel lobbies to see and be seen, recharge, and refuel between shows. Sant Ambroeus functions as a fashionable late-night destination with multiple Manhattan locations and celebrity patrons such as Kendall Jenner, Vera Wang, and Olivia Culpo.
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