How the US Open became NYC's premiere place to be seen - and it has nothing to do with tennis
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"It's sort of this socialite, luxury event that's hard to get into, and there's nothing cooler than an influencer being somewhere no one else can get into," Meg Stagaard, Vice President at New York-based PR firm 42West, told The Post.
"I'm just here for the vibes," said Morgan Ridgeway, 26, a teacher from Bloomfield, NJ sporting an all-white outfit and straw hat outside the stadium complex.
"You're seeing more celebrities at the US Open than at New York Fashion Week," Tate told The Post.
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