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Privy 5 New York Vivienne Tam
Fashion Designer
Vivienne Tam has become well known for creating beautiful clothes that appeal to all ages, ethnicities, and income levels. She has earned the reputation for offering a stylish and high-quality product while at the same time inviting the consumer to experience the inspiration behind it. A longstanding dedication to innovation and exotic imagery, Vivienne Tam is truly one of the world’s most passionate and symbolic designers in fashion today. In 1994, Vivienne Tam launched her signature collection of Eastern inspired clothing with a modern edge on the New York runways. In 1995, she introduced the influential "Mao" collection that triumphantly crossed over from the fashion world into the art world. Then in 1997 Vivienne Tam launched the venerable Buddha collection. The public and celebrities around the world quickly embraced both collections. Some of the images became so popular that scores of designers even adopted the look into their designs. Pieces of the collections were ultimately incorporated into the permanent archives of the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh, The Museum of FIT and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.
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Neighborhood: Union Square
35 E 18th St (between Broadway & S Park Ave) New York City NY 10003(212) 475-5829It takes some work to get a reservation to the popular ABC Kitchen in New York and that's for good reason. The restaurant itself is housed in an incredible space complete with beautiful lighting, a assembly of country chic furniture and pieces to create a realm of comfort and luxury within the Flatiron/Union Square area of NYC. But, people come to ABC Kitchen to revel in the food and the chef neve ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: N/A
Cuisine:Japanese, Japanese Sushi
10 Columbus Circle, 4/F Time Warner Center New York City NY 10019+1 212 823 9800The wonderful mirroring of traditional Japanese minimalist architecture found inside Masa was a sure indication of the quality of the dining experience we were about to indulge in. Masa offers its patrons a wonderfully eclectic selection of authentic Japanese meals and some of the best sushi and sashimi in the city. For those who pursue perfection in Wagyu beef this is where to find it. The meat m ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: Tribeca
Cuisine:Japanese, Japanese Sushi
105 Hudson Street (at Franklin Street) New York City NY 10013+1 212 219 0500For those who appreciate a quiet, unrushed authentic Japanese meal in a tastefully serene setting Nobu is the place. With delightful décor and a tasting menu which rates as one of the best we have come across, Nobu impresses long before the main course. Their almost legendary Black Cod is the epitome of the Japanese culinary art as is their dreamy miso soup. The Sushi and tempura is tantalizing an ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: Gramercy/Flatiron
Cuisine:Cafe/Coffee/Tea/Bakery, Desserts
3 West 18th Street Union Square (Between Fifth and Sixth avenues) New York City NY 10003+1 212 366 1414Eclectic cuisine and green friendly, the City Bakery did not sell a single piece of chicken for its first ten years of business. Meat today, still only features as 2% of their lunch business. Maury Rubin does not believe in the downright depressing salad bars which fill this city however. The signature hot chocolate is decadent and food fare is seasonally effortless; inspired by Mother Nature. He ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants, Shopping
Neighborhood: Gramercy/Flatiron
Cuisine:Italian
200 5th Ave New York City NY 10010Eataly is a play on the country name from which this center of Italian wares and cuisine is from. Eataly is like a massive Italian marketplace under one roof. With everything from meats, cheeses, jams, and everything you look for in an ethnic grocery shop. However, Eataly is unique in that you get a proper Italian espresso machine and baristas that know how to whip up fine Italian drinks. Enjoy y ... read more > -
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