Tomorrow’s Events and Sales: Gen Art Benefit; 60 Percent Off at Kirna Zabête
Plus, a piano concert at Jack Olive.
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Plus, a piano concert at Jack Olive.
The new shop-in-shop kicks off this Thursday.
The Brooklyn-based design duo fêtes their first stand-alone storefront this weekend.
Plus, leather sandals for $30 and wrap dresses for $92 at Matta.
And Dolce & Gabbana ends this weekend. Don't miss it.
And Catherine Malandrino also ends tomorrow.
We're not kidding.
And Qi Cashmere is on sale online.
Nolita fills in an empty storefront with the men's- and women's-basics company.
And Plenty by Tracy Reese skirts are $75.
A Citigroup consultant launches a collection geared toward the working woman.
Plus, Butter by Nadia gowns for $150.
She designed three pieces in honor of the new elevated park.
Plus, Sephora doles out complimentary mini-facials for dads.
Also, Net-A-Porter's profits rose 234 percent last year.
Think of it as shopping at a regular Comme des Garçons, but everything's half price.
After ten years in the neighborhood, the store closed abruptly, with no warning signs to shoppers.
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