My other stop during Fashion's Night Out was Tiffany's. I don't have a lot to say. The store is beautifully laid out and decorated. All of the staff they hired for the night were very friendly and accomodating. Sadly by the time I got there (around 8) there wasn't much left in the way of "experience." So I will now just leave you with a bunch of pictures of the new store.
There were a large group of people in this area. Not around Tiffany's specifically but around this area of shops. Still, it wasn't as bad as say, on Broadway.
I thought the store was very thoughtfully decorated and keeping with the Tiffany's aesthetic. I'm not sure if the pictures convey this, but the store is huge, basically spanning a block.
Perhaps I'm the only person who didn't know this, but I didn't know they were going to be selling handbags.
People taking a break from the chaos of Fashion's Night Out.
This is the piece I left coveting. For $300 it's a very expensive key. I'm not ruling out buying a Tiffany key in the future, but for now I'm happy with the key necklace I just purchased at the Union Square Forever21. There are tons more if you're interested and you can also get them online.
Looks like Tiffany had a beautiful FNO event. Did you make it Bergdorf's? The store was so gorgeous inside but I think it had less celebrity stuff going on compared to the first year, when Victoria Beckham was there and so was SJP. It was definitely like a bar on the 5th floor, with a side of Tarot readings! I am skipping Bendel's next year, it was just too wild in there for me. Nice to meet you and thanks for leaving a nice comment on my blog. XO, Jill
ReplyDeleteThey did. I didn't try and go uptown at all. Thankfully, I get to live vicariously through reports like yours. And yes, I did notice in the event listings that there were fewer celebrities. Or at least, there were fewer of the ones I would be interested in seeing.
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