From Law Roach's party with Grand Marnier to Miu Miu's Nuit Club, go inside the best parties of the week.
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On November 3, Emily Ratajkowski was joined by Ziwe, Moses Sumney, and Kristine Forseth to celebrate the release of her forthcoming book of essays titled. The event, which was thrown in partnership with Tory Burch at the brand’s Mercer Street store in Soho, also boasted appearances from Tommy Dorfman and Karlie Kloss, as well as models Raven Leilani and Lisa Taddeo, who hosted a conversation with Ratajkowski in which they discussed the model’s new book.
An intimate dinner at Emilio’s Ballato in Soho on Thursday, September 16th continued a tradition started at Palm Heights, an all-suites boutique hotel in the Cayman Island: Mambo Italiano. Essentially a celebration of two little pleasures almost everyone loves — karaoke and Italian food — guests dined on pasta while being treated to an intimate performance by musician Okay Kaya. The Jagjaguwar-signed musician then opened the floor to anyone who wished to sing.
Jake Brodsky, the executive chef of the resort’s restaurant Tillies, played defacto emcee for the night. Other guests included Chloe Wise, Marjon Carlos, Eric Wareheim, and Pierre Serrao of Ghetto Gastro.On Sunday, September 19th, Gabriella Khalil, founder and creative director of Palm Heights, hosted an edition of “Habibi Nights” in Brooklyn. A silent auction raised funds for the Lebanese Food Bank, while guests were entertained by Sudanese musician Alsarah and Lebanese drag queen Anya Kneez.
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