NYLON Nights: Where Fashion's It Girls Will Dine and Dance

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NYLON Nights: Where Fashion's It Girls Will Dine and Dance
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NYLON's inaugural NYLON Nights issue predicts the hottest new restaurants and clubs in New York City based on insider intel. The article explores the shifting landscape of nightlife in a city known for its fleeting trends, highlighting venues favored by It girls and fashion brands.

, tracing the last 30 or so years via dimly lit restaurants and rooftop clubs alike. As part of our year-end celebrations, we’re

We polled a few friends to help us peer into the future and determine which new venues will be frequented by It girls likeand booked by fashion brands for hours-long dinners. In a city like New York, where even Starbucks are not safe from closing down, it’s hard to know what will stick —especially with the fashionable set — but see what our respondents are betting on below.“Chez Margaux, the new membership club from Michael Cayre and Chef Jean-Georges.

“Right now it's Jean's, but I'm going to say anything that DeSe Escobar does next will be the place to be. With Club Glam, DeSe made China Chalet the hot spot it was at the time.” — Clara Spahr, publicist“Well, Indochine is turning 40 which is pretty major, especially for the U.S. It will always be timeless and hot. However, I am all about community and spreading the love. What’s happening on Lafayette Street is insane. Jean’s is popping off, plus Temple Bar and countless others.

“Long gone are my days of going out late on weeknights, but a watering hole where the vibes are immaculate and the drinks snap is still a must. At the risk of ruining my new go-to spot, for me it’s Sloane’s — the discreet nook-of-a-bar at The Manner. If you see me there with talking nonsense, no you didn’t.” — Gregory Werbowsky, publicist“Petite Disco. The guys behind Maison Close opened it, and they bring an energy that draws in the right crowd.

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