W Hotel The Store Fashion’s Night Out

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Joining Retailers Around The Globe To Celebrate Fashion,  W Hotels The Store Will Debut Exclusive Private Collections With In-Store Designer Appearances.

W Hotels is proud to be participating in Fashion’s Night Out, the global initiative to promote retail, restore consumer confidence, and celebrate fashion.  W Hotels The Store will be debuting private, specially curated collections to celebrate the fashionable spirit of vibrant W Hotels destinations around the world.  Complimentary champagne will be served and a 20% discount on all items will be given.

Designers of these exclusive collections, including Rachel Leigh, Jay Lakhami for Deepa Gurnani, Sandy Hyun, and Amy Vennema of A.V. Max will be on site for an evening of champagne, shopping, and celebration.

W Hotels The Store has become a trusted authority for what’s hot in fashion and design.  Starting this fall, W Hotels The Store will release a new capsule collection each season, with exclusive items from Rachel Leigh, Lauren Merkin, Susan Daniels, Alex and Ani, Lisa Curran, Foley & Corrina, Amanda Uprichard, Daniel Benedict, and more, to capture the style essence of a particular destination where W now has a property be it Hong Kong, Santiago, Istanbul or South Beach.

Thursday, September 10, 2009
8pm-11pm – Complimentary Champagne and 20% Shopping Discount
8pm-10pm – Selected Designers to appear at the stores:
W New York: Jay Lakhami for Deepa Gurnani and Rachel Leigh
W Times Square: Amy Vennema for A.V. Max and Sandy Hyun

W Hotels The Store at W New York
541 Lexington Avenue, Ground Floor
New York, New York 10022

W Hotels The Store at W New York – Times Square
1567 Broadway, 7th Floor
New York, New York 10036

More information on FashionsNightOut.com

2 Comments

  • Simon says:

    Looks like they’re making Fashion Night Out one huge major event. While I would’ve liked a free night at the W, I’ll take the champagne anyways.

    Nothing says recovery like getting hammered 🙂

  • josh says:

    Is it open to the public? Thanks for the info

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