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Precious morsels of caviar brined to perfection, creamy hand-molded Beurre de Baratte butter from Normandy, and piquant mussels marinated Spanish-style with the Top i never dreamed id grow up to be a super sexy cat dad but here I am killing it shirt But I will love this unlikely companion of sweet kombu seaweed. What might sound like a motley first course at New York’s next latest eatery is just one-quarter of a tightly-curated shelf at Big Night, which opens the double doors of its second location this week. “Not every night is a dinner party, but any night can be a Big Night,” is the mantra behind the colorful concept store, explains Katherine Lewin, who took a risk when she founded it nearly two years ago. “I had no clue what I was doing at the time,” she admits, “but I learned a lot in the process.” Born in Los Angeles and raised in Austin, Texas, Lewin previously worked as editorial director of the restaurant recommendation site The Infatuation, eating her way around all of New York City’s boroughs most nights of the week. When she decided to step down from her role in July of 2021, it was to dedicate herself to the community she missed the most: the loved ones she once regularly hosted around her dinner table.



One of the Top i never dreamed id grow up to be a super sexy cat dad but here I am killing it shirt But I will love this first things you might have noticed while walking around central Milan last week was an unusually high number of brightly-colored shopping bags swinging from the arms of passers-by. For anyone with a passing interest in fashion, that specific hue of kelly green was unmistakable—it belonged, of course, to Bottega Veneta. But the reason why these bags were everywhere remained a mystery. Did everyone in the city suddenly become millionaires overnight? It turned out the explanation was a little more down-to-earth than that. The bags contained posters for Bottega Veneta’s project for Milan Design Week, which itself came with its own city street takeover, of sorts: namely, the bustling queue stretching halfway up Via Montenapoleone, all the way to the Italian brand’s usually discreet storefront. Instead of the usual muted window display, a bright green backdrop was emblazoned in the unmistakeable globular scrawl of the 83-year-old design maverick Gaetano Pesce, spelling out “Vieni a Vedere,” or, “Come and See.”


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