I am excited to share my weekend experience in New York City at the Roxy Boutique Hotel in TriBeCa in this post.
If you plan to visit New York City soon, consider the Roxy Boutique Hotel. Let me tell you why. The Roxy is no cookie-cutter hotel; it features precisely what a boutique hotel offers: a charming, intimate, upscale, away-from-home experience in a trendy area.
It doesn’t disappoint that Roxy has live nightly jazz music and a cinema specializing in classic, independent, and foreign films, all in an Art Deco grandeur. There’s no place like the Roxy.
The amenities include:
Superb dining menu, especially the lobster kale salad
An assortment of rooms to meet your needs with Art Deco themes
Cool mid-century aesthetic
Plan for different amenities like:
Save the water, drink champagne
Get Bizzy with the Fizzy
Django Jazz Club
Suite Breakfast Club
30% off rooms when you book by April 30 and stay through August 31. There are only 201 rooms.
During my weekend stay, I had the opportunity to attend the 79th Annual LIM College Fashion Show at the Glasshouse. Fashion Unleashed: Embracing the Elements is the perfect theme for highlighting different designers. Nine hundred people attended to view the collections of students and local designers—Chief’s kiss to Adrienne Landau for her collection.
79th Annual Fashion Show Honorary Chairs:
Natasha Verma, Fox 5 News Anchor and Founder of the Verma Foundation
Rachel Willingham, Event Coordinator
Kirsten Ferguson, Peliton Fitness Instructor
Emme, American Supermodel, Founder, True Beauty Foundation
Elliot Carlyle, Creative Consultant, Founder of Currently Global
I was unfamiliar with the Laboratory Institute of Merchandising, LIM College, in midtown Manhattan. The college is not new because the student fashion show is in its 79th year. Retail education expert Maxwell F. Marcuse started the private for-profit college in 1939. Although I am not a native New Yorker, I welcome learning more about the places and spaces I visit.
In conclusion, I forgot to mention that my daughter, Channing, attended the premiere of one of her colleague’s at Andscape, Jesse Washington. Jesse wrote an original documentary called HipHop and The White House, which debuts on April 22 on Hulu. In the photo above, Rapper Jeezy, MSNBC Ari Melber, Andscape writer, producer and director Jesse Washington
As always, thank you for visiting the Age of Grace. I appreciate you.