This week in NYC, a curated guide highlights the best fashion drops, hotel openings, restaurant debuts, and celeb-studded cultural happenings. Notable luxury events include the arrival of 100 life-sized sculptures of Indian elephants, which are part of an exhibition to benefit conservation NGOs. Created by the Coexistence Collective, these elegant pachyderms will be on display in the Meat Packing District before moving to other locations across the U.S. The exhibition aims to support wildlife-human coexistence, with prices for the sculptures ranging from $8,000 to $22,000.

Renowned artist Kenny Scharf will be showcasing over a dozen vibrant new works at Totah. Known for his colorful and engaging art that bridges the gap between fine art and popular culture, Scharf’s exhibition promises to delight fans and attract new audiences. The show will run from September 4th through November 9th, showcasing the artist’s unique vision and creativity to art lovers in NYC and beyond.

Adam Driver returns to Broadway in the Off-Broadway production of “Hold On To Me Darling,” a play by Kenneth Lonergan. Driver stars as Strings McCrane, a country singer who returns to his hometown in Tennessee after his mother’s passing. Directed by Neil Pepe, the play is scheduled for a limited 13-week engagement, with previews starting on September 24 and an official opening night on October 13. Tickets are now on sale for this highly anticipated theatrical event.

Collectible, a fair showcasing contemporary collectible design, is coming to New York City after debuting in Brussels in 2018. The fair features international galleries presenting furniture and decorative accessories, with a new addition of a fashion section curated by editor and stylist Gabriella Karefa-Johnson. Collectible will run from September 5-8 at Water Street Projects, offering a unique opportunity to explore cutting-edge design and fashion collections.

Only Love Strangers, a popular cocktail bar, has expanded to include a Mexican restaurant called Comida Corrida. Led by chef Alberto Gomez, who brings the flavors of Oaxaca to NYC, the restaurant offers a menu that celebrates Mexican culinary heritage at a reasonable price starting at $24 per person. Dishes include sopa, rice, beans, handmade tortillas, and various main dishes such as Barbacoa, braised chicken, or the Catch of the Day, served with a refreshing cucumber salad.

In summary, this week in NYC promises a range of exciting events and openings, from art exhibitions and theater productions to design fairs and culinary experiences. With a focus on luxury offerings, visitors and residents alike can explore the city’s vibrant cultural scene, with something to see, shop, taste, and experience for everyone. From the striking sculptures of Indian elephants to Kenny Scharf’s colorful art, Adam Driver’s return to the stage, and the arrival of Collectible in NYC, there are plenty of opportunities to immerse oneself in the creativity and innovation of the city.

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