Each week, Alexa curates a guide to the best fashion drops, hotel openings, restaurant debuts, and cultural happenings in New York City. This week’s luxury list includes the highly sought-after wool plaid jacket worn by Jeremy Allen White’s character on “The Bear”, Todd Snyder’s new store opening, and the debut of Serendipity3 in Times Square. The NN.07 store in SoHo recently opened and will have limited quantities of “The Gael” jacket available on September 7th in-store and September 9th online. The store also includes fall/winter merchandise, accessories by various designers, and fragrances and ceramics by other artists.

Renowned South African ceramic artist Andile Dyalvane’s fourth show, “Oonomathotholo: Ancestral Whispers,” premiered at Friedman Benda. The Xhosa-inspired exhibition features over a dozen earthenware pieces that reflect ancient experiences passed down through time. The show will run until November 2nd. Serendipity3, which originally debuted as a restaurant and general store 70 years ago, has opened in Times Square. The new location offers classic favorites like Frrrozen Hot Chocolate while adding new items like the Sunday Chicken Dinner Sundae and over-the-top cocktails. The interior pays homage to Andy Warhol with reproductions of his iconic artwork.

Galerie56 in TriBeCa recently opened an exhibition in collaboration with London’s Sarah Myerscough Gallery. “Shades of Light” features works celebrating organic materials and exceptional craftsmanship, including unique furniture and sculptural pieces. An Anish Kapoor sculpture is also displayed outside the gallery. Todd Snyder has launched his fifth New York City store on Madison Avenue, catering to mature men who value sophistication and quality craftsmanship. The store offers Made-To-Measure services, footwear from various high-end brands, vintage timepieces, and eyewear. Same-day courier service and an in-house tailor are available for customers.

The highly coveted wool plaid jacket from “The Bear” is causing a stir in New York City, with a 20,000 person waiting list. NN.07, the brand behind the jacket, just opened a store in SoHo where limited quantities will be available for purchase. Andile Dyalvane’s Xhosa-inspired ceramic exhibition at Friedman Benda showcases over a dozen earthenware pieces reflecting ancestral whispers. Serendipity3, a classic restaurant, opened in Times Square with a menu that includes old favorites and new offerings like over-the-top cocktails. Galerie56’s exhibition “Shades of Light” features unique furniture and sculptures celebrating organic materials and craftsmanship, with an Anish Kapoor sculpture displayed outside.

Todd Snyder’s fifth New York City store on Madison Avenue caters to mature men seeking sophistication and quality craftsmanship. The store offers Made-To-Measure services, footwear from luxury brands, vintage timepieces, and eyewear. Same-day courier service and an in-house tailor are available. With so many luxury experiences and openings in New York City, there is no shortage of fashion, culture, and culinary delights to explore and enjoy. From designer jackets to high-end ceramics, there is something for every taste and interest in the city that never sleeps.

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