Each week, Alexa curates a guide to the most buzzworthy happenings in New York City, including fashion drops, hotel openings, restaurant debuts, and cultural events. This week’s luxury list includes Robert Downey, Jr. starring on Broadway, the opening of a massive new Arc’Teryx store in SoHo, and the launch of a social sauna in Flatiron. The curated guide aims to showcase the best things to see, shop, taste, and experience around the city.

Arc’Teryx Equipment has recently opened its largest store to date at 580 Broadway. The two-level, over 14,000 square-foot space features a ReBIRD Service Center for gear repairs and maintenance, as well as a new offering called ReGEAR shopping, which includes refurbished pre-owned items for sale. The store also houses the A-Frame Café, where customers can enjoy specialty coffees and teas while browsing through Arc’Teryx products. This new location aims to provide a unique retail experience for outdoor enthusiasts.

“Ilit Azoulay: Mere Things” is a new exhibition at The Jewish Museum featuring the works of interdisciplinary artist Ilit Azoulay. This exhibit, the first solo museum show in the U.S. dedicated to the artist, showcases works from 2010 to the present. One of the featured artworks, Unity Totem, incorporates objects mined from the museum’s collection to create a piece that celebrates Jewish culture and spirituality. The exhibit is open through January 5 and offers visitors a glimpse into Azoulay’s unique artistic vision.

“McNeal” is a new play written by Pulitzer Prize-winner Ayad Akhtar and starring Robert Downey Jr. The play follows the story of Jacob McNeal, a renowned writer with an estranged son and an obsession with artificial intelligence. Directed by Tony Award winner Bartlett Sher, “McNeal” is currently running at the Beaumont Theater through November 24. The production promises to be a thought-provoking exploration of creativity, family dynamics, and the impact of technology on art.

The Museum at FIT is gearing up for the opening of “Africa’s Fashion Diaspora,” an exhibition that explores the influence of fashion on international Black diasporic cultures. The exhibit features 60 fashions created by Black designers from around the world, showcasing a diverse range of styles and influences. Curated by Elizabeth Way, the exhibition aims to highlight the creative contributions of Black designers to the global fashion industry. The exhibit runs through December 29 and is accompanied by a book published by Yale University Press.

Othership, a Toronto-based wellness brand, has opened its first outpost in America in Flatiron. The establishment offers a unique social sauna and ice bath experience, with a focus on relaxation, energy, and emotional connection. Visitors can enjoy various classes and evening socials, as well as relax in the tea lounge set around a fireplace. Othership offers introductory pricing for drop-in sessions, as well as class passes and membership options to cater to a wide range of wellness needs. The new space aims to provide a holistic wellness experience for its patrons.

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