The producers of The Pond and The Holiday Shops at Bryant Park, Upsilon Ventures, just launched the new website for The Holiday Shops at Bryant Park. It is your one-stop-shop for all information related to The Holiday Shops.
For quick updates on The Holiday Shops at Bryant Park, view The Holiday Shops Twitter.
For your behind-the-scenes look at Bryant Park, including occasional coverage of The Pond and The Holiday Shops, visit the Bryant Park Blog and the Bryant Park Twitter.
For information on The Pond at Bryant Park, visit The Pond's website.
Friday, November 6, 2009
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Apply for The Holiday Shops
Oh, those icy fountain days seem so far away! But even though the summer's just beginning to heat up, we're already preparing for a new Holiday Shops season at Bryant Park. So if you're a new prospective vendor or a seasoned vendor, it's once again time to apply.
If you need an application or more information on the shops or the application process, contact Deborah DiPrisco by email, ddiprisco@upsilonventures.com, or call her at (631)828-3909. We wish you many productive (and relaxing) summer months, but can't wait to have everyone back in Bryant Park for another memorable holiday season.
If you need an application or more information on the shops or the application process, contact Deborah DiPrisco by email, ddiprisco@upsilonventures.com, or call her at (631)828-3909. We wish you many productive (and relaxing) summer months, but can't wait to have everyone back in Bryant Park for another memorable holiday season.
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Goodbye, 2008 Holiday Shops!
Till next year! I hope everyone had a chance to check out The Holiday Shops in Bryant Park this year. If not, do a little reading here and click on the links. Many vendors have retail on their websites, so you can get their fabulous goods all year long. And be sure to email me any questions or inquiries you may have regarding the shops.
And vendors, please contact me at fashionherald.gmail.com if you'd like an off-season post, particularly if you'll be doing any shows in New York City through the year. I think everyone wants to know where to find you all year round. If you're a prospective vendor interested in the Bryant Park holiday market, email me and I can put you in touch with the company that produces the shops.
Best, and Happy New Year to all!
And vendors, please contact me at fashionherald.gmail.com if you'd like an off-season post, particularly if you'll be doing any shows in New York City through the year. I think everyone wants to know where to find you all year round. If you're a prospective vendor interested in the Bryant Park holiday market, email me and I can put you in touch with the company that produces the shops.
Best, and Happy New Year to all!
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Last Chance
Hopefully today you are running through The Holiday Shops in Bryant Park, snatching up fabulous jewelry, clothing, or skincare. Or maybe buying gifts for next year? Because today is the last day of the shops and you'll find some great deals on great items, like the beautiful wooden bowls at James Young/Joy Oh Boutique:
Or exotic housewares, some decorated with the evil eye to keep you safe for the new year, or a hookah, all found at Boutique of Sultans:
Or stylish eye wear, including sunglasses and prescription frames from The Eye Store:
Or stunning, one-of-a-kind handcrafted watches made of copper, sterling silver, and brass, from Kaisa and Paternoster Designs:
Or the coolest t-shirts to be found in midtown, hand printed and hand dyed at Severyn:
Aren't you going to miss all this fabulous shopping in Bryant Park?
James Young/Joy Oh Boutique, B04 on the venue guide (the fountain terrace of Bryant Park)
Boutique of Sultans, B21 on the venue guide (the fountain terrace of BP)
The Eye Store, G04 on the venue guide (the southern, 40th Street side of BP)
Kaisa and Paternoster Designs, B19 on the venue guide (the fountain terrace of BP) Severyn, B16 on the venue guide (the fountain terrace of BP)
Or exotic housewares, some decorated with the evil eye to keep you safe for the new year, or a hookah, all found at Boutique of Sultans:
Or stylish eye wear, including sunglasses and prescription frames from The Eye Store:
Or stunning, one-of-a-kind handcrafted watches made of copper, sterling silver, and brass, from Kaisa and Paternoster Designs:
Or the coolest t-shirts to be found in midtown, hand printed and hand dyed at Severyn:
Aren't you going to miss all this fabulous shopping in Bryant Park?
James Young/Joy Oh Boutique, B04 on the venue guide (the fountain terrace of Bryant Park)
Boutique of Sultans, B21 on the venue guide (the fountain terrace of BP)
The Eye Store, G04 on the venue guide (the southern, 40th Street side of BP)
Kaisa and Paternoster Designs, B19 on the venue guide (the fountain terrace of BP) Severyn, B16 on the venue guide (the fountain terrace of BP)
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Stock Up
This is the time to go to Bryant Park and stock up on beauty products. The Holiday Shops have the best in natural skincare, and an impressive variety of product to choose from. I've bought up some lotion from Nubian Heritage (their hand lotions are 3 for $25, a great deal), and soaps from splash! organics, but let's check out a couple other options in the shops:
Pri-El, product made from the pure salts & minerals of the Dead Sea, olive oil from the Galilee Mountains, and healing plants & blossoms from the Jordan Valley. Be sure to try their natural, hand-made soaps and the luxury bath products.
Sabon, the Israeli -based store popular with New Yorkers. Try their body scrubs and look for gift sets for men.
Onurth Organic Skincare, all their products are synthetic-free and mixed by hand in small batches. Look for: the cold & expeller pressed oils, all nutrients are kept intact and no chemical residue is left behind; and the sumptuous bathrobes and socks.
Pri-El, product made from the pure salts & minerals of the Dead Sea, olive oil from the Galilee Mountains, and healing plants & blossoms from the Jordan Valley. Be sure to try their natural, hand-made soaps and the luxury bath products.
Sabon, the Israeli -based store popular with New Yorkers. Try their body scrubs and look for gift sets for men.
Onurth Organic Skincare, B08 on the venue guide (the fountain terrace of Bryant Park)
Pri-El USA, F18 on the venue guide (the upper terrace of Bryant Park)
Pri-El USA, F18 on the venue guide (the upper terrace of Bryant Park)
Sabon, E01 on the venue guide (the upper terrace of BP)
Friday, December 26, 2008
Home Field Advantage
Did you get a feeling he wasn't too thrilled with his gift? It's not too late to change it up. Go to Home Fields in the holiday shops and find your sports fan the most perfect gift ever: 3D replica stadiums, perfect for his office or his room at home.
Home Fields has baseball, football, and even Nascar motor speedways, all in different sizes. If he (or she) is really going to miss Shea Stadium, or if they're a big fan of Yankee Stadium, buy one of these:
And help keep your sports fan's memory alive.
Home Fields, B13 on the venue guide (the fountain terrace of Bryant Park)
Thursday, December 25, 2008
True Jewelry
Friction Jewelry & Grace Oliver has the special sort of jewelry a girl gets really attached to. Stop by for these very striking, dipped organic pieces:
Called "true leaf," or "true rock," these necklaces are just stunning. And Friction also has a wide variety of other well-edited and memorable jewelry:
Drop by before the holiday shops close on Sunday, because this is jewelry you'll fall in love with on first sight.
Friction Jewelry & Grace Oliver, B2 on the venue guide (the fountain terrace of Bryant Park)
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