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The Ivory Peacock, an elegant new cocktail bar in NoMad/Chelsea dedicated to all things gin, is now welcoming New Yorkers and travelers to the Big Apple. 

With the largest gin selection in New York City (860 bottles), The Ivory Peacock offers perfected versions of classic gin cocktails like Martinis and an elaborate Gin & Tonic service mixed by veteran bartenders of some of the city’s top bars. The bar also pours a full complement of spirits, both clear and aged.

De Soi (Non-Alc Apéritifs) x Boisson for an Elegant Dry January

This month, De Soi, the line of NA sparkling apéritifs founded by Katy Perry and Morgan McLachlan and Boisson, the beloved NA beverage retailer, have teamed up to offer an exclusive Dry January bundle and sweepstakes designed to help you enjoy the moment while celebrating mindfully. 

Dry January has a rather… dry reputation, but I’m excited to share the details of this new partnership that’s breathing fresh life into the popular month-long challenge and proving that skipping the alcohol doesn’t have to mean skipping out on elegance.

  • EXCLUSIVE DE SOI x BOISSON BUNDLE 

    • From today, January 4, this limited-time $99 bundle is available exclusively at boisson.co. Each includes:

      • Two gold-rimmed, double-walled stemless wine glasses to keep your drinks cold and condensation-free 

      • A 21” x 21" silk scarf, meant for wearing how you want: whether that’s on your bag, in your hair, or tied in a sophisticated bow around your De Soi bottle.

      • One 750 ml bottle each of De Soi’s three signature sparkling apéritifs featuring big, bold flavors that capture the ritual of unwinding for a sophisticated alternative to alcohol (Golden Hour, Champignon Dreams and Purple Lune)

  • LAS VEGAS SWEEPSTAKES

    • De Soi’s mission is to help you let loose while keeping it under control. While the old saying goes “what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas,” De Soi and Boisson want you to remember the celebration by offering one grand prize winner a trip to see Katy perform live at PLAY (The Theater at Resorts World). The winner will also receive a complimentary stay at Resorts World and two round-trip flight tickets to Las Vegas from their city of choice.

    • De Soi and Boisson will announce the sweepstakes and details on how to enter on January 9 on their respective Instagram pages. You’ll have until January 31 to enter for your chance to win the Vegas trip (winner chosen at random).


Welcome home to 83 Sullivan Street, a unique opportunity to live in a historic, federal-style townhouse filled with old-century details and charm. Originally built in 1819, this approximately 3,590-square-foot, three-floor home boasts high ceilings, beautiful original moldings and doors, wide oak floors, multiple decorative/wood-burning fireplaces, and several private outdoor spaces, including a 65-foot deep private backyard. Situated between Broome and Spring Streets, this home offers a rare chance to own and reinvent a piece of New York City’s charming past.

This 25-foot-wide landmarked townhouse is currently configured as a floor-through apartment and an owner’s duplex. 83 Sullivan Street sits on one of the most desirable blocks of SoHo amidst the city’s finest restaurants, luxury boutiques, and transportation systems including multiple train lines (A/C/E, N/R/W, 6 and 1).

HISTORY

The lot on which this house stands was originally part of the Bayard Farm. The first Nicholas Bayard was the brother-in-law of Peter Stuyvesant. A later Nicholas Bayard conveyed the property to Daniel Ludlow and Brockholst Livingston as trustees in 1789. They, in turn, sold it to Aaron Burr in 1791, who acquired a portion of the Bayard Farm contiguous to his estate "Richmond Hill” which stood west of Sixth Avenue. Burr subdivided his property, and when he sold this lot to Anthony Bowrosan in 1802, it was on what Burr called Locust Street. In 1807 Bowrosan, who operated a tavern and garden at "Richmond Hill", sold the lot to a carpenter, David Mulford. Locust Street was renamed in honor of Revolutionary War General John Sullivan. Three years later David Mulford erected a wooden back building on the lot. It would not be for another nine years, in 1819, that construction was completed on the brick-faced house at No.83 Sullivan Street.


photo credit: Brandon Schulman

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Our premium cashmere is not only luxuriously soft and lightweight but ethically sourced and sustainable, certified by The Good Cashmere Standard. This certification ensures that our cashmere is sourced from farms held to a higher standard. Protecting the well-being of the goats and the farm's natural resources and improving the working and living conditions of the farmers and workers. Our cashmere collection also features eco cashmere that is either dye-free or dyed using non-toxic, environmentally safe dyes. Only the essential processes of blending, carding, and spinning are applied during production, leaving our cashmere in its truest, most pure form.

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