Cool Hunting
Playing on the concept of childhood sleepovers, public art non-profit Creative Time's upcoming slumber party benefit launches a pair of limited edition pajamas designed by painter Will Cotton. The night, held at Ace Hotel New York, promises drinks, snacks by in-house restaurant the Breslin, Tarot readings and Ouija boards and DJs Matt Creed and Fischerspooner providing the soundtrack. If the above video indicates anything and with a dress code of "boudoirs and bachelor pads," like most slumber parties, guests won't experience much in the way of sleeping.
Tickets start at $150 and for $275 they include one of the thousand pairs of unisex pjs. You can also buy a preview pair of pjs for $150 (prices go up to $195 after the event). It's all for a great cause, so get shopping at Creative Time.
Creative Time Slumber Party
18 November 2009, 8-11:30pm
Ace Hotel New York
20 West 29th Street
New York, NY 10010 map
tel. +1 212 206 6674
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