PLG’s Nov 5th Satisfy Your Senses Bash

Posted in Event, event space tagged with , , , , , , , , , , , , on November 18th, 2009 by guy

Premium Lifestyle Group, together with our co-hosts; The Prime, The Ritz Carlton Destination Club, The O Group, Creative Edge Parties and Rent the Runway held an amazing cocktail party and networking event on November 5th at the Penthouse of The Prime Condominiums. The theme of the reception was “Satisfy Your Senses” and we had over 200 members, guest and friends in attendance

Premium LG Nov 5th EventOur focus for this event was to bring together an exceptional group of people who share the same vision that we do. When it comes to conducting business and fostering meaningful interaction, the experience is the most important component.

We would like to extend our sense of gratitude to Belvedere Vodka, Quintessa Vineyards, Flowers Vineyards, John Allan’s and DJ Professor Specs for their contributions to this unique and memorable event.

Photos from this event can be found here

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Fashion Meets Frou-Frou at Studio 450

Posted in event space tagged with , , , , , , on August 17th, 2009 by Mary-Kate

I’ll never forget the day when the fashion director at the magazine I was interning for chose me to accompany her to a photo shoot. I was so excited and made sure to deck myself out in what I assumed was fashionable, but now I know I looked like I got dressed in a dark closet. I followed my well-heeled boss downstairs to our Lincoln Town Car and we flew down the West Side Highway to Studio 450.

Studio_450_Cocktails_fsTucked away on 31st Street between 9th and 10th Avenues (watch out for the Lincoln Tunnel traffic), this unassuming building in the soon-to-be-trendy Hudson Yards District of Manhattan is known for having one of the most breathtaking views in the city. As I entered into the large event space, aside from noticing the abundance of food, models who weren’t eating it, photographers in white tees, makeup artists and hairstylists, I also couldn’t miss the 360 degree views of the city. Curiosity killed this cat and I immediately wandered over to the stairs that led to the landscaped, rooftop terrace.

As I made my way out of the glass-enclosed penthouse, I stopped on a dime at the sights of the Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty, Financial District, Herald Square and the Hudson River before me. In true tourist fashion, I began snapping pictures until my boss came upstairs and practically dragged me by my hair back down to the shoot. Read more »

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