Uptown Meets Downtown: A Night of '90s Fashion and Literature with Liana Satenstein and Plum Sykes
During the Neverworns and Plum Sykes Panel, Uptown met Downtown for an evening filled with laughter and fashion as Vogue alumni Liana Satenstein and Plum Sykes engaged in a discussion about '90s fash...
Uptown Meets Downtown: A Night with Liana Satenstein and Plum Sykes
During the Neverworns and Plum Sykes Panel, Uptown met Downtown for an evening filled with laughter and fashion as Vogue alumni Liana Satenstein and Plum Sykes engaged in a discussion about '90s fashion, writing, and Sykes's latest book 'Wives Like Us'.
The event, held at a chic gallery in downtown Manhattan, brought together fashion enthusiasts and literary buffs alike for a night of glamorous conversation. Satenstein and Sykes reminisced about their time at Vogue and shared behind-the-scenes stories from the world of fashion journalism.
As they delved into the topic of '90s fashion, Satenstein and Sykes spoke about the iconic trends of the era, from slip dresses to grunge-inspired looks. They discussed how the '90s continue to influence fashion today, with many designers drawing inspiration from that decade.
One of the highlights of the evening was Sykes's discussion of her latest book, 'Wives Like Us'. The novel, set in the glamorous world of high society, follows the lives of a group of wealthy New York women as they navigate love, friendship, and betrayal. Sykes shared the inspiration behind the book and read excerpts that had the audience captivated.
Throughout the night, Satenstein and Sykes had the audience in stitches with their witty banter and hilarious anecdotes. They shared stories of their time working in the fast-paced world of fashion, providing a glimpse into the glamorous yet often chaotic industry.
Overall, the Neverworns and Plum Sykes Panel was a night to remember for all who attended. Uptown met Downtown in a celebration of fashion, writing, and friendship, making for an unforgettable evening of laughter and style.
Stay tuned for more events like this in the future, where fashion and literature collide in the most fabulous way possible.