Characterization of New York as "Fashion City" is accepted worldwide. This
is partly an economic definition, since fashion plays a dominant role
in the local economy, attracting top designers and fashion houses Donna
Karan, Marc Jacobs and Michael Korrs role.
However, it is mainly the branches of this creative industry that make this city "fashionable." Resulted in a cultural scene and the mass media, which attracts visitors from all over the world. To the dominant culture, New York offers a multitude of possibilities. Tourists
can visit the MOMA to see some of the 28,000 exhibits of art, or
perhaps head to the landmark building by Frank Lloyd Wright Guggenheim
to catch the top of the display contemporary art. " Kandinsky at the Bauhaus "
For
music and theater, nothing better than a real Broadway musical and the
choice is huge, "Wicked" and "Mama Mia" in new programs such as "The
Young Frankenstein. This may be followed by a meal in
a classic New York restaurant, maybe Otto Enoteca Pizzeria, located in
"One Fifth Avenue 'historic building. For those who prefer classical
music, Carnegie Hall and the Met Opera are world renowned alternative.
But I think New York is the fashion destination only pretending to be, for its hidden cultural scene. Wandering cars rat race, and will be received for a second buzzing city of creativity and life. Skip the Met and MoMA and stroll Morgan Library and Museum 225 Madison Avenue. Here you will have the opportunity to see drawings by Degas and work in progress, not represented in major galleries. For
films, try to produce "Off-Broadway" tickets will certainly be cheaper,
but it rarely decreases the quality or variety of topics of "Blind
Date" in the construction of Ars Nova 'Black Angels in Tuskegee 'based on the story of the first African-American fighter pilots (Theatre of San Lucas).
When
a city has a hidden art scene is as good or better than the main show,
then you know that this is a serious place to be fashionable.
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