Raise your hand if you are still stressing over finishing up the holiday shopping.
If you are in NYC, print this blog entry, grab your bag/purse/wallet and leave your office or apartment right now! I am about to share FIVE AMAZING pop-up stores in NYC that will solve all your problems.
Beats by Dr. Dre
67 Greene St. Soho(Open through Jan 15, 2012)
JG team happens to be one of the biggest fans of dr. Dre headphones. Check out the brand's first ever Beats by Dr.Dre store. TIP: You must try the sound-proofed listening room for the Beatbox Speaker system (which is on my wish list).
Wired Store
42nd St. at Broadway St. (Open through Dec. 24, 2011)
You will definitely get lost as you enter this hip, tech magazine's seventh annual holiday pop-up shop, where you can test out everything from headphones and household items to the latest gadgets and electronics. TIP: touch, smell and test out all the products. I was like a kid in a candy store! (Photo source: unplggd)
Artists & Fleas
88 Tenth Ave. (Open through Dec. 31, 2011)
You will feel like you just walked into a Williamsburg art market. Located in an industrial space at beautiful Chelsea Market, you can find anything from fashionable wears to art pieces by 30 exciting artists and designers from Williamsburg.
TIP: Each pieces has a unique stories behind it! Don't forget to ask what it is!
Gaga's Workshop at Barneys NY
660 Madison Ave. (Open through Jan 2, 2012)
What can I say, it's GAGA! Everything in the store has a lot of Gaga in it. Welcome to Lady Gagao's world, where inside it is broken up into eight separate stores including the Toy Shop, Candy Shop, and Boudoir. Barneys will donate 25% of sales proceeds to Gaga's Born This Way foundation. So you can feel good about spending your money there, you are doing a good deed at the same time :) TIP: take a moment to check out giant sculptures in the store. They are Gaga museum worthy pieces. (Photo Source: accessAtlanta)
Jingle: A Holiday Pop-Up Store in Chelsea Market
75 Ninth Ave. (Open through Dec. 23, 2011)
The "Jingle", a holiday pop-up store was established by Jill Schwartz of Elements/Jill Schwartz. This is the 5th year she brings Jingle back to Chelsea Market with 20 companies included in the store. One of kind art pieces, hand-made jewelry, gourmet chocolate, and other wonderful products won't disappoint you and your loved ones. (Photo Source: Jingle's FB page)
After you become exhausted from shopping, take a break at the temporary pop-up indoor park called "Park Here' at Open House Gallery (201 Mulberry St.). This is Open House Gallery's 2nd year of bringing the park to Noho. You can zen out at this cozy, warm, and comfortable indoor park. It is an oasis from the cold and the crazy NYC life (especially during holiday time).
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