Savette Marked Its Five Year Anniversary with a Chic Pub Night
A New York success story is always worth celebrating. Several years back, accessory designer Amy Zurek was living in Tribeca and sowing the seeds of what would one day become Savette. On Wednesday evening, she returned to the neighborhood to take over one of her favorite haunts, Walker’s, to toast to five years in business.
A New York success story is always worth celebrating. Several years back, accessory designer Amy Zurek was living in Tribeca and sowing the seeds of what would one day become Savette. On Wednesday evening, she returned to the neighborhood to take over one of her favorite haunts, Walker’s, to toast to five years in business.
A New York success story is always worth celebrating. Several years back, accessory designer Amy Zurek was living in Tribeca and sowing the seeds of what would one day become Savette. On Wednesday evening, she returned to the neighborhood to take over one of her favorite haunts, Walker’s, to toast to five years in business.
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