The St. Regis new look, Isaac Mizrahis gig at Caf Carlyle, more NYC events

Each week, Alexa is rounding up the buzziest fashion drops, hotel openings, restaurant debuts and celeb-studded cultural happenings in NYC.It’s our curated guide to the very best things to see, shop, taste and experience around the city. What’s making our luxury list this week? The St.

Regis reemerges after a renovation, a spectacular show of Japanese lacquer and Isaac Mizrahi is back on stage.The St.Regis is looking quite glamorous and refreshed, especially for a soon-to-turn 120 bastion of Fifth Avenue.

Several public spaces in the Beaux-Arts building went under the proverbial knife including the lobby, two dining locations, and the iconic King Cole Bar.It’s an old-meets-new-that-looks-timeless strategy, by Champalimaud design, that kept classic items like original Tiffany & Co.

and Waterford chandeliers while adding custom de Gournay wallpaper and a plethora of velvet and fringe.The result, says Alexandra Champalimaud, “reinvigorates the hotel with magic.” StRegis.comTickets are now on sale for “Isaac Mizrahi — A Holiday Fruitcake,” at the Café Carlyle, in The Carlyle hotel, on November 26, 27, 29, and 30.

What better way to entertain family at Thanksgiving than a gorgeous space in a classic New York Hotel, where the likes of Eartha Kitt and Bobby Short once performed? They’ll be entertained by the creative multi-hyphenate’s “eclectic mix of holiday classics, unexpected musical choices, and signature wit… blending humor, storytelling, and song.” Best yet, nobody has to cook.We suggest booking now, as his highly entertaining shows sell out quickly.

Tickets are available through Tock (scroll down as the listings are in chronological order).It’s been almost 20 years since Nana Onishi opened her first eponymous gallery, specializing in traditional Japanese Arts, in Chelsea.Earlier this week she inaugurated a new space in a historic building on East 79th Street (the Sidney Ripley mansion, to be exact) with two concurrent exhib...

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