Alphabet city got schooled in how to have a good birthday bash this week.
The dynamic duo Liz Vap and Missy Papageorge hosted a sinfully fun night full of wicked delights at Lucinda’s. The downtown honky tonk was fulled with hundreds of guest who came out to celebrate Liz & Missy’s Southern Gothic Sinners Birthday Bash.

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The fashionable night was themed with ghoulish dress and tony fedoras and bowlers on heads from the terrific Baileys Hats. Sipping on curated cocktails by Mal Bien Mezcal, guests soared in blissful joy and rapture. Smiles and laughter beamed across the room as the midnight hour approached.

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Statement pieces by Bailey were impressive and fitting of the history of the brand. The design explores the juxtaposition of Hollywood elegance and Western toughness and is influenced by both directional culture and fashion that serves as a unique framework for original design. The collection consists of timeless products that customers buy again and again as well as cultural statement pieces that are unique and packed with style.

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Music played by divine artists including Kelley Swindall, Brian Hurd (Daddy Long Legs) and Amigo The Devil with Gabriela Bright, who shined bright with a John Prine cover. They sung with pride to the crowd who took in the moment in between a dancers who took the stage.

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It was mystical magic spread throughout the affair that was a reminder of why New York City simply is one of the best places in the world. It’s for children of the night who come to play with like-minded folks who appreciate all things that elevate the day. From fashion to music to art, Gotham and the Vap scene are never to fade in glory.

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The night was sponsored by Norman Reedus’ BigBald gallery as well as Bailey Hats and Mal Bien Mezcal.