April 01, 2008 | Daniel Saynt

Party with Yoko - Friday, April 11th

Friday, April 11th

Noon - 10P

25% off ALL new Spring / Summer 2008 arrivals at the shop

9P - 11P

Open bar provided by Svedka at Trophy Bar (across the street from the shop)

10P - 4AM

Celebrate the opening of Trophy bar and the birthday of Andy Salzer (Creative Director, )

10P - Midnight

Debut of The Penny Dreadfuls at Trophy Bar

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- 338 Broadway

Williamsburg / Brooklyn

Trophy Bar - 351 Broadway

Williamsburg / Brooklyn

MORE INFORMATION BELOW:

is celebrating the birthday of our Creative Director, Andy Salzer, with a sale! 25% off all Spring 2008 merchandise from noon till 10 pm. For more information on please visit www.yokod.com

Trophy Bar is celebrating their grand opening with an open bar from 9 – 11 pm provided by Svedka Vodka. Trophy is the work of Farika, Mandy Misagal, and James Rowe, the team behind Stay Gold Gallery. Stay Gold has been a staple in the Williamsburg art world for over 4 years. Trophy is presenting the newest musicians and DJ’s from around the world and offers a selection of 8 beers on draught, a concise wine list, and full liquor collection, with an emphasis on Tequila and Whiskey. For more information on Trophy Bar please visit www.trophybar.com

The debut of The Penny Dreadfuls. Seth Kirby & Ana Matronic take you on a journey of recorded sound from the dawn of the Machine Age to the twilight of Prohibition the way it’s supposed to be heard: on dueling wind-up Victrolas. Rouge your knees and get ready to pitch the woo at 78 rpms to Benny Goodman, Fats Waller, Duke Ellington, Count Basie and a lot more only your great-grandmother and Ken Burns have heard of. Also, Lady Base of Trophy Bar will take over from midnight to close.

Take the J or M subway lines heading toward Metropolitan Ave and exit at the Marcy Avenue stop

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About the Author: Founder and main dude at Fashion Indie, Daniel Saynt began his career in fashion at the tender age of 14, when he worked in the stockroom for some unnamed fashion whorehouse. His distaste for the mainstream quickly festered until he decided enough was enough, denouncing all mainstream fashion lines (unless the stuffs on sale or just down right irresistible or free, you can't say no to free).


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