“Harlem Haberdashery’s 2nd Annual Coat & Toy Drive”

CoatToyDrive2013Join Us Saturday 11.16.2013

For The HH 2nd Annual Coat & Toy Drive Kick-Off At

Harlem Haberdashery Boutique [245 Lenox Ave. N.Y, N.Y 10027]

Fr 3PM-11PM

All Coats Accepted:

[Used. New. All Styles & Sizes. Men. Women. Kids]

All Toys Appreciated:

[All Toys Unwrapped. For Both: Boys & Girls]

Thanks In Advance.

*Donations Accepted Up Until 12.20.13

 

“HARLEM HABERDASHERY’S 2013 MASQUERADE BALL BENEFITING THE LEAGUE”

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“HARLEM HABERDASHERY’S 2013 MASQUERADE BALL BENEFITING THE LEAGUE”

Honoring Marcus Samuelsson, Syderia Asberry-Chresfield & Y.U.N.G. Harlem

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 Harlem Haberdashery’s 2013 Masquerade Ball – a night of fashionable style, music and mystique; celebrating the “Who’s Who” of Harlem. Come dressed to impress in your favorite mask for a night of mystery and fun at Harlem Stage – The Gatehouse (Harlem, NY).

Enjoy Live Arts Performance | Open Bar | Live Music, Dance, Mingle & Enjoy Light Affairs.

Harlem Haberdashery is the “retail expression” of 5001 Flavors. Located in the heart of Harlem, NY, the bespoke unisex boutique is Zagat approved (2014 Shopping Guide) and listed as “One of the best places to shop in Harlem” by Racked.com.

The League: A Distinguished Gentlemen Movement, Inc. a non-profit organization providing community based programs and services to help empower and educate young men of color in New York City. The League is a proud recipient of OneMillionTrees grant for their “Greener Lenox” initiative.

Saturday, December 7, 2013

7:00 PM – 12:00 AM

The Harlem Stage Gatehouse

150 Convent Avenue at W. 135th Street New York, NY 10030

Music Orchestrated By

The World Famous Brucie B

Cocktails & Hors d’ Oueuvres Passed

Black Tie/Cocktail Attire Mandatory: Masks Preferred

Open Barefoot Wine & Bubble Bar

Premium Spirits & Drinks Cash Bar

General Ticket: [$55]

-General Admission

-Open Barefoot Wine & Bubbly Bar

-Passed Hors d’oeuvres & All Festivities

VIP Ticket: [$90]

-General Admission

-Exclusive Reserved Seating

-Six Complimentary Cocktail Coins

-Passed Hors d’oeuvres & All Festivities

*A percentage of each ticket sold will support The League of Distinguished Gentlemen’s Movement 2014 Programming.

Catering provided by Brooks Catering

Spirits provided by Barefoot Wine & Bubbly

Event Decor by NY Lounge Decor and Lambert Treasures

Event planning & publicity by Wilson Marshall Inc.

Harlem Stage Gatehouse

150 Convent Avenue W 135th St. New York, NY 10027

Saturday, December 7, 2013 at 7:00 PM -Sunday, December 8, 2013 at 12:00 AM (PST)

 
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“The Grand” @InDRAPERweTrust Art Show 12.5.13

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Ronald Draper and TheCultureLP Present:
“The Grand”
a celebration of art, featuring the large-scale, mixed-media work of
Ronald Draper. Come and enjoy an evening of great art, with great refreshments, in the company of some well-dressed folks.
 
12.05.2013
6-10pm
@ The Raw Space of Harlem
2031 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd
 
The first 40 guests to arrive will receive a gift bag and a chance to win a prize package, including FREE artwork (the winner will be announced at 8:45pm and the winner must be present or the prize will be forfeited).
 
Who will have the Golden Ticket?
 
Advanced tickets are $10 (on RonaldDraperART.com) and $15 at the door 

Dope. Introducing The Art Of Mr. Draper @InDRAPERweTrust

Art Is Life. Everything Around Us Is Art. Appreciate It. Embrace & Encourage Creativity.

Mr. Draper Is A Multi-Media Artist From Harlem. Check Out www.RonaldDraperART.com For More Info.

 

Mr. Draper Will Be Featured In The “MARVEL”: RAW Artist showcase: April 11th, 2013 from 8:00pm-1:00am @ M1-5, 52 Walker Street, NYC. Tickets $10. www.RawArtists.org

Unrecognized Greatness. “Sega Genesis”

There was once a time when you actually played video games all the way through to the end then played the game over again. The graphics of todays games are dope but they re-playability isn’t. Rarely are there any games that we actually “can’t wait” to play again. Now, soon as we need a game we trade it in or throw it to the side. Sega created a dope era of games with 16-bit graphics (that was dope for the time) & many games that we actually cared to play again.

Dope. HH 1st Annual Coat Drive Mixer.

Harlem Haberdashery 245 Lenox Ave. Bet. 122nd & 123rd St. N.Y, N.Y 10027

Support. Next Saturday December 22nd, 2012 Harlem Haberdashery Presents The 1st Annual Coat Drive Mixer. Respect To All Who Jumped On Board To Support & Push The Cause. You’d Be Surprised How Unfortunate The Unfortunate Have It So Thanks In Advance For Donating.

All Coats Appreciated.
New, Old, Slightly Worn, Men’s, Women’s, Kids. All Sizes & Styles…Even Sweater Donation Will Be Appreciated. Our Goal Is 300+ Coats. If You Or Your Brand Would Like To Join The Cause Please Feel Free. RP. Regram. Retweet. Share. Join In. Thank You.

 

“Cool” Overdose. By @MeechPerrier

“Cool” Overdose

The difference between minority and white American youth is their educational value. Minority youth glorify and value what pop culture says, it’s viewed as the “cool” thing to do. White youth glorifies it also, but not as much, it’s seems as if they’re more educated on the difference between what’s real and what’s ENTERTAINMENT. They’re taught how to capitalize off of what minority youth glorify. Way too many black/Latin American youth are too caught up on what’s (hot, cool, fly, dope etc.…) and not enough of our interest is focused on what’s really “cool” such as acquiring knowledge and attaining skills that’ll help us excel in life.

 I love Hip-Hop and the opportunity it has created for so many people of our ethnic group to raise their families for decades, but as of late I feel that our youth are being poisoned by lyrics and trying to live vicariously through them or go above and beyond to live the lives these ENTERTAINERS portray in these music videos and magazines. Too many of our youth strive to walk in the footsteps of their favorite artist for the wrong reasons. These are the same youth that feels it’s “corny” to strive to be like the men/women that have stood up and laid down their lives to help reshape this country (i.e.: Martin Luther King, El Haj Malik Shabazz, Clarence Edward Smith, Marcus Garvey, etc.…)  

 But is it our youth’s fault? Or is it the powers that be that continually brainwash them?  Is it our school systems? Or our “rehabilitation systems” that actually don’t rehabilitate anyone but instead criminalize a young male/female even more? A young minority goes to prison for felony charge, gets released and now has way less options of employment to seek because of this felony, which makes prison a “revolving door.”

 Young brothers and sisters wake up, educate yourself, culture yourself and be proud of it! THE WORLD IS YOURS.

By @MeechPerrier  

 

Dope. 5001 Flavors Clothing Co. On LookTV

For the last 20 years, 5001 Flavors has been one of the most exclusive custom-made apparel companies for the entertainment industry, particularly within the rap and hip-hop community. Meet the family behind the brand as they talk about their big break in the industry and their new retail space “Harlem Haberdashery” the retail expression of 5001 Flavors.

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