Each week, Alexa is curating the best fashion drops, hotel openings, restaurant debuts, and celebrity events for a guide to all the exciting things happening in NYC. This week, highlights include Candace Bushnell’s one-woman show at Café Carlyle, Camp Bloomingdale’s pop-up space offering outdoor gear and clothing, the opening of an ABCV outpost on the Upper East Side, Bronx Museum’s exhibition featuring emerging artists, and Paul Smith’s “Clubhouse” at Nordstrom NYC’s men’s store.

Candace Bushnell, known for inspiring the character of Carrie Bradshaw in “Sex and the City,” will be performing a one-woman show called “True Tales of Sex, Success and Sex and the City” at Café Carlyle for five nights only. In this show, Bushnell will share personal experiences before, during, and after the popular TV show that captivated audiences. Tickets for the show start at $110 and can be purchased at 35 E. 76th St at Rosewood Hotels.

At Bloomingdale’s, Camp Bloomingdale’s is a new pop-up space catering to campers of all ages. Offering outdoor gear, ready-to-wear clothing, and fun gift-with-purchase options like a Crocs customization station, this temporary location is perfect for those gearing up for outdoor adventures. With offerings ranging from practical camping gear to chic accessories, Camp Bloomingdale’s will be available at select stores nationwide and online at 1000 Third Ave.

Celebrity chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten has opened an uptown outpost of ABCV, his beloved plant-based restaurant, at The Mark Hotel. This temporary pop-up, located in the hotel’s outdoor dining space, offers high vibrational foods, tonics, and cocktails in a lush setting. Reservations for this unique dining experience can be made on Resy, and guests will be able to enjoy sustainable, artisanal, and organic plates in a beautiful setting at 25 E. 77th St.

The Bronx Museum is currently hosting Bronx Calling: The Sixth AIM Biennial, showcasing the work of 53 emerging artists who have completed the museum’s prestigious Artists in the Marketplace Fellowship program in the past four years. Curated by Eileen Jeng Lynch, this exhibition features over two dozen artists and will be on view until June 26. These vibrant and unique pieces have never been exhibited before and offer a fresh perspective on contemporary art at 1040 Grand Concourse.

Paul Smith has created a temporary “Clubhouse” at Nordstrom NYC’s men’s store, offering a selection of cocktails and bites inspired by the brand’s colorful aesthetic. Visitors can shop, dine, and relax in this chic space adorned with artwork chosen by Sir Smith himself. Menu highlights include beef tartare, lobster rolls, and a variety of drinks, from cocktails to non-alcoholic options. This fashionable hangout will be open until April 30 at 225 W. 57th St.

In conclusion, this week in NYC offers a variety of exciting events and experiences, from celebrity performances to art exhibitions and fashionable pop-up spaces. With opportunities to see iconic figures like Candace Bushnell, indulge in plant-based cuisine at ABCV, and explore the work of emerging artists at The Bronx Museum, there is something for everyone in the city that never sleeps. Whether you’re looking to shop, dine, or be entertained, New York City has something special to offer for residents and visitors alike.

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