Sentences with phrase «at cachet»

Hotel Management discusses the fine art photography installation at the Cachet Boutique NYC curated by SKG director Cassandra Johnson and featuring works by Miles Aldridge, Marianna Rothen, Daido Moriyama, Roxanne Lowit, Jess Johnson and Lala Abaddon.
Hospitality Design discusses the fine art photography installation at the Cachet Boutique NYC curated by SKG director Cassandra Johnson.
Coming soon in 2018, the Playboy Club NYC will return at Cachet Boutique NYC.
At Cachet, enjoy a bountiful selection of international cuisines prepared at several interactive cooking stations.

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When travelers visit places others haven't, they can derive «social cachet,» and that's become a trend among the middle class, according to Ben Cavender, a principal at consultancy China Market Research Group.
He'd hired Michael Francis, the head of marketing at Target, who was credited with bringing the low - end retailer its signature hip cachet.
Ron Paul, of course, is one of the very few libertarian officeholders with any national cachet at all.
It was that risqué cachet that inspired Stefanelli to create something exclusive and intimate out of a neighborhood that becomes barren at nightfall.
As far as peak car is concerned, Richard Florida, an urban studies theorist at the University of Toronto, Canada, suggests that smartphones, social media and internet shopping are substituting for travel, and so owning your own wheels has lost its social cachet for the young (see «Peak planet: Car usage «-RRB-.
WHERE TO STAY: Cachet Boutique Hotel NYC Address: 510 W 42nd St, New York, NY 10036 Phone Number: (212) 947-2999 I recently spent the weekend at the newly renovated Cachet Boutique hotel with my friend, Brittany, for New York Fashion week.
I so appreciate this post from Alexis at Chemistry Cachet.
Most U.S. consumers can perceive that Lincoln lacks its own brand cachet, and see no reason to pony up the extra cash when the Ford division offers what amounts to the same product at a better value.
The Buick Regal fills a somewhat limited niche — it's too small and expensive to take on the Honda Accords of the world and yet doesn't quite have the hardware or cachet to challenge premium sport sedans like the BMW 3 - Series and GM's own Cadillac ATS.
The good news is that the X1 will not dilute BMW's brand cachet because it's just as rewarding to drive, look at, and ride in as the rest of the lineup.
Oh, and Teutonic cachet aside, these Japanese delicacies are the best bargains this side of all - you - can - eat sushi at Nobu.
For some of us, there's reverse cachet in owning a car that's at least a quarter - century old — provided it's relatively obscure or at least has some sort of noteworthy provenance.
Compass: A compact SUV with a new sophisticated, premium design for 2011, the Jeep Compass delivers unsurpassed 4x4 fuel economy, freedom, utility, and Jeep 4x4 cachet and capability, all at a terrific value
Despite the cachet of the badge at home, it was marketed as the Mitsubishi 3000GT and as the Dodge Stealth outside Japan; the company was concerned that connoisseurs would object to the evocative nameplate from the highly regarded Ferrari 250 GTO and Pontiac GTO being used on a Japanese vehicle.
At that price, the Cadenza is very well equipped and won't disappoint shoppers who seek a comfortable, spacious sedan with a technology - heavy interior and fresh design, without carrying the cachet of a luxury brand.
However, even the basic CL 500 costs more than # 90,000, while the two AMG versions are priced to compete with cars such as the Bentley Continental GT and Aston Martin DB9, and at this price level the Mercedes badge doesn't quite have the same cachet as its luxury branded rivals.
The second is that, while clearly aimed at the well - heeled, in terms of cachet the upscale Denali is priced too close to Cadillac's Escalade, and lacks the necessary presence — i.e., the bling factor — to compete.
«Patriot has all the credibility and cachet of the Jeep brand at a very affordable price.»
Having a big three - pointed star set into the grille gives it some cachet and it's certainly agreeable to look at.
A Cadillac CTS - V may not have the same badge cachet but it's $ 4k cheaper and comes with 640 HP; the 2017 BMW M5 starts at a scant $ 5k more.
At the moment, everybody's having pretty good luck with those expensive ads on places like BookBub and Kindle Nation Daily, but Amazon no longer allows «affiliates» to advertise unlimited free books, so we're not sure if they'll have the same cachet a few months from now.
Crocodilians have a great cachet of mystery about them — at once lazily dreamy yet brooding and calculating.
They may not have the same cachet as Cubans, but the Bahamian cigars hand - rolled at this 18th - century downtown compound (which includes a formal... Read More
Amid prestigious apartment buildings and museums and art galleries, CasaSur is aimed at those seeking the cachet and convenience of a Recoleta address at an affordable price.
And certain people who might help pay the gallery bills — collectors, big - museum curators — keep not showing up except at a handful of spaces with social cachet and publicity machines.
At the fair, a booth of his tabletop bronzes gave off a familiar scent of cachet - granting art - historical references (Cy Twombly's cast studio detritus, Calder stabiles, perhaps a bit of COBRA) but looked fresh and vivid nonetheless.
After an interesting experiment with two - dimensional accumulations (Dadaist stamp prints dubbed «cachets») which he showed at a solo exhibition staged at Paris's trendy Galerie Iris Clert in 1958, Arman moved on to his «Coupes» and «Coleres» accumulations of objects which he cut into thin strips before smashing them to pieces in public, in a sort of action - packed performance art.
While one applauds the artist's obvious talent for self - promotion in bagging a Turner Prize (which gives the winning artwork an automatic cachet of authenticity), one's jaw drops at the sight of so many art professionals rushing to praise this piece of artistic chutzpah - especially since no museum over the last eight years has considered it to be a worthwhile purchase.
While not exactly lucrative — the most recent snapshot by the Bureau of Labor Statistics puts the estimated mean salary of a curator, broadly defined, in the United States at $ 53,540 — the profession has grown rapidly in cachet.
One of the nice things about small Japanese cars in the late 1970's / early 80's timeframe, or the «Smart Car» that was put on display at the Detroit auto show in recent years, is they do a better job than domestically - produced small cars in developing a certain, unexplainable cachet with young, hip and environmentally aware consumers.
Yes, there is a certain cachet to be able to tell others you work at Big Law Firm, P.A..
He retains a certain cachet as a brilliant marketing mind, notably for his time at Pepsi.
According to Burniske, while bitcoin has generated significant cultural cachet, it remains at the bleeding edge and could still be dethroned relatively easily.
Try writing an achievement - based resume instead of a chronological list of past experiences, recommends Cachet Prescott, career coach and consultant at Career Cachet.
Get tips on how to present your house in its best light from Krista Bocko of Cachet 317, a professional home staging company, at the 2018 Indianapolis Home Show.
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