Downtown Clubbing With Phoebe Bridgers and Uptown Ladies Adorned in Hats

The saying goes that April showers bring May flowers, and guests downtown broke out their finest rain gear, while hats — and not for the Kentucky Derby or coronation — could be seen for miles at a luncheon in Central Park.

To celebrate the opening of Gucci’s new boutique in the meatpacking district, the brand worked with Amy Sacco, the nightlife impresario behind the now-shuttered Bungalow 8 nightclubs, to stage a party on April 29 reminiscent of the neighborhood’s clubbing heyday. Celebrities, influencers, musicians and even a few self-proclaimed former club kids snacked on Jell-O shots while Disco, the longtime bouncer at Bungalow 8, worked the door. From 11:30 p.m. to about 12:30 a.m., Idris Elba, fresh off his set at Coachella, was the D.J.

A few days later, the Central Park Conservancy Women’s Committee held its 41st annual Frederick Law Olmsted awards luncheon on May 3 under a tent in the park’s Conservatory Garden. Philanthropists, socialites and even former Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg — who posed for pictures hatless — gathered at 11 a.m. for the “hat lunch,” dressed in their best florals and headpieces. Attendees admired one another over a lunch of cucumber salmon salad, while Jenny Price, the president of the Women’s Committee, said that the event had raised $4.3 million, which is to go toward supporting and maintaining the park.

Central Park Conservancy

“I feel like we can mix in a pattern and color, also a little bit of creativity. You don’t need money. You can create your outfit and make this world a better place, also save the environment.” — Andrew Yu

“I really wanted to showcase a little bit of Black talent. That’s the hat and the pants. And I feel like that’s what’s anchoring my outfit.” — Darice Fadeyi

“Honestly, I wear birds every year. So it’s just something I really find fun and whimsical.” — Hana Warner Bitton

“It’s fun, it’s a wonderful party. I think people love to get dressed up, and it doesn’t happen very often. And this is the opportunity to do it.” — Betsy Smith

Gucci Bungalow

“I really did dress for comfort, like big clothes. I saw somewhere in some fashion blogs that you know, I was bringing baggy pants back. I was like, I’m not bringing them back, they’re just comfortable. But I feel like when you’re D.J.-ing, you’re sweating, you’re moving around, it’s nice to have that fluidity.” — Idris Elba

“I am wearing the first Gucci outfit I picked up in my closet, after writing on my couch all day to meet my deadline for the writers’ strike.” — Jeremy O. Harris

“It’s raining in New York. I’m from Vancouver so I had to come prepared for the rain. I don’t understand how people are here in open-toed shoes. I came in rain boots.” — Blake Abbie

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