Sheckys Girls Night out is one of those things you anticipate and mark off the days for. It’s just a girl’s dream: shopping at a discount, cute (and polite) guys offering free drinks, plenty of restrooms without long lines, and the bonding experience girls only get from shopping en masse. If you’ve read this blog for a while, you know that I’ve been covering Shecky’s Girls Night Out for a few seasons now. I know you, my readers, are looking for information about Sheckys as well.
I just got back from the latest Sheckys Girls Night out at the Puck Building in Manhattan. It was suggested that I not only get there early, but try to come on Monday or Tuesday, because as the week continued, the event would only get more and more crowded.
The doors open at 4:30, and I was there 15 minutes later. Already, there was a line, but it was still quiet. By the time I left after 7pm (it goes until 10 pm. every night March 12-16th), the line was constant, and getting longer.
Inside, two rooms of “girl stuff” tempted shoppers of all ages and interests. This season, cute spring dresses and tops, jewelery, handbags, and some more unique items (such as vibrator.com (that’s Keith Levinson with a staff member posing in a photo at the top of this page…the large, pogo stick vibrator that he is holding is mostly cut out of the photo—shucks!). I was surprised to see a bunch of young women actually trying the vibrators on themselves (over their jeans, but still…). I guess you could call vibrators a “beauty item.” Keith showed me one that is the size of a lipstick tube. This silvery mini-vibrator would be discreet enough to put in a makeup bag. In fact, The Advice Sisters will be including the first-ever review in our MAY “What Works” Beauty, Cosmetics & Fashion review column, so watch for it the first week of May.
Meanwhile, back inside, the girls with wristbands allowing them to get a Shecky’s Goodie Bag, were waiting at the elevator to go to the 7th floor, where more vendors, were waiting. I have a photo of the shecky’s bag, but for some reason blogger isn’t allowing me to upload photos tonight, so I’ll have to add them later. Inside the bag there were a number of things, worth more than the $20 plus $10 general admission you have to pay. Actually, you can attend for just the $10.00, but most of the women I saw had the bags on their shoulders, and seemed fairly pleased with the contents. I didn’t get to see all of the items in the bags, but from what I recall, there were several magazines, a chic-lit-type paperback, a hairbrush, softLips lip balm (really good stuff), some makeup from Revlon, a lip gloss from “Little Black Dress” (that’s a winery in California that also had a bar set up with three types of wines to try in tiny bottles), some hair elastics from i/M Active (we have reviewed these nifty, stay-put hair accessories in our “What Works” columns), some mints, skin care from Caudalie, a set of mini-sized SunSilk hair products, and there was more, but I didn’t quite get to see to the bottom of the bag because I wasn’t getting one on my press ticket and I didn’t want to hold up the line for the women who were waiting to claim their bags.
One of the highlights of the evening for me was meeting Sabina from Red Branch PR, and Jen Groover, the creator of the Butler Bag. We reviewed this unique handbag in our 2006 Holiday What Works column , and I named it as one of my “must-have” items for Fashion Week. Actually, this nice leather bag is more than just a fashion accessory, it has a rigid, internal organizer system that finally makes it easy to look in your handbag and find exactly what you want, in seconds. I have dozens of handbags, but for me, The Butler Bag is the most functional, go-with-everything bag I’ve ever seen, and it’s the one I wear nearly every day. I think Jen was happy to see that I was actually using her bag. There are new colors for this season, and we’ll be re-reviewing the Butler Bag in one of our upcoming “What Works” columns, probably MAY’s column (it would make a great gift for yourself, but also for “mom”), so watch for it!
I wandered through the rooms, taking in the scene. I was there alone, to report on the event, but the women who were there in groups were having an amazing time. And, while free drinks and social bonding might make you overspend a bit, everything really IS discounted at Sheckys Girls Night Out. There was a jewelery designer there with a specific type of signature necklace. Two hours later, as I was meeting my husband for dinner and we passed a boutique not far away from the Puck Building, I saw the very same necklaces from the very same designer, for about $20-$40 more!
It is clear that girls LOVE Shecky’s Girls Night Out. There’s just something so relaxing and silly and girly about all of it. I even love the fact that the mens room on the first floor is marked “Ladies” for the event, even though the restroom right next door is the actual ladies room.
I don’t know if I have ALL the names of the vendors, but just in case you are interested, here’s at least a partial list: Allison Corey Fine Art
Anavaa Kisasa
Annette’s Angels
Arbonne International by Angela Giadone
Arbonne International by Christine Egan
Arbonne International by Juliana Gannon
Ayazakura
B’atchi Intimates
Baci Jewelry Designs
Bella Oro
Crunch Fitness
Finlandia Vodka
Little Black Dress Wines
IN:NYC® Card
PEELS
Revlon® Beauty Bar
SkinMilk
American Laser Centers
Dip
Dr. Rizk
i|m
Institute Beauté
It’s A Treat Pet Boutique
Laser Cosmetica
LiteTouch
Mussio DeGroot
Nini Montifiore NYC
Pharmaskincare
POM Wonderful
smartwater
Stýli-Style
Universal Music
Vibrel
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Acme Media
Aiko Designs
Alâra
Allison Corey Fine Art
Anavaa Kisasa
Annette’s Angels
Arbonne International by Angela Giadone
Arbonne International by Christine Egan
Arbonne International by Juliana Gannon
Ayazakura
B’atchi Intimates
Baci Jewelry Designs
Bella Oro
Bijoux By Belle
Blakely Ink
Butler Bag
Chameleon
Charmed & Dangerous
Conchi New York
Corrente
Delicate Raymond
Ditty Inc.
Eda & Betty Couture
Erin Swietnicki
EyeSave
Fashion Doll
Girlfoolish
Goodlooking Clothing
Harriet’s Alter Ego
Hip Chic Couture
Initial Reaction
InnaSense
J Rosen Showroom
Jahanna Martinez
Julie Brown Designs
K Lewis
Kacey K Fine Jewelry
Karen Fairborne
KC Signatures
Kismet Boutique
Krina
LaMaide Designs
Lauren DiNardo
Levity Designs
Linda de Taxco Jewelry
Lolabean
Lucid Studio
Madison Kelly NYC
Madrigal Designs
Michael Darouiche
Nabi Med Spa
Nobel Leather
Pearls and Crystal
Perfume River
PJ Cobbs Arts
Pondür
Pretty Little Thing
Primo Luxe
Rebecca Lorraine Designs
Rocksandfame.com
Ruth Mikos Charms
Selective Search
Soul Star Underground
StayStylish.net
Tarte
Terry Ross
The Runway
Tracy Vanderbeck
Trends
Tudor Jewelry
uncooked
Unie
Very Cool Jewels
Village Pourhouse
We Wear It
Yumi Chen Designs
Hi ASA–I was googling my name (just ONE way to ease into Mondays!) and I came across your blog. Thanks for listing PJ Cobbs Arts! If you’re around the upper west side Tues and Wed May 8-9, stop in at the JCC manhattan at 76 and Amsterdam for the Mother’s Day Holiday Sale. They invite a handful of instructors (myself included) to sell and show off our stuff. JCC’s a brilliant venue as everything is hand-made and high-quality. PJ Cobbs Arts has hand-painted scarves and decorated vintage trench coats–you can check out my website at http://www.pjcobbsarts.com or google me; Queen Latifah, Heidi Klum and Daisy Fuentes have worn my stuff, and I’ve been written up in the NY times, Essence, House & Garden et al. Hope to see you!–PJ Cobbs
Hi PJ: Thanks for reading my blog and my post on Sheckys. I do my best to provide readers with a wide range of information about style, fashion and beauty (as well as other, more weighty topics of interest to adults in general). However, the most appropriate way to get in touch with me is by Email, and not by posting information that is “timely” (and sort of “advertising”) on an old blog post.
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good luck with your sale
this is a cool blog girls nite out. wish we had girls like you out here in Canada
this is a cool blog