Hester Street Fair's Returns for Labor Day Weekend
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89 South Street,New York NY 10038
04 September, 2021
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Hester Street Fair returns for Labor Day Weekend, September 4th and 5th. Join us at The Seaport, located at 89 South Street. Come and party with Hester Street Fair for our return! We’re kicking off our operations in a whole new event space for Labor Day Weekend, September 4th and 5th, at The Seaport's pier 17. We’re bringing back our classic vendors, new artists to the roster, our neighborhood’s DJs, and of course some tasty food that’s impossible to resist. Saturday and Sunday we'll have our classic vendors, some really spectacular new artists to discover, and the music of NYC we all know and love. This year’s events have been adapted to fit NYC’s ongoing adaptations with Covid-19. Our tents will remain spaced out, we’ll continue to provide free PPE, and we will encourage our visitors to have a mask on hand for the times when they can not socially distance themselves while shopping from our vendors. What's on the menu?Dr. Clarks - Downtown Hokkaido BBQ you can’t stop hearing about. Lamb chops, anyone? Empanada Papa - We’re empanada addicts and they’re the reason why! Don’t forget to try the yuca fries Music Love and Chocolate Chips - So hard to only choose one cookie. Luckily, MLCC has a wide variety to choose from Sheralyn's Bakery - NYC’s best red velvet cake. We hope that Torrin brings his sweet potato pies too Veggie Grub - Vegan Southern Comfort food brought to you by Cheff' Rootsie. Vegan desserts will be available to from Disgustingly Awesome Saturday's Highlighted VendorsArrngmnt - Denim guru and vintage connoisseur Tracy is back with our market starting Labor Day Weekend! EAG - Elizabeth’s vintage business runs in her family, and we’re glad that she’s part of ours. You’ll remember her tent that had all the Burberry trench coats and the patterned silk scarves Eden's Harvest - Precious jewelry that is handmade in NYC and too cute for words Handle with Care - A Brooklyn native making ceramic objects, functional and decorative to make New Yorkers proud. It’ll also be Christian’s first time at the market so make sure to give him a big hello! Muske - Intrigued by the creation of nature's gift, beeswax, Asha was inspired to design and hand-pour her own line of candles. All are designed and created in Brooklyn, New York. Salassan - Handcrafted fashion and curated vintage threads, Salassan returns and we look forward to her beautiful tent displays yet again. The Prince Peacock - A drag queen in the birdy kingdom who loves to hand make and sell jewelry! Find Sarah’s booth by looking for her turquoise table display. Theobucket Vintage - Selling Vintage print advertisements, creating vintage image magnets, & selling other items nostalgic in nature. Catch Theobucket and get lost in their arsenal of vintage imagery! Sunday's Highlighted VendorsClarity by Vie - A multi-faceted, cross-platform Cosmic Wellness institution Kid Cowboy - The fuzzy, colorful fever dream of Clarke Waskowitz, an interdisciplinary artist and designer, who handcrafts each rug, wall hanging, and bag in Brooklyn. It’s Clarke’s first fair too. Lot 49 - Vintage designer pieces that are perfect for a night out Downtown RINA ✽ VANA - Keep it cute and keep it au natural. Cozy cotton tees dyed with roses, coffee, spinach, avocado, the good stuff. Seventy One Swim - A contemporary women's swimwear brand using an ancient and beautiful embroidering technique. They’ve got our attention. Full RosterArrngmnt, Bearcat Vintage, ByeByePie, Candied Bohemian, Clarity by Vie, Crown Inspired, Copper Cactus Vintage, Discount Laundry, EAG Vintage, Eden's Harvest, Elodie Studios, Empanada Papa, Handle with Care , Jolie Skin Co., Kid Cowboy, Kreaky CBD, LagLagLou x House of Totes, Les Miss, Psychic, Lisa DeMetro, Lot 49, Maria Maria, Mottive Inc., Musea , Music Love and Chocolate Chips, Muske, Nassa Fashion, Oh!So!Cozy! Sleepwear, People Treeple, Plant It NYC, Potion CBD, Preppy Trendy, RINA ✽ VANA, Salassan, Seacret, Seventy One Swim, Sheralyn's Bakery, Shop Serrano Peppers, Sucio, Tatsuya Vintage, The Prince Peacock, Theobucket Vintage, Thymeless Catering, Veggie Grub About Hester Street FairThe Hester brand is known for its highly curated selection of NYC's artisanal fashion, art, design, jewelry, crafts, music, and food vendors. As a space that connects and collects the highest-quality cutting edge entrepreneurs and under-the-radar brands, Hester creates buzzworthy artisanal experiences that are unique to Downtown Manhattan. Our vendor selections represent the unmatched diversity, unique talent, and abundant creative spirit that sets NYC apart. Described by the New York Times as a “hyperlocal block party,” The Hester brand brings a connection to community and a vibe that is cool, cozy, and familiar. Family-friendly and open to all yet refined enough to appeal to the city’s most discerning foodies, music aficionados, and vintage fashionistas, Hester is a meeting ground for all those attuned to the city’s sharpest trends, facilitating a close-knit community of in-the-know New Yorkers. About The Seaport The Seaport is New York City’s original neighborhood, a maritime hub of history, community, dining, and entertainment located along the East River in Lower Manhattan, with iconic waterfront views of the Brooklyn Bridge to the city skyline. The Seaport serves as a vibrant home to local residents and a global destination for visiting travelers, offering 450,000 square feet of entertainment, culinary and cultural experiences. The Hester Street Fair is known for its highly curated selection of NYC's artisanal fashion, art, design, jewelry, crafts, music, and food vendors. By bringing together a high quality, a wide range of cutting-edge entrepreneurs and under-the-radar brands, We create buzzworthy artisanal experiences that are unique to New York City. Our vendor selections represent the unmatched diversity, unique talent, and abundant creative spirit that sets NYC apart. The Hester Street experience is about bringing the community together. Family-friendly and open to all, yet stylish and exclusive enough to appeal to discerning foodies and in-the-know shoppers who come to check out the latest trends. Described by the New York Times as a “hyperlocal block party,” The Hester brand brings a connection to community and a vibe that is cool, cozy, and familiar.
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