This visit to New York included a series of inspiring meetings, notably with, Vogue and a stop at the WSA building. An iconic 80s-style skyscraper with 31 floors, WSA is being reimagined as a cultural hub. With interiors designed by Gabriella Khalil, the building is being shaped into a dynamic workplace for artists and designers, blending architectural nostalgia with contemporary creative purpose. A Private Look at Picasso At the Gagosian gallery, Sarah and Lauren attended a private tour of the latest Picasso exhibition, led by Natasha Turk. The show features several works from Paloma Picasso’s own collection. Co-curated with Paloma herself, the exhibition reveals an intimate lens into the life and legacy of her father, one of the most well-known figures in modern art. Bemelmans Bar at The Carlyle A visit to Bemelmans Bar at The Carlyle feels like stepping back in time, with its storied past and richly atmospheric charm, the likes of JFK, Liza Minnelli, or Frank Sinatra have enjoyed a martini in the lounge here. A Brooklyn Interlude The pair took Citi Bikes across the river to Brooklyn, soaking in views of the skyline before dining at Misi. Known for its refined take on Italian fare and simple, elegant atmosphere. Mornings at Raf’s Days started early, with breakfast at Raf’s, a softly lit space that quickly became a favourite for its calm energy and thoughtful details. Odeon: A True Classic No trip to New York is complete without a visit to Odeon. This quintessential downtown bistro remains as iconic as ever, buzzing with locals and regulars who’ve made it their own for decades. Broadway Drama: The Picture of Dorian Gray An evening was reserved for Broadway, to see The Picture of Dorian Gray. Featuring a remarkable solo performance by Sarah Snook, the production reimagines Wilde’s classic. A Moment of Stillness: Spencer’s Spa Between the movement of meetings and moments of inspiration, the duo took time to reset at Spencer’s, a spa and wellness studio rooted in understated luxury. Located in the heart of Soho, the space offered a quiet pause from the city’s pace.