Nov 16: Stove Top Formalwear, Handcraft Miracle, & American Horror Stories


Stuffing-themed formalwear

Stove Top has decided to release a CLOTHING LINE for Thanksgiving.  But rather than leaning into this year’s theme of comfort, they decided to go the opposite way . . . and create FORMALWEAR.

The line includes five items:  A red velvet dinner jacket with stuffing lining . . . cufflinks . . . a reversible shawl with a stuffing print . . . a headband . . . and a handkerchief and pocket square.

Why did they go fancy for this clothing line?  Quote, “Let’s face it:  The sweatpants fatigue is real, and people are looking for any excuse to get dressed up this year.  We hope [this] makes people look and feel their very best this Thanksgiving.”

LetsGetStuffy.com.

 

Handcraft Kitchen & Cocktails

Yay! They are bringing back the Christmas pop up concept, Miracle, to Handcraft in Mt P starting Nov 23. It’s like Christmas exploded in a bar and I love every minute of it.

 

American Horror Stories

“We are doing 16 one-hour stand alone episodes delving into horror myths, legends and lore…many of these episodes will feature AHS stars you know and love. More to follow…” -Ryan Murphy

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