New York Fashion Week kicked off in spectacular style, and nowhere was the energy more electric than at Christian Siriano's ultra-exclusive afterparty at The Mulberry —one of the city's most coveted late-night destinations. Following his stunning runway show earlier in the evening, Siriano gathered fashion's most powerful names at The Mulberry, a venue renowned for its mystery, luxury, and strict VIP access.
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Co-owned by Phil Meynell, Leo Jacob, and Justin Sievers, the swanky hotspot was the place to see and be seen as models, designers, and A-listers ushered in the most glamorous week of the year. The guest list for Siriano's celebration was nothing short of elite, with VIPs including Beck, Daphne, Coco Rocha, and Paul Wesley toasting the designer's latest collection. While he wasn't at the afterparty itself, Mayor Eric Adams was spotted at the venue over the weekend, further cementing the venue's status as the go-to haunt for New York's most influential figures.
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On Saturday at around midnight, following a dinner at Harry Cipriani, the mayor went to a private party at The Mulberry. DailyMail.com got the only image of him in the hotspot, photographed in the exclusive whisper room where A-listers sneak off to avoid the crowds. With champagne flowing and whispered collaborations filling the air, The Mulberry became the epicenter of high fashion and power this weekend.
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As the city dives headfirst into Fashion Week, one thing is clear — if you weren't at The Mulberry, you missed out on some real action!. New York Fashion Week kicked off in spectacular style, and nowhere was the energy more electric than at Christian Siriano's ultra-exclusive afterparty at The Mulberry. The guest list for Siriano's celebration was nothing short of elite, with VIPs including Coco Rocha who had walked the runway to showcase the designer's latest collection.
Opening its doors as the first intimate, high-energy bar in the wake of the pandemic, The Mulberry didn't just set the bar — it rewrote the rulebook on nightlife. As the city dusted off its party shoes and rediscovered the thrill of social connection, this ultra-exclusive haunt proved that luxury and intimacy could not only coexist but thrive. The result? A tidal wave of imitators desperate to bottle the same magic — yet none have quite captured the effortless allure that makes The Mulberry a true one-of-a-kind.
From Met Gala afterparties to the most hush-hush Hollywood celebrations, this isn't just a bar — it's setting the bar for exclusive nightlight. On any given night, you might find Brad Pitt sipping a top-shelf tequila, Margot Robbie deep in conversation in a dimly lit corner, or Taylor Swift toasting to another chart-topping hit. The guest list reads like an Oscars afterparty with Shakira, Chris Hemsworth, Matt Damon, David Beckham, and Rita Ora having all graced its walls.
Whether it's film premieres, Fashion Week soirées, or industry-only affairs, this is where the world's elite come to party far from prying eyes, but deep in the heart of the action. Adding to its mystique, The Mulberry's undisclosed friends and family investors include some of the biggest names in Hollywood, music, and fashion, further cementing its status as an insiders-only institution that operates beyond the reach of ordinary nightlife.
On Saturday at around midnight after a dinner at Harry Cipriani, Mayor Eric Adams went to a private party at The Mulberry. DailyMail.com got the only image of him in the hotspot. With champagne flowing and whispered collaborations filling the air, The Mulberry became the epicenter of high fashion and power this weekend (musician Beck pictured). Beck once took the stage for an unannounced, ultra-private set, delivering a once-in-a-lifetime performance that became even more surreal when Mad Men actor Jon Hamm joined him for an unexpected duet, leaving the entire room buzzing.
During Pride Month, British icons Erasure turned the bar into an electrifying celebration with a surprise performance — made even more legendary when Jude Law was spotted in the crowd, passionately singing along to every word, fully immersed in the moment. The Mulberry has created a nightlife experience that blends old-school exclusivity with modern luxury. With its ultra-private Whisper Room, hidden entrances, and strict no-photos policy, guests can fully enjoy the night without prying eyes or social media exposure.
Now, the brand is evolving with Cage Mulberry, set to launch in July, featuring a 1,000-square-foot garden that redefines open-air luxury nightlife. And the ambition doesn't stop there — Los Angeles is next, as The Mulberry team sets its sights on the West Coast. Beyond nightlife, The Mulberry is making bold moves into hospitality. Rumors swirl of a game-changing new venture, possibly even a Mulberry hotel, led by these industry power players including Ian Schrager.