Join us tonight as we celebrate Fashion’s Night Out and Fashion Re-Imagined at HENGST!
Beginning at 6:00 we’ll be serving Champagne and sweet treats… what a better way to start your night in New York City!
The Mankini vs Bandolini
The Mankini is not exactly how we Re-Imagine Fashion…
But you decide, vote today! Leave us your comments and let us know what you think!
Hengst Lately
Chelsea Handler wears the Daphne Top while hosting Chelsea Lately…
(Gotta give it up for Chuy too!)
We’re celebrating our First Year at 70 East First Street this weekend.
Thank you so much for your support.
Please come by and join us!
The Breezy pants in dusk or black cotton and silk & the Barrow dress are new in store this weekend!
Introducing the Bandolini! A must-have wardrobe accessory.
Its a Turban, a Belt, and a Bandeau all-in-one!
Some things are irreplaceable and yet temporary, just like the feeling of wind blowing through sheer fabric.


This past Saturday we saw the magnificent beginnings of what is to become The BMW Guggenheim LAB. The temporary 20 ton building was dropped into place just down from the store on East First Street. As one could imagine it was an interesting piece of design and engineering execution! “The BMW Guggenheim Lab is a mobile laboratory that will travel to nine major cities worldwide over six years. Led by international, interdisciplinary teams of emerging talents in the areas of urbanism, architecture, art, design, science, technology, education, and sustainability, the BMW Guggenheim Lab will address issues of contemporary urban life through programs and public discourse. Its goal is the exploration of new ideas, experimentation, and ultimately the creation of forward-thinking solutions for urban life. The part urban think tank, part community center and public gathering space, the BMW Guggenheim Lab is conceived to engage public discourse in cities around the world and through the BMW Guggenheim Lab website and online social communities.” For more information visit the BMW Guggenheim Lab website here:http://www.guggenheim.org/guggenheim-foundation/collaborations/bmw-guggenheim





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Egon Schiele: Portrait of Elisabeth Lederer - 1913
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