Friday, July 8, 2011

Scotto opens function organizing boutique in Syosset


Anthony Scotto, who owns the Lengthy Island eating places Blackstone and Rare650, just declared a new enterprise identified as PWP Event Setting up Pattern & Boutique in Syosset.


The PWP showroom on Jericho Turnpike, which resembles a Manhattan art gallery, attributes two ranges of meeting spaces and handmade designed-in mirrored retail shows. The room is also accented by a crystal chandelier, many different flat-display TV's and floral displays.


The boutique supplies an distinctive collection of 1-of-a-type designer jewelry, attire, handbags and shoes.


"PWP offers you unsurpassed creativity and execution in event production, floral style, statement jewelry and add-ons," says Monica Scotto-Bruton, president of PWP. "It can be a vacation destination for any person trying to plan an extraordinary function, as very well as the fashionable girl, who wishes a designer outfit or accessory for a night out."


Headquartered in Woodbury, Anthony Scotto and his firm also personal and operate The Chateau, Fox Hollow and Watermill catering facilities, and The Inn at Fox Hollow.

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