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Make dress codes clear again.

A billionaire investor requested “sexy party clothes” for his Brooklyn party over the weekend.

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Emily Sundberg
May 11, 2026
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Today’s newsletter includes: The New York Stock Exchange is opening a members’ club, an Upper East Side diner for sale, the debate over whether “sexy party clothes” is an appropriate dress code for a finance party, and a house with a big backyard porch for under $3 million in… Hell’s Kitchen.


  • Close your eyes and picture this: a big porch, a wood-burning fireplace, three bedrooms, and three bathrooms. In the heart of Hell’s Kitchen.

  • Phoebe Bridgers, Matty Healy, Alex G, Bo Burnham, and Christian Lee Hutson were in the studio together. My musical Mount Rushmore. Bridgers performed a surprise concert in Lubbock, Texas over the weekend at Cactus Theater after performing a surprise show in Roswell, New Mexico last week. The tour branding is well executed, but not the first time we’ve seen our designers and creatives return to the deep well of 80s fantasy nostalgia for inspiration. Off the top of my head, you have Usal’s earthy floral designs, Brain Dead’s D&D collaboration, and of course the rise of Dungeon Synth (excellent music for reading, working, coding, vibing out).

  • The New York Times is creating a Wordle game show on NBC. Savannah Guthrie will be hosting, Jimmy Fallon’s production company Electric Hotdog is producing with Universal Television Alternative Studio, and you can apply to be a contestant here.

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