New York's art, design, and philanthropic leaders gathered at the Park Avenue Armory for the Winter Show's Opening Night Preview, marking the fair's 72nd edition and honoring Caroline Kennedy. The event featured 75 international exhibitors, with co-hosts including Executive Director Helen Allen, East Side House Settlement Executive Director Daniel Diaz, Honorary Co-Chair Wendy Goodman, and designers Noz Nozawa, Ben Pentreath, Jane Keltner de Valle, Giancarlo Valle, Michael Bargo, and CULTURED Editor-in-Chief Sarah Harrelson. Attendees included fashion designer Cynthia Rowley, interior designers Reed and Delphine Krakoff, and architect Peter Marino, among others.
The Winter Show is a major annual art and antiques fair that benefits East Side House Settlement, a community-based organization in the Bronx. Its opening night preview serves as a key social and philanthropic event, drawing industry leaders and patrons across disciplines. The fair's longevity—now in its 72nd edition—and its support for a nonprofit cause underscore its significance in the New York cultural calendar, blending commerce, connoisseurship, and charity.