Cowboy Hats! Step Dancing! Pucci and Mytheresa Took Over a Meatpacking Landmark for a Suitably Texan Bash

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Music, a core tenet of the Pucci brand, was front and center. Miceli flew in her favorite DJ, Giuseppe Savoni—aka Disco Bambino—who spun Italian disco vinyls from the ’70s and ’80s. “He’s got the best collection—it’s beyond,” she said. “He also did our Art Basel event in Miami.” Stars like Kelela, Gunna, and Cailin Russo were spotted dancing poolside to his retro-tinged set.

The Austin-based band Libby & The Loveless took the stage later, while dancer Beth Coffey and her troupe led impromptu two-stepping lessons for those brave enough to try.

Meanwhile, cocktail glasses clinked over Italian-style bites and aptly named drinks: Mytheresa Margaritas, Pucci Palomas, Saloon Spritzes, Cowboy Crushes, and First Rodeos. And at the build-your-own cowboy hat bar—complete with silk trims and vintage pins—guests created their own Westernwear statements. Allen’s Boots, a Texas staple and Miceli’s earlier pit stop that day, helped bring each creation to life.

Out front, two things stopped sidewalk traffic: a turquoise vintage Cadillac Coupe de Ville convertible, perfectly in sync with the color palette of the Pucci x Mytheresa capsule, and the motel’s iconic neon sign—now flashing the phrase Sweet Dreams Are Made of Prints.

And when Miceli finally catches some sleep after the party, no doubt she’ll agree.

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