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Fashion Cafe

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Fashion Cafe
Company typePrivate
IndustryRestaurant
Founded1995;29 years ago(1995)inNew York City
Founders
  • Francesco Buti
  • Tommaso Buti
Headquarters
New York City,New York
,
United States
Number of locations
5
Areas served
United States,United Kingdom,South Africa,Mexico,Spain
Key people
Owners
  • Francesco Buti
  • Tommaso Buti

Fashion Cafewas an international restaurant chain that was based inNew York Citythat featured celebrity models and had locations in theUnited States,United Kingdom,South Africa,Mexico,andSpain.Francesco Buti and Tommaso Buti founded the restaurant in 1995, the business was initially fronted by super modelsNaomi Campbell,Elle Macpherson,Claudia Schiffer,andChristy Turlington.[1]TheAssociated Presscalled the chain "a couture version ofPlanet Hollywoodand theHard Rock Cafe."[2]

History[edit]

The chain first opened inRockefeller Center,New York Cityin 1995.[3]On Monday May 6, 1996, construction began on theLondonbranch of the chain, though the London branch went bust in 1999, a year after it opened.[1]The London and New York locations became the primary locations of Fashion Cafe. The Fashion Café's grand opening was the highlight of that season's fashion week.[citation needed]Gianni andDonatella Versace,Tyra Banks,Veronica Webb,Beverly Peele,andEileen Fordwere all there withStephen Baldwin,David Copperfield,theWayans brothers,Jon Stewart,Matt Lauer,RuPaul,andMolly Ringwald.[4]

The Rockefeller Center Fashion Cafe closed in 1998.

Criticized for its management of the restaurant chain, Tommaso Buti was finally granted a full pardon by President Donald Trump on 19 January 2021 before being tried on any charges.[5]

Specifications[edit]

The Fashion Cafe's facade was shiny and merchandised, resembled more of a souvenir gift shop than an eatery with a large steel nameplate and passerby-friendly glass window panes.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ab"Fashion Cafe, Planet Hollywood square off".Spartanburg Herald-Journal.May 8, 1996. p. A2.RetrievedJuly 5,2011– viaGoogle Books.
  2. ^"Trendy celebrity crowd packs opening of chic Fashion Cafe".Bangor Daily News.Associated Press.April 10, 1995. p. C6.RetrievedJuly 5,2011– viaGoogle Books.
  3. ^Saulny, Susan (December 12, 2000)."Businessmen Who Created Fashion Cafe Are Hit With Fraud Charges".The New York Times.RetrievedJuly 5,2011.
  4. ^"Remembering the Bizarre History of New York's Fashion Café".WM Magazine.April 30, 2020.RetrievedJune 23,2011.
  5. ^"Pardons Granted by President Donald J. Trump (2017-2021)".justice.gov.August 28, 2017.
  6. ^"A historical look at the Fashion Cafe".CR Fashion Book.June 20, 2018.RetrievedJune 23,2011.