NOT Pops Up at Barbosa Nov 6 - 8

November 6–8, 2025
3 West 36th St, New York City
Opening Night: 6–8 PM RSVP here
Regular Hours: 12 - 6 PM


Join us for NOT's Pop Up at Barbosa! Hosted inside the intimate jewel-box space of Barbosa, next to the stylish Brazilian restaurant Berimbau, discover three women-owned brands that share a deep commitment to artistry, sustainability, and handcraft. Together, the three of us - NOT, Barbosa, and Volta Atelier - can offer everything you need to put together your look from head to toe, just in time for the season’s gatherings and celebrations.

BARBOSA — Bespoke, fine, and fashion jewelry by Brazilian designer Jackie Barbosa whose pieces reflect a profound connection to nature and are crafted from the highest quality precious metals, responsibly sourced diamonds, and gems. Her proprietary artistic process has attracted a loyal following including notable figures like Viola Davis and Amal Clooney. www.barbosanewyork.com

VOLTA ATELIER — by Fernanda Daudt, featuring timeless leather accessories made by skilled artisans in South Brazil from upcycled leathers. Handstitched, one-of-a-kind, and small production. www.voltaatelier.com

For this special weekend, independent mens and womenswear fashion brand NOT will be popping up in the space with a curated selection of pieces. Designer Jenny Lai will be there in person from 11/6 - 11/8, and requests can be made for specific styles you’d like to shop. Send an email at info@notaligne.com, or dm @not_aligne! www.notaligne.com

Opening night Thursday from 6–8 PM — join us for drinks and small Brazilian bites. RSVP and bring a friend!

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