Dry Line

DVF's High Line Towel (Courtesy DVF)
Unless you’re living under a rock, you already know the High Line officially opened its first section to the public on Monday. One of its highly styled neighbors and our favorite designer happens to also be one of its biggest supporters, not just financially speaking!
Diane von Furstenberg recently released a newly designed limited edition towel that is, according to her blog, “inspired by the tracks of the railroad.” Available at her Washington Street studio, which is conveniently located steps away from the Gansevoort Street entrance to the High Line, and online, the towel retails for $75 and a percentage of the proceeds will go towards Friends of the High Line to help raise funds for the remaining sections and maintenance.
So if you haven’t already been, the green promenade that stretches from Gansevoort Street to West 20th Street is now open daily for strolling from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Don’t forget to grab your towel on the way!
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