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New York City's glitterati turn out for Alton Lane dinner at The Beatrice Inn

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David Benthal/BFA.com

On Wednesday night, editors, models and New York City fashionistas gathered for an intimate dinner at the iconic Beatrice Inn to celebrate bespoke menswear brand Alton Lane's guest designer series.

The dinner was hosted by guest designer Zach Weiss, a man about town, party reporter and staple at any important Manhattan event.

Weiss curated a selection of custom pieces, showing off his favorites on Instagram and in pictures at the party. The suits were also on display, as well as the shoes, which had their own table and sat atop silver platters.

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(David Benthal/BFA.com)

Weiss created his collection for fellow gentlemen looking to embrace the jet-set lifestyle he's famous for on Instagram. His custom collection includes tuxes, separates and footwear and will be available for three months. Customers can purchase the pieces they want or customize them.

He ventured all the way to the airport to take his new duds for a test drive, showing them off at the newly-reopened TWA Terminal at JFK.

Plenty of models stopped by for the night, including America's Next Top Model winner Sophie Sumner, model Garrett Neff and model Alexander Lundqvist.

SoulCycle founding instructor Stacey Griffith enjoyed dinner alongside her girlfriend, Milly designer Michelle Smith.

Guests gathered in the Safari Room for a distinctly non-vegetarian meal designed by the restaurant's chef and owner Angie Mar. The offerings included foie gras, roast duck flambé and the signature Beatrice Inn bone marrow creme brulée. While foie gras will be banned in New York starting in 2022, it's still available at many of the city's finest restaurants.

Other attendees included Alton Lane co-founders Colin Hunter and Peyton Jenkins, Brooklyn Coachworks founder Daniel Marcello and L’Officiel Editor-in-Chief Peter Davis.