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This article was printed in Chic Compass Magazine — Issue The large overhead door collapses upward to the ceiling bridging the indoor outdoor club experience. Las Vegas has seen a lot of activity in recent months with project openings. New resorts on and off the Strip and the Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix global racing format joined our city streets.

Even the Roman numerals reflect its debut in Las Vegas. Notwithstanding, the slow but steady economic rise with rotating cranes across the skyline suggests that we are experiencing a quiet rebirth. Gipsy, the oldest gay nightclub in Las Vegas, is stepping back to her place on the throne.

Superlatives like the oldest, most popular history, the November relaunch solidified the phoenix-like rising in the footprint of the original club. The new Gipsy holds court on the corner of Paradise Road at Naples Drive, sharing an intersection with its royal relative, Piranha nightclub. We are bringing back a sanctuary for performers and guests to express themselves freely in a space that respects our history and ushers in new entertainment experiences.

Historically, many luminaries such as Liberace and Frank Marino graced Gipsy, embracing its open and accepting atmosphere. Thornton, decorative lighting by renowned designer Nick Alain, and construction by Breslin Builders, ensuring that the club ambiance remains visually compelling.

This collaboration began in September with the introduction of Masini, Thornton, and his team, exploring the fusion of steampunk-inspired design, historical tributes, and atmospheric chic entertainment that defines the new Gipsy. Paris became a mutual destination in ideation theory.

Thornton had worked on many Art Deco and theater projects over his career, so setting a time and place was vital in transforming Gipsy while keeping it there.

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The classic architecture of the new building sits atop the footprint of the original building. The collaboration seamlessly merged elegance, machined, and light industrial references with a mix of hard and soft textures. Much of the stone, tile, and decorative lighting had been purchased, and those seeds needed light and air to make sense in the final design.

From large-format porcelain tiles to adorning modified seating with European luxury fabrics, every detail carefully considers style and functionality. Gipsy is personal and intimate. Understanding the vibrant nightlife scene in Las Vegas, Thornton incorporated high-performance luxury vinyl on seating surfaces backed with puncture-proof materials.

The new programming at Gipsy transcends traditional boundaries, offering a diverse range of entertainment from burlesque and cabaret to innovative performances reminiscent of Cirque du Soleil. This commitment to variety ensures that Gipsy caters to a broad audience spectrum, providing an unforgettable experience for all.

Gipsy Nightclub commits to unparalleled entertainment experiences that transcend the ordinary. As the sun sets and the lights come to life, the dance floor becomes a pulsating energy hub featuring top DJs who curate electrifying beats. Each evening at Gipsy is a vibrant celebration of music, dance, and inclusivity.

The Main Salon shows the elegant floral themed interiors. The Bar features an oversized theatrical video wall that works in concert with the DJ or hosts independent films and curated Gipsy content. Ornamental metal screens and backlit features: Slater Design Studio.