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How to Grab a Piece of Cyndi Lauper's 'True Colors' at Barryville Closet Clearance Sale
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How to Grab a Piece of Cyndi Lauper's 'True Colors' at Barryville Closet Clearance Sale

Radio Chatskill · Various hosts

February 11, 20265m 26s

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Show Notes

Fans in New York City braved cold January streets for a rare glimpse into Cindy Lauper’s personal wardrobe. For two days, the pop icon opened her closet, offering over 20 years of stage costumes, designer pieces, and vintage finds. Lines stretched for hours as devoted fans hunted for one-of-a-kind items, turning the sale into a moment of music history.

Now, a curated selection of those iconic pieces is coming upstate. This Friday and Saturday, The Stickett Inn in Barryville will host a Cindy Lauper Closet Clearance Sale, with part of the proceeds benefiting the St. Anthony’s Food Pantry, a local organization feeding dozens of families in need.

From New York City to Barryville: How the Sale Happened

Johnny Pizzolato, longtime friend of Lauper’s stylist and organizer of the Barryville event, shared the story behind how these legendary pieces made it north.

“I’ve been friends with her stylist for over 20 years,” Pizzolato said. “When Cindy was planning her New York sale, I asked if we could do a little version upstate. She set aside some special items—streetwear, designer pieces, and even a few key stage costumes. It’s going to be a really exciting selection.”

Among the highlights is an Alexander McQueen coat Lauper has been photographed wearing on multiple occasions. The sale will also feature vintage items, fun streetwear, and key stage pieces, each accompanied by stories from Lauper’s stylist, who will be on hand to provide context and fashion advice.

Fashion Meets Philanthropy

The event continues the philanthropic spirit of Lauper’s New York sale, which benefited the Girls Just Want to Have Fundamental Rights Fund. Proceeds in Barryville will support St. Anthony’s Food Pantry, where Pizzolato has volunteered for five years.

“It’s important to me that the funds go locally,” he said. “This pantry helps about 37 families right now, and being able to connect this event to a local cause felt natural.”

What to Expect This Weekend

The Stickett Inn will be transformed into a pop-up fashion archive.

  • Friday, 5:00–10:00 p.m.: Part of the monthly Pussycat Lounge event, with cider and music.
  • Saturday, 8:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m.: Full-day shopping with coffee and browsing.

Visitors can explore racks of iconic pieces while enjoying a festive, community-focused experience.

“It’s been a snowy, cold winter, and I just want people to have fun, get a little nostalgia, and experience something special right here in our backyard,” Pizzolato said.