For spring, it’s all about easy dressing and elegant sportswear. See the inspiration…

Charlotte Rampling isn’t just one of the finest actresses of the last four decades; she’s one of the most stylish women of all time. Cool, smart, chic—she has it all. We recently came across this hard-to-find book from 1987, With Compliments Charlotte Rampling, and are obsessed. Rampling curated her own book of photographs, by artists like Helmut Newton and Arthur Elgort, from the Sixties, Seventies and Eighties.
If you can’t make it to Paris Fashion Week, you can at least hang out with some of the bigwigs with Rubbish Mag Shop’s designer finger puppets. Bonjour, Karl Lagerfeld, Sonia Rykiel, Jean Paul Gaultier, and Alber Elbaz.
Communications and branding consultant Shirin von Wulffen, the beautiful wife of Frédéric Fekkai, gets us in the mood for spring. See the feature…

Who hasn’t uttered, “Go ahead, make my day” at least once? Even if you have no idea who Harry Callahan—as played by Clint Eastwood—is or have never seen Sudden Impact (1983), you know the line by heart. With the office talking about who’s going to take home an Oscar this weekend, we’re also talking about our favorite catchphrases. Here, in no particular order, a few memorable words from past Oscar contenders and winners.
All right, Mr. DeMille, I’m ready for my close-up.
Gloria Swanson’s Norma Desmond in Sunset Boulevard (1950)
You know how to whistle, don’t you, Steve? You just put your lips
together and blow.
Lauren Bacall’s Slim Browning in To Have and Have Not (1944)
Leave the gun. Take the cannoli.
Peter Clemenza’s Richard Castellano in The Godfather (1972)
You’re gonna need a bigger boat.
Roy Scheider’s Martin Brody in Jaws (1975)
A martini. Shaken, not stirred.
Sean Connery’s James Bond in Goldfinger (1964)
La-di-da, la-di-da, la la.
Diane Keaton’s Annie Hall in Annie Hall (1977)
Your girl is lovely, Hubbell.
Barbra Streisand’s Katie in The Way We Were (1973)
Nobody puts Baby in a corner.
Patrick Swayze’s Johnny Castle in Dirty Dancing (1987)
I’ll have what she’s having.
Estelle Reiner’s diner in When Harry Met Sally (1989)
Only one is a wanderer; two together are always going somewhere.
Kim Novak’s Madeleine Elster in Vertigo (1958)
I’m an excellent driver.
Dustin Hoffman’s Raymond Babbitt in Rain Man (1988)
And for all the fashion folks out there….No wire hangers, ever!
Faye Dunaway’s Joan Crawford in Mommie Dearest (1981)
London designer Allegra Hicks, known for her exquisite prints, shares her inspiration. This summer, she’ll debut her collection for West Elm. See the feature…
Tonight the Tory Burch Foundation is hosting our second mentoring event with Accion USA. Ten mentors will share their career experience with budding female entrepreneurs. To kick the evening off we turn to our in-house expert, Tory. If you have a question for her please email us. See the feature…
One of our favorite female wine experts, Jordan Salcito, sommelier of New York hotspot The Lion, shares her insider tips with us. For February, she’s really feeling Chenin Blanc. Here, she tells us why, which bottles to buy and what to pair with it.

There’s no rest for a Grammy Best New Artist winner. A week after Esperanza Spalding walked away with the title, the bass-wielding jazz singer is in the studio working on her next album with Q-Tip. In the meantime, you can listen to Esperanza here.
Thank you to InStyle for the beautiful feature on Tory, photographed by François Halard and written by Hal Rubenstein, in the March issue.



























