Not that you need another reason to celebrate summer, but Station Independent Projects on New York’s Lower East Side opens its first gallery show of the season tomorrow. Aptly titled Summer Break, it features a potpourri of works ranging from Matthew Oates’ portrait paintings and Katherine Daniels’ beaded sculptures to Miles Ladin’s cool fun-in-the-sun poolside photos (right).
Any time. Anywhere. Any place. A great printed dress is a universally flattering day-to-evening uniform. With their cool abstracted graphics, our silk Judi dress, left, and cotton voile Brigitte dress embody effortless dressing — with maximum impact. They’re essentially all-in-one outfits. Just add shoes.
Master the art of layering — a half-tuck here, a sliver of skin there, and, of course, the ne plus ultra of nonchalance: draping a coat over your shoulders. We break down four Pre-Fall looks and teach you how to recreate these “undone-done” styles here.
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If the shoes make the outfit, let us show you how to hit a sartorial home run — from the ground up. Here, our guide to what pant/skirt/dress silhouettes work with which shoe styles for the most flattering look.
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The drama promises to be high at this year’s Wimbledon. Serena Williams will try to surpass sister Venus’ five-win record. Nadal and Federer are in the same draw. As the matches kick off, here are our top 10 reasons why we love the tournament. And if you’re in London, don’t forget to visit our London City Guide for the best things to do, see and eat, beyond the courts.
We’re officially in summer and…the water sign of Cancer (June 20th – July 22nd). What does that mean, aside from rising temperatures? Astrology expert Susie Cox tells us here.
There are certain women whose lives beg that question, how does she do it all? Karen Finerman is one of them. She’s President of the Manhattan-based hedge fund Metropolitan Capital Advisors, a regular on CNBC’s Fast Money and a mother of not one but two sets of twins — plus she’s on the boards of The Michael J Fox Foundation and the Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx. Her latest book Finerman’s Rules is dedicated to giving women advice on life, love and business, all of which she shares here in addition to a stock tip or two. If you’re looking to be more financially savvy, this is one feature you can’t miss.
Daphne Oz’s latest book Relish covers more than just the culinary basics you’d expect from the Co-Host of ABC’s food-centric talk show The Chew. Sure, there are chapters on breakfast and cocktails with recipes aplenty (Whole Wheat Blueberry Sticky Buns and Grapefruit Thyme Spritz), but she also writes about fashion, décor and hosting the perfect party. Think of it as a big-picture book to enjoying your life to its fullest. Wearing Tory’s Pat cardigan and Kelby skirt, Daphne took some time to chat with us, and even shared some words of wisdom from dad (that would be Dr. Oz).
Refinery29’s Editor-In-Chief Christene Barberich’s list of favorite fashion books reads like a Who’s Who of fun and fabulous, larger-than-life, powerful women. Here’s a name-drop: Coco, Diana, Nora…. Read on.
As Editor-In-Chief of The Daily Beast — who has a few books under her belt — Tina Brown knows the literary scene. So we wanted to know: What’s on her must-read, must-give list? We discovered her favorites, which run the gamut from a Spanish cheese maker’s tale to a Coney Island pachyderm.
Style’s not just a fashion thing. Hillary Kerr, Editorial Director and Co-Founder of Who What Wear, opened up her L.A. office to us — namely, her beautifully curated bookshelves. She gave us her tips on chic book display and talked books, books and more books. See the companion piece to our story on Who What Wear’s new sister site, Domaine.
Reading might seem like a solitary affair — you, curled up in a chair, with a good book — but as Elizabeth Chandler’s proven, it can be pretty social too. With her husband Otis, the former journalist co-founded Goodreads, a popular social-media site for book lovers, where you can review, share and recommend your favorite reads. So what’s on Elizabeth’s literary roster? A little Tolstoy, a little India, a little horse riding and…oh, keep reading to find out.
When compiling a list of the iconic destinations that make New York New York — Central Park, the Met and the Statue of Liberty — we would be remiss to overlook the place where literature lovers can seek refuge from the bustle on the street: the New York Public Library. As a nonprofit institution, its vibrancy and survival are due, in large part, to champions like author Lea Carpenter. For more than 15 years, she has been supporting the landmark through fundraisers, reading programs and by co-founding its Young Lions group. We asked Lea about her passion for the library and the written word (her new book, Eleven Days, is out now) and using books as positive reinforcement.
If you’re looking for a good getaway, Pamela Fiori is your girl. She’s written a host of books for Assouline on the world’s best leisure locales, from St. Barths to Palm Beach. She gives us an inside guide to its latest entry In the Spirit of the Hamptons, for which she wrote the forward, and shared more travel and literary recommendations, too.
What is it that makes David Netto’s collection of books in his Silver Lake home so appealing? We think it’s the perfectly curated combination of everything we love — from historical to biographical, Old New York to Old Hollywood. And since David put it together, you can count on it looking chic as well. Here, the designer and architect gives us a glimpse at this personal library and shared his tips on chic bookshelf design, too.
As an Opening Ceremony buyer, Kate Foley has already proven herself a pro at spotting what’s new and what’s next. So we wanted to know: What are her picks for best fashion books and who’s her literary style icon? Hint: She lives in an attic and her wedding dress.
There are those books you wish you could forget so you could read them again for the first time. Then there are the books that deserve repeat-reads five, ten, twenty times. Tory loves reading — old books and new, classic and obscure. Here are just a few of her go-to reads — including her all-time favorite, Gabriel García Márquez’s One Hundred Years of Solitude. From there, it’s about heroes, humor, stories you just can’t forget and then some.
Alta Moda means high fashion in Spanish. It’s also the name of Mario Testino’s exhibit at his nonprofit MATE art foundation in the photographer’s native Lima, Peru. The show features a series of images that pay homage to traditional local dress, showcasing its brilliance in vivid color, print and embroidery. “I tried to fit as much time and history into each frame as possible,” says Testino, “from the traditional and festive clothing to the Chambi backdrops to the Peruvian people in them.” For those who can’t make it before the exhibition’s closing in September, Alta Moda is hitting New York this fall.
As the saying goes, good things come in small packages. Chic things, too. Case in point: mini bags, which are a big trend in accessories right now. They’re the perfect style for girls on the go, like Mexican-based stylist and producer Betsy De La Vega Tay, who paired Tory’s Thea crossbody with Maison Martin Margiela for H&M Lucite-wedge booties and a printed Club Monaco jacket for a look that’s both simple and coolly graphic.
Many thanks to Vogue and Elle magazines for tapping our Tanner Flat as one of the shoes of summer. We love Tanner’s little details — pink gradated stones, a little Lurex — and its free-spirited vibe. And it’s one of Tory’s favorite sandals — it adds a great hit of color against white jeans or mixed in with a printed tunic or summer stripe. In a word, it’s fun.
Simple shapes, special details — that sums up our Pre-Fall 2013 collection, which takes its inspiration from a vintage officer’s jacket Tory’s mother passed down to her. The military influence plays out subtly in clean lines and pared-down silhouettes, full of embellishment and textural treatments — stripes made of beading, for instance. Throw in a soupçon of Seventies and tough tomboy elements and you have our chic solution to between-season weather: stylish pieces to wear now, layer later.
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The pre-fall collection is here — and if you’re wondering what that means, keep reading. Wearing the Misty Blouse, Tory breaks down the industry term and tells us about the season’s inspiration.
Perhaps you’ve seen Anna Karlin’s design work on the digital shopping magazine Shop Ghost. Or checked out her petri-dish installation for the New York City boutique Story. Or maybe you’ve had a drink in the mugs she designed for Coffee Republic while reading the newspaper she created for Thompson Hotels? Here, we spoke to the multidisciplinary art director…who has her own furniture collection, too.