Wall Street Journal columnist Sara Ruffin Costello talks 70s glamour, the city of New Orleans and what she loves about fall. See the feature…
Departures’ Editor-in-Chief, Richard David Story just returned from a trip to the South of France for foie gras, Negroni sbagliatos and lounging in a private cabana.
The friends, the family, the fashion—see pictures from the opening party for our flagship boutique at 797 Madison Avenue.
What does it take to make it in the fashion industry? More than a great pair of shears. Through the CFDA’s Fashion Incubator program, Trey Laird, of Laird + Partners, has mentored designers Prabal Gurung and Waris Ahluwalia on how to navigate both art and commerce. Here’s what they had to say…
Escape to Deauville in the Twenties — our Spring 2012 playlist, put together by Frederic Sanchez for our first runway show! Listen now on Spotify. Playlist Tout Dit — Camille San Michelle — Dislocation Dance Ta Douleur — Camille Vivre Pour Vivre (Theme de Robert) — Francis Lai
“Accessories are a melange of color and texture.” — Tory
“Spring 2012 is inspired by Deauville in the Twenties—sporty and polished with an emphasis on special details.”—Tory
See how Tory and the team prepared for our very first runway show. Go behind the scenes…
An hour before our show, model Arizona Muse sits patiently in hair and makeup. Here, notes from the beauty experts. The Hair Stylist: Eugene Souleiman Beauty Brief: “Very simple, masculine bobs girls wore in the Twenties.” Get the Look: Spray bristle brush with Wella’s Shimmer Delight for shine. To tame fly-aways, spray hair with Wella’s […]
Maverick painter and sculptor Alex Katz has always had a way with color and figures, making him a favorite of the fashion crowd. It’s great timing, then, that the Brooklyn-born artist’s first New York show in two years starts during Fashion Week. Check out Katz’ canvases of evocative portraits and flower-strewn fields, at Gavin Brown’s Enterprise.
Our new 797 Madison Avenue flagship is finally open! Here, Tory talks about what inspired the space.
Former-French Vogue editor Carine Roitfeld is one of those fascinating fashion characters, always one step ahead of the stylish zeitgeist. Which is why we just pre-ordered her book Irreverent, full of insight from her perspective as well as images from her most memorable shoots of the last 30 years and portraits of Carine by the […]
To celebrate the opening of our 797 Madison Avenue flagship (tomorrow!), Tory collaborated with noted street artist James De La Vega on an exclusive capsule collection featuring fish who surf, play tennis and say things like, “If the cup is half full…add water,” one of Tory’s favorite sayings. It will be available for pre-order tomorrow. […]
Heading into Fashion Week we could not be more thrilled to be on the front page of WWD today. Read about our new flagship boutique at 797 Madison Avenue. See the article…
Into the Gloss’ Emily Weiss talks about fall style and beauty as our latest Best Dressed.
Thomas Keller, executive Chef and renowned restaurateur behind The French Laundry and Bouchon, talks about end-of-summer fruits and vegetables.
Just in time for the long weekend Michelle Kessler Sanders is heading to the Berkshires. See the feature…
For fall long, louche silhouettes in light pink, gray and earth tones set the scene for the season. Think salmon colored cockatoos, the English countryside, Yves Saint Laurent and Twiggy. See the inspiration board…
Actress Brooke Hayward grew up in a family that was considered Hollywood Royalty (her father was producer Leland Hayward, her mother was actress Margaret Sullavan, and her stepmother was fashion icon Slim Keith). Her memoir Haywire recounts it all. See the feature…
One week and counting until our new NYC flagship opens at 797 Madison Avenue. See more inspiring sayings on the facade of our store by Tory and street artist James De La Vega. Join the conversation by tagging Tory’s Twitter with your own favorite phrase and #TB_inspired #797 Madison.
A.P.C. designer Vanessa Seward is heading to the French Pyrénées for croquet, canoeing and a splash of domesticity.
Landscape architect Miranda Brooks shares her work diary from the past month, from Sag Harbor to St. Tropez. See the feature…
A good beach read is fun, romantic and transportive. Just in time for summer’s close, Amor Towles’ new novel Rules of Civility gives us the café society fix that we’ve needed since first reading F. Scott Fitzgerald.
InStyle’s fashion director and CFDA-award winner Hal Rubenstein talks about what he knows best— fashion, food and feeling great. See the feature…