The approval of same-sex marriage by the New York Senate on Friday night made us particularly proud to be New Yorkers – and Americans. Cheers to marriage equality.
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Grouplove’s debut album, Never Trust a Happy Song, is due September 13th but we can’t wait until then. Here, bandmates Andrew, Christian, Hannah, Sean and Ryan share their summer plans and thoughts on their upcoming gig at Glastonbury. See the feature…
Philip Crangi, jewelry designer of Giles & Brother and The Crangi Family Project, heads to Fire Island every summer for sun, sand and marathon games of Yahtzee.
Ruschmeyer’s is Montauk’s new summer hangout. Try paddle boarding or yoga by day or ping pong and dancing by night. Don’t miss their refreshing signature cocktail, the Electric Eel. Stationery courtesy of Gold Teeth Brooklyn
From his massive scribbles and seemingly haphazard paintings to the crumpled, messy, color-splashed sculptures, everything artist Cy Tombly does is beautiful. Cy Twombly: Sculptures 1992-2005 looks at a meer slice (yet still a satisfying slice) of his life’s work.
Jean Paul Gaultier is celebrating 35 years in fashion and is still going strong. Through October, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts will display some of Gaultier’s masterpieces — from one-off couture looks to his signature sailor stripes to Madonna’s iconic cone corset. Here, our one-on-one with the legendary designer. See the feature…
Chiara Ferragni, aka Milan’s The Blonde Salad and one of Europe’s most influential bloggers, puts her own spin on our suede Brady dress.
Tory just showed her new Resort collection to editors and everyone keeps asking about the pom pom and rope necklace with the unusual, large golden bead. Literally inspired by the textures of Santa Fe, it was cast from the skeleton of a Creeping Devil cactus spinethat a design team member’s mother sent from her New […]
Check out our video for Tory’s Parisian chic-inspired Summer collection with models Ali Stephens and Heather Marks and featuring Transcontinental by Oh Atoms. See full screen…
What does Hollywood producer Susan Downey do in her summer downtime? Hike Malibu’s stunning cliffs and indulge in date and almond shakes with her husband Robert. See the feature…
Something Navy blogger Arielle Nachmani extolls the virtue of blue and took our Beverly suit to louche new heights.
In Uganda, a child’s education isn’t a right–it’s a luxury that families must afford. That’s why we’re excited to hear about Uganda Project, a grass-roots nonprofit that provides free education, housing, mentoring and basic needs to students in Uganda, many whom have lost their parents to AIDS, war and disease. Founded by actor Griffin Matthews in 2005, UP recently celebrated the graduation of its first two university students. To learn more, click here.
Alec Baldwin has taken to Twitter like a duck to water. In less than three weeks, his 140-character missives have gotten everyone all a-Twit. Is he really thinking about running for New York City’s mayor spot (Bloomberg is on board as long as Baldwin relocates officially); is that really him posting more than 30 Tweets […]
Todd Eberle’s photographs always tell a story, whether he’s photographing the President’s phone or near mirror-image portraits of Martha Stewart five years apart. In his new book, his first, Empire of Space, he pairs up his most famous images. We asked him about inspiration, his fascination with modern architecture and more. Read on
Marjorie Gubelmann of Vie Luxe is off to Newport. Crazy 8’s and a Mint Freeze anyone? See the feature…
Last night, Lady Gaga received the CFDA’s Icon award. The very first winner, in 2002, was the unforgettable C.Z. Guest, the very epitome of grace, beauty and style. Here, in 1950, C.Z. wears a floral dress and cropped jacket by Mainbocher, one of her favorites along with Givenchy. While she was the perfect model for […]
Arthur Elgort magically gets his subjects (models and real people alike) to jump, twirl, sprint and goof around for him. Capturing the joy in fashion — as opposed to the expected, oh-so-seriousness of it — is just one of the reasons the famed photographer is being honored with the prestigious Board of Directors Award at […]
Emanuele Della Valle of Creative Dispatch gives us the 007 on Jamaica’s Goldeneye.
We asked the bartender at The Surrey‘s new rooftop garden for a cocktail that would transport us someplace with tons of sun and nothing to do but relax. Their summer-time tonic? A Barefoot in the Park.
Q: I just read you returned from a whirlwind trip to Asia. I’m a skittish flier — how do you handle such long flights? — Bea, Dallas A: I’m not the best flier, either, but I do have some rituals to make myself more comfortable. In the airport, I stock up on snacks like almonds, […]
Greek artist Konstantin Kakanias is something of a cult figure in the fashion and art worlds. Based in Los Angeles, Kakanias is currently at work on a number of new projects, including an illustrated diary. Here, he walks us through a few of his favorite entries. See the feature…
Just how inspiring is Paris? In his latest tome, The Greater Journey: Americans in Paris, Pulitzer-winning historian David McCullough explains just how the City of Light influenced some of America’s greatest artists, from Mark Twain and Harriet Beacher Stowe to John Singer Sargent. It isn’t just a dry history lesson, though. He uncovers career-changing scandals […]
As if handmade gelato, the hum of Vespas and dreamy sunsets over the canals weren’t enough to lure you to the Floating City, the 54th International Art Exhibition of the Venice Biennale starts today. Curator Bice Curiger wanted an old-meets-new mix of artists. To wit, 32 of the 83 featured artists were born after 1975. […]