Andre Walker launched Tiwimuta, a high-concept magazine, in 2007—exploring art, fashion and everything in between. Here, he shares his inspiration. See the feature…
Novelist Plum Sykes shares her secrets to a stylish spring in our latest Guest Editor’s Wish List. Read more… To see Plum’s insider tips for a summer in Southampton, featured in Harper’s Bazaar UK, click here.
Tory recently sat down with Pamela Golbin for her latest series of FIAF’s Fashion Talks. Tonight, Golbin, also the Chief Curator of the Louvre’s Musée de la Mode et du Textile, is interviewing jewelry designer Lorenz Bäumer, and Oscar de la Renta on April 4. Here, we asked Golbin about her favorite fashion chats and […]
Tea Obreht’s debut novel, The Tiger’s Wife (no relation to the tiger mom), beautifully weaves together three stories in one. Everyone in the office is engrossed.
The Look: A classic, clean shirtdress, the perfect piece for spring, summer and beyond. Style Tip: It doesn’t get more effortless—or versatile—than a shirtdress. In navy or white, it’s a blank canvas to complement your favorite piece of jewelry or high platform. Cinch it with a belt—wide or slim—for extra definition.
“I just returned from a quick trip to St. Barts. While I was there I had a great dinner with my friend Pamela Fiori at Maya’s. Fiori’s new book In the Spirit of St. Barths, gives an insider’s perspective of everything from island history to the best spots to take in the view.” —Tory
We love this photograph that showcases the artistic talent of the Ndebele people of South Africa. They are known especially for their beadwork and bold use of color.
In the Fifties, Elle photographer Georges Dambier was known for shooting models outdoors on location, be it Marrakech, St. Tropez or Paris. His first major U.S. retrospective, including photographs of icons like Suzy Parker, is currently on view at the Bonni Benrubi Gallery in New York. Above: Catherine and Her Surfboard, Biarritz, 1959
Hollywood producer Jennifer Todd shares the movies that changed her life and her late-night guilty pleasures. See the feature…
Tina Barney is famous for her beautiful images, usually in a family setting where something is just ever-so-slightly off. Her latest book, Players, is a collection of her work since 1988. To see Tina’s photographs of Tory’s Spring 2010 collection, click here.
Tommy Ton is one of the most recognizable street fashion photographers around. Women the world over stop and pose for him, hoping they’ll be featured on his site Jak & Jil. We caught up with him during one of his busiest times of year, Paris Fashion Week, to find out how much he packs into […]
Nina Garcia, Fashion Director of Marie Claire, tells us what she loves about her favorite Mustique getaway—from picnics at Lagoon Beach to dancing at Basil’s Bar. See the feature…
Hot pink, purple, blue, red, yellow, tiger spots, lady slippers—the orchids on view through April 25 at the New York Botanical Garden‘s Orchid Show: On Broadway are not to be missed.
Valerie Boster, Vogue’s Bookings Editor and an itinerant surfer, shares her favorite Tory look for spring break and her secrets for traveling in style.
Our hearts are breaking for our family, friends and the millions in Japan and around the world affected by the devastating disaster. To aid relief efforts, we have researched some different ways to help. Below, a list of charities currently on the ground in Japan. For more organizations that are helping, click here.
Lobster pasta and chilled white wine… Tory invites you to a Spring break lunch. See the feature…
“‘Who’s Reva?’ It’s the question I get asked the most because people want to know the story behind our signature Reva ballet flat…. Reva is my mother, the most effortlessly stylish woman I know and my greatest source of inspiration. She always jokes that she never thought she would be famous for a shoe!” —Tory
Author Jill Kargman, who just released Sometimes I Feel Like a Nut, shares her inspiration and guilty pleasures. See the feature…
Hotel Il Pellicano is one of Tory’s favorite spots, making the new book chronicling its famed history—and featuring photographs by John Swope, Slim Aarons and Juergen Teller—a must-read. “I fell in love with Porto Ercole when I went with my family a few years ago. The views of the Mediterranean from Il Pellicano are unreal.” […]
Celebrated interior designer Sister Parish mixed prints and colors in her interiors, inspiring the legions who followed her to break the rules. Today, her granddaughter Susan Bartlett Crater carries on the Sister Parish aesthetic through Sister Parish Design. Here, Crater walk us through some personal family photos. See the feature…
The Neue Galerie‘s latest exhibit, Vienna 1900: Style and Identity, showcases pieces from Vienna at the turn-of-the-century with an emphasis on fashion. The show is open through June 27th and includes works by Gustav Klimt, one of the most oft-referenced artists from the 1900s. Above: Gustav Klimt, Portrait of Baroness Elisabeth Bachofen-Echt, 1914, courtesy of […]
From the Beatles to Barack Obama, Harry Benson has spent the last 60 years photographing the people and events that have shaped our nation’s history. His latest tome, Harry Benson: Photographs, is a compilation of the former LIFE Magazine photographer’s most memorable images and the stories behind them. See the feature and learn more about […]
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 […]