Reimagining an American Architectural Gem
A Gilded Age mansion is reimagined; the rarely seen world of a pioneering woodworker is explored; and more must-see American openings.
A Gilded Age mansion is reimagined; the rarely seen world of a pioneering woodworker is explored; and more must-see American openings.
Ancient artifacts, household objects, and Modernism are reimagined in our favorite stateside openings this month.
In 2020, designer Henry Zankov launched his brand with just six sweaters. Ahead of New York Fashion Week, he shares the inspiration behind his new collection and the origins of his aesthetic. Plus, our favorite new openings.
The diamonds, sapphires, and pearls adorning the latest high jewelry designs ramp up the heat at Paris Couture Week. Caragh McKay gives us a tour.
Art, design, and culture collided last week in Paris. Contributor Melissa Feldman explores the citywide textile and furniture fairs. Plus, vibrant openings from New York's art and design scene.
These fresh exhibitions peek into the world of Takashi Murakami, an Antiguan visionary, and 17th century American schoolgirls.
We meet Carol Woolton, a renowned jewelry editor on the rich photographic legacy of the French house of Chaumet. Plus, Basquiat’s Swiss Inspiration; Artists Across the Black Diaspora; and More.
A connected New Yorker shares his picks in Savannah and Charleston; Our travel correspondent Maura Egan returns to London's West End to discover what's new and rediscover her old favorites.
Meet the award-winning English costume designer Sandy Powell has outfitted dozens of films over her three-decade career. Plus: what to see this week in art by photographers, an opera singer, and a literary genius.
Lucy Bishop is in the niche business of pricing archival fashion from previous owners such as JFK Jr. and Princess Diana. Ahead of the auction house's Fashion Icons sale, she discusses what it takes.
Solange Azagury-Partridge, one of London's most innovative jewelry designers, shares her obsession with green, hidden meanings in her jewels, and her humor.
The award-winning firm Workstead behind the interiors of Frida Escobedo's Bergen has emerged as the choice firm for handcrafted spaces; Plus, explore the evolution of painting, the history of silver, and other must-see exhibitions.
Citrus fruits enjoy a moment in the limelight; an extraordinary South Asian empire remembered; and a new side of painter Henry Taylor.
A book details how Tom Kublin's quiet black-and-white photography flattered the exquisite silhouettes of Cristóbal Balenciaga. Plus, new exhibits celebrating famed architects and unsung librarians.
The ancient city of Marrakech has bounced back after the pandemic and an earthquake with new riads flaunting natural beauty, contemporary design, and even some amazing Italian food.
Photographer Douglas Friedman expands his repertoire to glassware with a Western flair; two 20th-century surrealists unite; A Korean experimental artist debuts in New York.
The Instagram accounts Stylist Julie Ragolia looks to for fashion inspiration; an architect rethinks the foundations of the discipline; and a photographer who preserved the American West
Caragh Mckay reports from London on a fine jeweler's medieval inspirations; a regal showcase of the UK's best jewelers and silversmiths; and Chanel's latest in wearable tech.