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Once Upon a Time in Umbria...
…there was a beautiful estate dotted with secluded villas cherished by Hollywood royalty. The caretakers were a noble family living out a fairy tale of rustic extravagance
What to Expect When You're in WINE COUNTRY NOW
Vineyards today are design meccas commissioned by billionaire connoisseurs and conceived by the world’s most discerning oenophiles: architects. A Pritzker to pair with your rosé? Only in Provence!
Deep Secrets
For a milestone new collection, Tiffany dove into its archives and came back up with hands full of treasure.
The Battle for Nantucket
It has long been a playground for the wealthy, but even billionaires abided by an old-school code of conduct. Now a new cohort has arrived, and the vibe is anything but low-key.
AWAY WE GO
Many a friendship has been cemented or demolished on vacation. Jetsetting with companions is one of life’s great pleasures, but only if you can master its rhythms and rigors. Best of luck.
He’s Waiting for You…
During the last 15 years, tiny Bhutan has gone from a trickle of travelers to way too many. Well, that’s been fixed now! Welcome to the real magic kingdom.
The Ride OF HER LIFE
Starring in two of the year’s most anticipated blockbusters will make Rebecca Ferguson a movie theater mainstay. But to get there she had to go around the world—and out of it, too.
The Coup of the Year
Charles Lewis Tiffany was always a “just do it” kind of guy. One need only trace the early history of the house he founded in 1837 to see a theme emerge
Los Angeles, New York
L.A.’s first Keith Haring museum exhibition gives an East Coast mood its moment in the sun
Shmooze or LOSE
Oh, did you think getting ahead in 2023 wouldn't require leaving the couch? Stop scrolling and think again
THERE'S A LESSON IN THIS
If you haven't been able to get your hands on Jed Johnson's highly collectible book of interiors, your luck is about to change. A reprint of the design classic is out now, and his work is as classically radical as ever
The Queen Mum Defense
Could a 101-year-old matriarch who drank Dubonnet every afternoon be wrong? Yet suddenly teetotalers are everywhere, pouring you mocktails and proselytizing on your podcasts. Inside the new zero-proof doctrine
The Women Come and Go, for Michelangelo Searching
Can you sculpt back the clock?
The WOO WOO Establishment
Crystals, mushrooms, visions, and energy healing have evolved from follies of hemp-wearing hippies into status symbols for the one percent. So rev up your chakras, and don’t forget your credit card
DA VINCI WAS A DOUBLE MAJOR
After a decade of parents rushing to enroll their children in specialized math classes, and university humanities departments in crisis mode, a radical education movement is taking hold. Why not have students study Shakespeare and the quadratic formula? Prepare for a new Renaissance generation
Liar Liar: BRAIN ON FIRE
Welcome to the age of the fabulist. Facts are more accessible than ever, yet charlatans are thriving. Are humans getting more shameless? Or is brain science showing us that we just need something to believe in?
Where It All Begins
Americans’ greatest contribution to fashion is the confidence and ease of our style. Fifty years ago a group of designers, and this model, showed the French how it’s done, and changed how we dress forever
When one 3-star door closes, another opens.
David Kinch’s decision last November to close Manresa, his three-Michelinstarred Bay Area restaurant, didn’t garner much national attention at first, but then, a few weeks later, René Redzepi announced that Noma, his hugely influential restaurant in Copenhagen, would be closing to the public at the end of 2024.
Gods & Gardens
In a land famed for the architecture of the ancients, one man snuck behind the columns and found another Greece.
The Art OF THE Possible
Augusta Savage was a celebrated sculptor who opened a gallery to spotlight the work of Black artists. It lasted three months. Here is what we missed.
THE COLLEGE MONEY GRAB
How did one of the world's largest banks get tripped up by a college financial aid business to the tune of $175 million? Just ask any parent who has jumped through insane hoops to get their kid into good schools and then had to run the most daunting gauntlet of all: paying for it.
If She Builds It
...they will come to Mumbai. Nita Ambani is shaping her city's future one building at a time.
A Seat at the ROUND TABLE
To bring Camelot back to Broadway, the knights weren't the only ones who needed armor.
Bard of the SOIL
Speak to landscape architect Thomas Woltz about outdoor spaces and you will be caught up in a joyful avalanche of history and literature, art and science, aesthetics and ecology. Is it any wonder he oversees some of the most visionary projects in the world?
McMansions on the MOON
Will gazillionaires gentrify the galaxy? With commercial space travel within reach, the masters of the universe are plotting for the next big frontier: starchitecture on the Milky Way.
All About EVA
Eva Longoria was never desperate. She was just playing the long game to become a triple threat: producer, philanthropist, and political powerhouse. Say hello to Hollywood's new stream queen.
The Fresh Cut
Take an old school venue, add a deeply personal touch, and what do you get? A new classic.
You Had to Be THERE
A lover of Paris alights for the first time in Provence and sees how three artists who painted there transformed modern vision and remade Western art. Call it the power of place.
Have We Been Here Before?
A new book welcomes us back to Suzanne Rheinstein's perfect Montecito house, a case study in the California was meant to be.
Skin IN THE GAME
What does the bag you wear on your arm have in common with the perfume you spray on the nape of your neck? We'll let you in on a little secret.