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It Only Took 60 Years
THE ART WORLD ICON
Vincent Will See You Now
Van Gogh's final works go on display in Paris.
You Aren't Getting Any Younger...or Are You?
Forget anti-aging, we have entered the era of de-aging. Meet the test that has become the new 23andMe.
Ka-ching, Ka-ching...
Went the chain mail. In a sea of quiet luxury, the cognoscenti hear Julien Dossena's Paco Rabanne loud and clear.
[DRINK TO] The Champagne-Sake Continuum
\"The future of sake is the wine audience, Richard Geoffroy tells me over dinner at Joji, George Ruan's omakase restaurant in midtown Manhattan.
[CHECK IN] And Look Down in Venice
While the Vanderbilts of the Gilded Age are best known for expertise in railroads and social climbing, they aren't often credited for their contributions to design.
[SPEND TIME] Alone in a Room with Rothko
When the Rothko Room-which houses four of the Abstract Expressionist Mark Rothko's works in a snug, serene space-opened in 1960 at the Phillips Collection in Washington, DC, the artist's wishes were considered when it came to hanging his pieces and planning the lighting.
The New Face at the Frick
The days of the Breuer Building as a museum are waning.
Silicon Valley at Sea
The tech industry is navigating uncharted waters. As anxiety sinks in, Bitcoin billionaires look for their next life raft.
VENUS de Meisel
Back in 1988, New York Fashion Week was the last stop on the international ready-to-wear collections circuit.
Imagine This City
There's a certain fantasy of how to live in New York. Here's what it looks like.
Are You There Rock? It's Me, EMERALD.
The dialogue between the earth and your brooch is the subject of a new exhibit. Listen carefully.
Social Climb...BUT KEEP IT CLASSY
One man's quest to make friends in high places. All in the name of great literature, of course.
MAY THE ROSE BE WITH YOU
George Lucas and Mellody Hobson found respite from Hollywood by restoring a vineyard in the south of France with designer Michael S. Smith. Then they opened the doors to their hidden cinema paradiso. Will the next Jedi rise in Provence?
NOW YOU SEE THEM, NOW YOU DON'T
An elite squad of criminals was convicted for the theft of $130 million in jewels. Was getting caught the cost of doing business or just the beginning of the Great Green Vault Grift?
Duke, Baruch, or BUST
Where you get into college has become a winner-take-all proposition. At least, that's what certain schools would like you to think. But now some families are choosing to defy conventional wisdom and take their chips off the table.
QUEEN of the TIKTOKRACY
As you read this, countless aspiring It girls are striving to capture that perfect alchemy of style, taste, charm, and fizz that creates fame and fortune seemingly overnight. Sofia Richie Grainge shows them how it's done.
Camp Friend CABAL
As one nepo baby recently demonstrated, the connections forged in cabins are intense, mysterious, and totally worth getting grounded over.
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