A shake-up in the selection procedure and fresh thinking at Tefaf Maastricht has seen a number of newcomers to this venerable fair.
Read MorePlanning a summertime sojourn in Athens? You’re bound to be warned about the heat. But don’t despair; it can be an inspiring time to visit (just don’t forget your swimsuit).
Read MoreWe’re having children later in life, which (hopefully) means our bank balances are more handsome. The outcome: a lot of money to spend on our kids.
Read MoreHotels make for attractive literary backdrops because they present the opportunity for chance encounters, overheard conversations, and intimate and awkward interactions.
Read MoreThe characters who polished shoes, poured wine and plumped pillows were a fascinating subject for one French artist, whose portraits are a window into 1920s Parisian society.
Read MoreSeoul’s pay-by-the-hour motels may traditionally be aimed at hook-ups but they’re now exploiting a niche for short-term accommodation of a more salubrious variety.
Read MoreDaimon Brewery has been running since the early 19th century and yet its current president isn’t afraid of trying new things.
Read MoreFrom spidery graffiti to awe-inspiring murals, urban art has long played a role in the regeneration of this city. We brush up on the public art scene and its key players.
Read MoreVenice’s trade relationship with Byzantium and Cairo brought silk, spices and a melange of exotic cultural influences you can see today – if you know where to look.
Read MoreHanging in the city’s many museums and churches, Caravaggio’s canvases shine an unfiltered light on life – paupers and prostitutes included – in 17th-century Rome.
Read MoreCopenhagen isn’t all sweetness and light. Behind the sky-high happiness levels the clouds are a much darker shade and on TV this beautiful city turns into a an entirely different beast.
Read MoreBeing competitive is vital if you’re opening a restaurant in well-fed Manhattan and that’s certainly the case when it comes to restaurateur Thomas Carter and chef Ignacio Mattos.
Read MoreIt’s hard to think of anywhere other than Paris where the art of simply observing street life would be so valued. Here it’s a subculture, an intellectual pursuit and an artistic contribution to the life of the city.
Read MoreThe cosmos collided in Mary Katrantzou’s spring/summer 2016 collection, which referenced exploration – and chaos. At the end of the runway, a vast mirror provided a view of the models from the back as well as the front.
Read More“She’s been to space since last season,” explained Anderson about his spring/summer 2016 collection. In typical J.W. Anderson fashion, the theme was as forward-thinking and daring as ever.
Read MoreSocial Life, a magazine that bills itself as “the Luxury Magazine for the Hamptons,” celebrated its September issue last night at Satori, the swanky lobby bar at The Sanctuary Hotel. The magazine cover featured goth goddess Madame Mayhem.
Read MoreFor the working writer, like the working New Yorker, high fashion is a world apart. But writing and everyday fashion remain as intimately intertwined as the preppy and his penny loafers.
Read More“I hope I have a job tomorrow.” That was personal shopper Betty Halbreich’s reaction to the preview of Matthew Miele’s fashion documentary Scatter My Ashes at Bergdorf’s. Ms. Halbreich explained, “I spurt things without thinking!”
Read More“The clothing’s just the sprinkles on top.” So said tattoo artist Ami James, and it could have been the motto for the evening, especially when the chocolate-sprinkled cupcakes appeared, one last treat for a collection of self-proclaimed oddballs.
Read MoreNew York City, forever expanding its architectural and medical offerings, is about to add two contemporary healthcare centers to the hospital corridor along the East Side of Manhattan.
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