On long baths, diamond necklaces, and irrelevant obligations, Tahirah Hairston makes a commitment to herself (and to cashmere).
A writer’s thoughts on motherhood, new stakes, and turning observations into liberations.
Peaches, the South Korean production company, creative collective, and group of “car styling” experts, are reigniting car culture from Korea to Los Angeles.
Issue 3 of our print magazine presents a distinct moment of reflection, as we look backward in order to look forwards.
Originally published in The New Yorker in 1995, with a new introduction by Doreen St. Felix
Introducing menswear from six of your favorite designers.
Handmade doesn’t keep you honest.
The London-based designer and Beyoncé collaborator is creating her own Cinderella story.
The photographer and artist talks to Madeleine Seidel about new projects and long histories.
The story of a swimsuit, a past love, and never forgetting.
Fluidity, flow, adaptability: these are the underlying currents of the Total Luxury Spa.
Scrolling past rare aesthetics and algorithmic attachments.
A.S. Hamrah charts a mini-history of race relations in America, in the twenty years since _Bamboozled_ and _Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon_ hit theatres.
A round up of grey goods for all your neutral daydreams.
The New York designers behind Commission are colliding fierce attachments with heritable storytelling.
Celebrating 50 years of Paul Smith’s unwavering curiosity, we’ve asked five artists to reinterpret his most meaningful collector’s items.
Sweaters for reading in, from Lanvin, to Paolina Russo, to Wales Bonner.