The ’80s Rocker Who Doesn’t Go Out Much Anymore “I’ll only go out if I’m seeing a band that I got a demo from that I might produce.”
The Art Student Who Dyes Her Hair Gray “I want to show that even though my skin is tan, I’m gray, because my mother is white and my father is African-American.”
The Equestrian Rider Who Worked on the Bernie Madoff Case “It was annoying — not only was he so awful, but there was so much paperwork!”
The Retired Modeling Agent Who Loves Empire “I started my own agency — we represented Twiggy — but went off to be assistant to the actor Yul Brynner, who was dating my roommate at the time.”
The Former Child Actor With an Epic Beard “Total strangers will come up to me on the street and just grab it.”
The Pro-Throuple Store Planner in a Margiela Dress “I started wearing dresses when I lived in the Middle East, and then when I came into my queer self, I started playing more with de-gendering clothing.”
The CEO Selling Clothes That Speak Internet Erin Yogasundram’s teenage buyers think she’s totally bae AF.
The ‘85-Year-Old Wonder’ in Purposefully Mismatched Socks “I’m always at the theater, the ballet, the opera, the movies. Last year, I saw 1,049 movies. But I don’t like computers. … Nancy Sinatra has been saying that I have to get on email. ”
The NYU Student Moonlighting as a DJ “If you want to be a member of my squad, you have to be down for the cause; you can’t just be at home all the time, you have to be spur of the moment, because life is spur of the moment.”
The Would-Be High-School Valedictorian in His Cap and Gown “My school actually doesn’t do that stuff, but if they did, I would be. I had the highest GPA: a 4.0, a 96-point-something.”
The Brooklyn Artist in a ‘Lesbian Cowgirl’ Outfit “I grew up in Tribeca — all my friends were kids of artists and musicians, and people didn’t lock their doors.”
Meet the Woman With the Real Dirt on Upper East Side Moms Native daughter Jill Kargman is Edith Wharton by way of Bravo.
The Student With an Ear-Shaped Earring “Dedicated to a guy I was seeing who just wouldn’t listen to me.”
The Activist Art Student Who Dons a Mock Turtleneck “My roommate and I have also been running a small gallery out of our basement in Chelsea.”
The Legend of the Never-Ending Polo Bear Inside the Loch Ness Monster of streetwear.
I Was a Tweenage Baby-Tee Fiend A quest for the perfect tiny fitted T-shirt.
The Pennsylvanian Transplant Channeling Marilyn Monroe “I always wanted to end up in New York. During my first month here, I was that idiot who couldn’t stop smiling.”
FOGO Is the New FOMO Leaving the house is so two years ago.
The Musician Who Got Matching Tattoos With His Mom “I was the youngest of six, and we were in a traveling gospel band. My dad thought he was Joe Jackson — I was the youngest, so I was Michael.”
The Writer Who Went Redhead After a Breakup “For a long time I was dating a redhead, and I couldn’t dye my hair red because we’d look like siblings.”
Look Book: The Austrian Twins Who Share a Bed “We have one closet and share most of our clothes.”
Look Book: The English Model-Actor-Chef “I found myself dancing next to Miley Cyrus. I remember thinking, I never want to leave New York. ”
Look Book: The Student With a Septum Ring “I got it in high school, but for a few years I had to wear it up in my nose so my mom couldn’t see it.”
Look Book: The Vuitton-Toting Writer “I just got back from a yoga retreat in Costa Rica.”
Look Book: The Photographer Dad and Model Son “I like when they dress me up, but it hurts to smile because my tooth is hurting more and more.”
Look Book: The Victorian-Era High-School Photographer “Creativity runs in our family; my mom was a model and is now a writer, and my dad was the lead singer of the Cars.”
Look Book: The Dutch Cheese Demonstrator “I grew up with cheese and eat it every day. My uncle owns a cheese business and asked me to work for him.”
Look Book: The Marketers With Matching Leopard Sweats “We both showed up at the airport this morning and were like, ‘What the hell?’”
An Ode to Trader Joe’s Frozen Foods The Eataly of non-cooking New Yorkers.
Look Book: The Caftan-Loving Hairstylist “I’ve always had this really flowy bohemian style.”
Look Book: The Goodwill-Shopping Art Teacher “I used to shop at Urban Outfitters, but now that I’m middle class and can actually afford it, I find it ridiculously overpriced.”
Look Book: The Chanel-Devoted Housewife “Chanel threw me a surprise birthday party at their store. Can you imagine? It was fabulous.”
Look Book: The Dancer With a Cyndi Lauper Vibe “I really want to meet her someday, so I can be like, ‘Look, I look a lot like you, maybe we should hang out or do a photo shoot together or something.’”
Look Book: The Thrift-Shopping Dance Student “Comme des Garçons is my favorite brand — you can dress it up or dress it down, but you just look like you have money when you wear their clothing.”
Talking to Lois Lowry About the Movie Version of The Giver “I think the movie is very good,” Lowry says, which counts as pretty serious praise considering it was so long stuck in development hell.
Look Book: The Coastguardsman Turned Model “I just finished modeling for a ten-week sculpture class: I had to do the same pose five times a week for ten weeks, three hours at a time.”
Look Book: The HIV Advocate Who Was Almost in Paris Is Burning “My friends and I were all into the ball scene; I was in the House of Africa and competed in the ‘runway model effect’ category.”
Look Book: The Female Artist Who Prefers Menswear “I feel like if I had to run away at any point, I’d be better off in trousers.”
Look Book: The Yoga Instructor Who Goes Hiking in Dresses “My current style is kind of the love child of Brigitte Bardot and Jimi Hendrix.”
The Look Book: Rachel Uffner, Gallery Owner “For a second, I thought, Okay, if this gallery doesn’t work out, maybe I can be a dentist. ”
The Look Book: Mike Rosenblum, Lawyer “I’m a lawyer by day, but I also have an artistic streak.”
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The Look Book: Amy Cappellazzo, Art Adviser “When it comes to auctions, I am more about the foreplay than the climax.”
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The Look Book: Rafael Viñoly, Architect, and Diana Viñoly, Interior Designer “We were on the Upper East Side for 25 years, and it was all insipid, boring, old people.”
The Look Book: Rachel Fleit, Chief Creative Officer “My style is glitzy grandma, but I’m also inspired by the preppy look.”
The Look Book: Journalist Zachary Sniderman “When we first got here, it was a lot of strollers outside of Sarabeth’s—now you’re seeing some more plaid, more young people.”
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