celebrity shopping
Apr. 30, 2019
50 Things Amy Sedaris Can’t Live Without “If it’s not heavy-duty, I’ll have a meltdown. It matters.”
The Photographer Who’s Selling His Clothes for a Ticket to Paris “I just sold this tulip-print ’70s wing-collar blouse that I wore once, and now I’m going to drop off a pair of Nike Air Force 1’s.”
everything guide
Apr. 1, 2019
The Everything Guide to Rain The $5 umbrellas, shtreimel covers, and block-long stretches of scaffolding in the Financial District keeping New Yorkers dry.
The Musician Who Knows How to Sell You Tequila “I sell 20 bottles a day on average. At the very least, I’m much better than the annoying sangria guy who works next to me.”
The New World of Highly Focused Micro-Workouts The city is suddenly full of studios and regimens that promise to get ears, toes, butts, and even mouths firmed, stretched, and generally tuned up.
reading lists
Mar. 8, 2019
best of new york 2019
Mar. 7, 2019
The Best of New York Health and Self 2019 A nonjudgmental gym, Portuguese soap, and a throwback manicure.
best of new york 2019
Mar. 5, 2019
The Best of New York Shopping 2019 British boxers, plywood vases, and Thonet chairs.
best of new york 2019
Mar. 3, 2019
The Best of New York Fun and Nightlife 2019 Unpasteurized sake, puppet-making, and rooftop soccer.
The Next Status Natural Dish Soap Is by Rebel Green It’s charmingly packaged, and (entirely) sulfate-free and biodegradable.
reading lists
Feb. 13, 2019
The Fashion Designer Who’s a Vintage-Shopping Expert “I have five Gianni Versace belts. Nine acid-washed jackets, several pairs of acid-washed shorts, at least two acid-washed dresses.”
women’s apparel
Jan. 24, 2019
What Hath the Strategist Wrought: The Orolay Coat (Almost) One Year Later It has amassed almost 6,000 reviews on Amazon and even has its own Instagram account.
The Student Who Got Radicalized in Junior High “I was the kid reading volume 3 of Capital while my friends played Super Smash Bros. tournaments.”
The Office Assistant Who Feels Blessed to Be in New York “You hear a lot of rough stories, but things have happened to me here that just feel special.”
Why Gout Is Making a Comeback Spending obscene amounts on rich foods is the new $40 spin class.
The Actress Who Was Photographed by Bill Cunningham “He said, ‘That’s a beautiful hat,’ and I said, ‘I love you.’ I’m not certain he heard me; he was very hard of hearing.”
Have You Seen the New Dancing Girls of Instagram? These freewheeling, unchoreographed performances sure are something.
movie theaters
Dec. 12, 2018
Your Guide to the Golden Age of Movie Theaters Going to the movies is now way more delicious, comfy, convenient, and sensorial.
Give It Six Months Before Pleated Lampshades Show Up at West Elm “Young designers around the world are repurposing the prim style, making pleated shades without so much ornamental ruching and beading.”
The Project Manager With a Rap Career on the Side “It’s not the thing that’s going to make my girlfriend marry me. But I think I’m good at it. I think it’s funky.”
winter weddings 2019
Nov. 30, 2018
Breakfast Foods Worth Serving at a Black-Tie Wedding Bloody Mary tartines to start, duck-confit hash for the main course, and other “morning” meals to serve — no matter the time of your reception.
winter weddings 2019
Nov. 28, 2018
14 Rose Wedding Bouquets That Aren’t Red Caffe latte, champagne, purple haze: the classic flower — but paler.
winter weddings 2019
Nov. 27, 2018
13 Farm-to-Table Wedding Cakes Decadent uses of your CSA-basket staples, like beet velvet, sweet-corn confetti, and more.
The 7 Best Books for Understanding Sleep Because if you’re a sentient American human, it’s likely you’re not getting much lately.
The Retiree Who Basically Lives at Bergdorf’s “Everyone there is family. There’s Françoise from the sixth floor, who has helped me forever. “
The Illustrator With a Mom-Approved Buzz Cut “Feeling like I had the rather uncommon approval of my mother, I went for it.”
How Did Brooms Become the New Ceramics? “I definitely think that there’s a broom scene brewing.”
The Model Who Started Her Career in Japan “A couple years ago, I got a DM asking if I wanted to sign with this agency in Japan. I was pretty sure it was a real agency — but not really.”
i keep seeing this
Sept. 12, 2018
Real Anthuriums Cost $20 a Stem, So May We Suggest a Faux Anthurium? Two major retailers are stocking highly realistic versions of 2018’s trendiest flower.
reading lists
Sept. 10, 2018
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