Back to black

This fall, get back to black with antique and contemporary bling from Greenwich’s Betteridge Jewelers. Stay sophisticated day or night with stunning, sleek jewelry in onyx, black diamond and blackened gold for men and women.

Kim and company

The Kardashian sisters – Kim, Kourtney, and Khloe – came to Yonkers to celebrate the one-year anniversary of their clothing line. At Sears in…

Playing for a cause

The Dreyfus Golf & Tennis Classic, recently held at the Sunningdale Country Club in Scarsdale, raised $225,000 for the Parent Transportation Program at Blythedale…

Barbie’s world

The Estrada brothers were at it again with their 2012 Fashion Week show at 320 Studios, debuting their spring/summer 2013 collection inspired by Barbie….

Fashionable fun

“Size Doesn’t Matter” was the motif of Bloomingdale’s “2012 Fall Fashion Show,” with our own Class & Sass, Martha Handler and Jennifer Pappas,  as…

Fashions to ‘fall’ for

Harriet Mays Powell – owner of TheLookNow.com, former New York magazine editor and a Connecticut resident – offered her expert commentary for a runway…

Women on the move

The New York City-Southern New York Chapter of the National MS Society hosted the seventh annual Women on the Move luncheon at Trump National…

Spotlighting awareness

Poignancy was on the menu as doctors, members of The National Kidney Foundation Inc. and parents of children suffering from kidney disease gathered at…

Sparkling night

Woodrow Jewelers in Rye kept its doors open late in celebration of Fashion’s Night Out. Designer Antonio Cardamuro showcased his Mediterranean-inspired collection for guests….

PERFUME IN THE AIR

Sue Phillips, the founder of Scenterprises, took an enthusiastic group on a fragrance journey Sept. 13 at Patricia Gourlay Fine Lingerie & Clothing in…

When in Roam…

Shop as the Roam-ans do. Babe Rizzuto, the new WAG’s very first cover girl (February, 2011) has launched a new store with her daughters,…

People who love people

Two swell new exhibits are sure to please the people watchers. The elegantly erotic “Face & Figure: The Sculpture of Gaston Lachaise,” at the Bruce Museum through Jan. 6, celebrates the Franco-American artist who couldn’t get enough of his voluptuous, self-possessed wife, the former Isabel Dutaud Nagle.

Bloomie’s redux

Bloomingdale’s revamped La Provence restaurant, which just reopened, is very 1940s, very late Art Deco, very Joan Crawford-y – all sage green and black and white, swanky banquettes, bronze, eggbeater-style chandeliers and trompe-l’oeil flooring.

Statins – in a class by themselves

In my work as a clinical cardiologist, I’ve been accustomed to getting the occasional medical question at the parties I attend. Almost without exception, these questions have centered on the person’s cholesterol concerns. But recently, all of this seems to have changed, thanks to the availability of a new class of drugs, the statins, which has all but revolutionized the field of heart disease prevention.

Cruising up (a European) river

A revolution has been quietly taking place in the world of premium quality travel, where steadily growing numbers of discerning travelers are rediscovering an elegant and indulgent way to explore a destination. So what’s the latest, hottest trend in upscale travel? Cruising aboard a riverboat.