‘MAD’ about jewelry once more
“LOOT: MAD About Jewelry,” a cutting-edge exhibition and sale, returns for its annual run at the Museum of Arts and Design in Manhattan.
“LOOT: MAD About Jewelry,” a cutting-edge exhibition and sale, returns for its annual run at the Museum of Arts and Design in Manhattan.
Welcome to April WAG, our annual animal-themed issue.
Just in time for spring’s warmer days, WAG had the chance to sample Chanmé Frosé.
Mariah Baumann Shammel traded in her high heeled business career for the life of a rancher in Hilger, Montana. She’s never been happier.
Old Greenwich wears its wealth lightly, offering visitors relaxing restaurants and enticing boutiques a stone’s throw from the serpentine, maritime beauty of Tod’s Point. So who wouldn’t want to live there, particularly in this 14-room home, which is finished on four levels?
Perspiration offers inspiration for cosmetic products you can wear while exercising.
One, two, three, aw – puppies.
WAG’s list of local happenings for the month of April.
For those who dream of getting away from it all, a new design book from Thames & Hudson, “Off the Grid: Houses for Escape” offers plenty of food for thought.
Katonah’s CB Gallery offers Vanessa H. Smith’s “Engage”-ing work.
For a glimpse into the enduring influence of the past on jewelry design, visit a new exhibition at the Bard Graduate Center Gallery in Manhattan.
The Easter Bunny’s on his way to The Westchester.
Bloomingdale’s White Plains is on point with denim offerings in its “Spring Trends Fashion Show” Saturday, March 23.
Dog lovers will want to add the new American Kennel Club Museum of the Dog in Manhattan to their “must-see” lists.
Welcome spring by curling up with “American Eden,” the story of our nation’s first botanical garden and the celebrated physician, David Hosack, who made it possible.
Exhibitions, a film screening and a panel discussion combined for another memorable visit to the Fashion Institute of Technology in Manhattan.
Honey Belle offers natural and organic products that are gentle – yet effective – on skin.
A Purchase College memory of the late, great poet.
Time once again for the Ephemera Fair, featuring some 10,000 historic, artistic broadsides, letters, maps, magazines, photographs and other items.
The venue for this year’s edition of the prestigious Kips Bay Decorator Show House in Manhattan has been revealed.