Where in the world is Jamie Creel?
Greenwich-born Jamie Creel splits his time between homes on the Upper East Side, Paris and Morocco. No matter the locale, he’s always on the hunt for treasures to sell in his Manhattan gallery, Creel and Gow.
A career journalist, Mary Shustack has been writing features for WAG since 2011. A graduate of the University of Missouri-Columbia, her previous experience includes more than 20 years with the Gannett company.
Greenwich-born Jamie Creel splits his time between homes on the Upper East Side, Paris and Morocco. No matter the locale, he’s always on the hunt for treasures to sell in his Manhattan gallery, Creel and Gow.
WAG turned the spotlight on the luxurious beds made by Hästens back in July 2016. We now catch up with their luxury bed linens, another element of the round-the-world production.
Thanks to a grant, the Greenwich Historical Society will restore its Impressionist Era Gardens as part of a broader initiative to reimagine the campus of its Cos Cob headquarters.
Cathy Graham, noted for her unique tabletop designs that integrate flowers with vintage goods and objects from around the world, is the subject of “Second Bloom: Cathy Graham’s Art of the Table.”
“Spring Blossoms,” the third annual flower show, not only filled Lyndhurst with stunning displays but also opened the 2018 season at the Tarrytown historic site.
The New-York Historical Society’s “Feathers: Fashion and the Fight for Wildlife,” opening April 6, combines fashion, activism and the history of the groundbreaking Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918.
“Fauna: The Art of Jewelry,” the second in a series of compact jewelry books from Thames & Hudson, puts the spotlight on jewelry, historic and contemporary, inspired by animals.
WAG takes a tour of Wave Hill, a 28-acre public garden and cultural center in the Riverdale section of the Bronx. In a case of ideal timing for our issue’s “animal kingdom” theme, the year-round destination has a full slate of bird-themed programming set for spring.
Lalique, the legacy brand best known for its exquisite crystal, pays homage to the animal kingdom through a trio of collections.
Hudson Valley entrepreneur Stacy Garcia heads up two distinct businesses (LebaTex,Inc., a respected player in the commercial/hospitality textile field; and Stacy Garcia Inc., a licensing firm and design house).
Parisian-born Vanessa Bikindou presides over Caravan Curated Home in New Canaan, the flagship store anchoring her interior design business.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art has opened an exhibition devoted to a series of works by Nyack-born artist Joseph Cornell.
“The Neo-Victorians: Contemporary Artists Revive Gilded-Age Glamour” opens this month at the Hudson River Museum in Yonkers.
An exhibition at The Museum at FIT explores what “a fashionable body” has meant throughout history.
White Plains Hospital celebrates its past while moving forward, pausing only to mark its 125th anniversary.
We offer a sneak peek of the retrospective, “Norell: Dean of American Fashion,” opening this month at The Museum at FIT.
Iconic shoe designer Stuart Weitzman will soon share his collection of historic footwear at the New-York Historical Society Museum & Library.
For more than a century, Grand Central Terminal’s visitors and commuters have been passing under its majestic celestial-themed ceiling. We take a look at the story behind the stars.
Start the new year off right by putting your home center stage.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art has announced the spring exhibition at The Costume Institute will explore “Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination.” Stay tuned to see if there’s a backlash of cosmic proportions.