At home, around the world
Frette CEO Hervé Martin chats with WAG during his New York visit to launch the latest collection from the Italian brand of luxury home linens.
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.
Frette CEO Hervé Martin chats with WAG during his New York visit to launch the latest collection from the Italian brand of luxury home linens.
Michael Bruno, the self-proclaimed “serial entrepreneur,” takes WAG along on a ride through his latest project, creating a regional travel destination just beyond his Tuxedo Park home.
A Geneva workshop is being recreated in Manhattan during Patek Philippe’s “The Art of Watches, Grand Exhibition New York 2017.” We revisit our January story on the event designed for watch collectors, antique lovers and history buffs alike as the July 13 opening nears.
Lyndhurst heiress Anna Gould’s connection to France will be in the spotlight at the Tarrytown mansion this month when some of her possessions secured in a Parisian auction this winter go on display. Plus, an update on a $1 million grant being used to restore the lower landscape and new specialty tours.
Putnam & Mason, a design atelier with a distinct point of view, is set to open its doors in Greenwich this month.
Rockland Center for the Arts in West Nyack is a Hudson Valley institution celebrating its 70th anniversary as a place that continues to encourage the arts to… bloom.
How the beauty and complexity of the natural world have inspired fashion designers for centuries is the focus of “Force of Nature,” opening this month at the Museum at FIT.
“Flora: The Art of Jewelry” takes readers from the 17th century through modern day with designs both classic and daring.
Jane Wilson-Marquis is the British-born, Putnam Valley-based fashion designer known for her one-of-a-kind custom work. In our September 2016 profile, she spoke of a dream – an atelier in New York City – and it has now come true with oliver + jane on the Upper East Side.
Step right up, ladies and gentlemen. There’s a new kind of circus coming to town. The producers of the world’s biggest magic show, “The…
A greyhound clasp tops a stately bag fashioned out of alligator. It’s a singular, sleek and decidedly luxurious statement – and yet another design…
Most any weekday will find jewelry designer Manya Tessler working away in Cold Spring, her cat and two dogs keeping her company. It’s no…
Our last issue, an exploration of design, included an advance look at “The Jazz Age: American Style in the 1920s.” Opening April 7 at…
A walk through a Stickley Audi & Co. furniture showroom, such as the one in White Plains, reveals a rich history living in harmony…
Calling all flappers and their sheiks. Something’s coming to town that promises to be the bee’s knees, the cat’s meow and really just swell….
Megan Hartman-Sparks and Pierre Andre were new parents fed up with what they have called “the lack of transparency in the cosmetic industry.” Leery…
Design enthusiasts, art lovers and tourists from around the world have been faithfully making the journey to The Glass House in New Canaan since…
There’s no denying Geoffrey Walsky’s devotion to design, evidenced not only in the broadest strokes but in the smallest details of what he does….
The Museum of the City of New York’s new permanent exhibition is a must-see destination for those who love New York City. “New York…
British milliner Karen Henriksen draws inspiration from vintage styles but combines that retro appeal with a savvy take on what people today are looking…