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byWhat makes Italian beauty products so special? A recent panel discussion at the Italian Trade Commission in Manhattan sought to answer just that.
What makes Italian beauty products so special? A recent panel discussion at the Italian Trade Commission in Manhattan sought to answer just that.
The McLaren Vision Collection is as cool as its sleek sports and supercars.
True creative, Ridgefield jewelry designer Amy Kahn Russell – introduced to WAG readers in December 2017 – integrates her “hobby,” designing intricate mosaic work including wall art and mirrors, into her lineup.
No matter if your downtime finds you at the local botanical garden or the ballpark, a RainCaper is a smart – and stylish – companion in case of rain.
Tockr’s line of aviation-inspired watches for men pays tribute to history, particularly the role of the C-47 paratrooper transport plane on D-Day.
Classic meets bold with J. McLaughlin’s designs, which are beautifully photographed at some of Sarasota, Florida’s most iconic mid-century homes in the J. McLaughlin Spring 2019 catalog.
At Tiffany & Co., everything old is new again as the luxe silver and jewelry emporium’s signature tag shape-shifts in an urban garden for its new Return to Tiffany Love Bugs Collection.
When it comes to fragrance and skincare, botanical elements continue to be a hot trend. And they are certainly key factors in the luxe products we recently sampled from Beauty Made in Italy, a program sponsored by the Italian government and Cosmetica Italia to promote these products in the American market.
Korean beauty-inspired brand Glow Recipe has made a name for itself in the beauty world. Now, it’s making a splash with one of its latest releases, the Watermelon Glow Ultra-Fine Mist.
Sarah Rowen brings wearable, trendy style to the equestrian world with her traveling boutique, Fab Finds by Sarah.
To and From is a “mindful nail concept” salon in Darien that offers clients a relaxing service using only the highest-end, clean products.
The dragon and the dragonfly figure spectacularly in Michelle Ong’s jewelry designs – and in a forthcoming book on her Hong Kong-based jewelry house, Carnet.
CBD and hemp-derived products are taking over the health and beauty industry.
For luxe jeweler Graff – whose some 60 stores worldwide include a salon and private viewing room in The Vault at The Saks Shops at Greenwich – design begins with art but it doesn’t end there.
We visit the Frédéric Fekkai Salon in Greenwich for a blowout and learns a few tips from Fekkai himself.
Barbara Ross-Innamorati is making a splash worldwide with her Norwalk-based jewelry line, Évocateur.
The Museum at FIT celebrates its golden anniversary by rolling out its greatest hits for “Exhibitionism” – an exhibition about its past exhibitions.
Neiman Marcus is the gift that keeps giving. Not only is the luxe retailer out with its Christmas Book, complete with new fantasy items, but its The Heart of Neiman Marcus Foundation has pledged to support The Boys & Girls Club of America youth arts programs, which serve 4.3 million children through 4,300 clubs nationwide.
Ditch the mascara and sleep in. We tried a lash lift from Hott Lash in Armonk for longer looking, curled eyelashes with the hopes of cutting a few minutes off of our morning routine.
It’s time to dress up again, says Kobi Halperin, who was at Bloomingdale’s White Plains to show you how to do it.