In the (fashionable) bag
by“Pockets to Purses: Fashion + Function” has now opened at The Museum at FIT.
“Pockets to Purses: Fashion + Function” has now opened at The Museum at FIT.
A recent fashion show at Neiman Marcus Westchester offered tips on how to travel in style.
Time for WAG’s annual home design issue – and our first home design event.
In celebration of Women’s History Month, some 30 artists are participating in “Girlhood” at the Howland Cultural Center in Beacon.
The “Touched by an Angel” star launched her new book, “Box of Butterflies,” at The Perfect Provenance in Greenwich Tuesday to benefit Operation Smile.
Time for WAG’s annual home design issue – and our first home design event.
The next lecture of the Connecticut Ceramics Study Circle will focus on the Rockefeller family’s tradition of collecting Chinese ceramics.
The latest creation in the Elton John Music is Love For Lalique collection was auctioned off in Los Angeles to raise funds for the fight against AIDS.
Join Operation Smile ambassador Roma Downey Tuesday, March 6, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. as she promotes her new book “Box of Butterflies” at The Perfect Provenance in Greenwich.
Former Cold Spring gallery owner Barbara Galazzo is curating a show, “Walks of Life,” in Beacon.
Take a break from winter by attending “The Garden and Beyond: An Afternoon of History at Wave Hill,” set for March 9 at the Riverdale public garden.
Floral artist Daniel Ost turns the New York Botanical Garden’s 16th annual “Orchid Show” into an architectonic marvel.
Neue Galerie New York is set to open the third show in a trilogy of exhibitions focusing on German history.
Dig Inn and Newburgh’s Graft Cidery will host a happy hour event Wednesday pairing curated dishes with signature ciders.
The Winter Games close with the passing of the torch in more ways than one.
“Spring Blossoms,” a flower show set for April 7 and 8, will open the 2018 season at Lyndhurst in Tarrytown.
The United States has redeemed a lackluster performance in PyeongChang.
Middletown-based Tee-Owels offers adorable hair towels that don’t strip the hair of its moisture.
Crazy Richard’s offers a peanut butter made from peanuts – and nothing else.
The cosmetics brand, whose enchanting products are inspired by popular children’s books, will soon be available at beauty store chains.