Quite a fit
byWe offer a sneak peek of the retrospective, “Norell: Dean of American Fashion,” opening this month at The Museum at FIT.
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.
The Manhattan engagement of “Downton Abbey: The Exhibition,” an immersive journey into the popular television drama, has been extended.
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.
Brooklyn-based glass mosaic artist Allison Eden has teamed up with Hudson Valley’s LebaTex to bring a new collection of festive fabrics to the home-design market.
The Neue Galerie in Manhattan is transformed into a Viennese treat with its latest exhibition, “Wiener Werkstätte 1903-1932: The Luxury of Beauty.”
Take a trip to Victorian India through the new John Lockwood Kipling exhibition at the Bard Graduate Center in Manhattan.
Jeannine Falino of New Rochelle has curated the vibrant “New York Silver, Then and Now” at the Museum of the City of New York.
We caught up with the NYC native and LA-based artist and fashion illustrator at a recent signing, where she talked art, fashion and family ties to the Hudson Valley.
Veteran actress and activist Ali MacGraw, who grew up in Bedford and Pound Ridge, visits New York from Santa Fe to spotlight her latest work – in fashion design.
Valmont, the Swiss cosmetics and wellness brand, gave a sneak peek of “Essence of Bees,” the latest from its l’Elixir des Glaciers skincare range, on a steamy late afternoon in Manhattan.
The past meets the present in a most creative fashion in “New York Silver, Then and Now” at the Museum of the City of New York.
Cold Spring will host “The Spring Sip & Shop” throughout the village June 17.
WAG keeps an eye on design, from the Kips Bay Decorator Show House’s extended run to more from ICFF.
Fashion designer Jane Wilson-Marquis opened the doors of her Manhattan boutique to celebrate the publication of “Ageless Bride.”
It is one of the most famous businesses in the world – a British multinational corporation, headquartered in Manhattan that specializes in everything from wines to watches to Whistlers.
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.
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.
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.
A mention of the New York World’s Fair brings to mind the 1964 edition or perhaps even its 1939 predecessor. Both remain alive in…