Road shades
byWith windows down and wind in your hair, nothing complements a hot rod quite like a cool pair of shades. More than a sunny-day…
With windows down and wind in your hair, nothing complements a hot rod quite like a cool pair of shades. More than a sunny-day…
Would Atlas have shrugged at the party Tiffany & Co. threw Sept. 10 to honor its revamped Atlas Collection? Not a chance. The New…
I’m hot – and not necessarily in a good way. Let’s just say that I’ve reached that moment in the prime of womanhood when…
James Bond, who celebrates his 50th anniversary in films with the release of “Skyfall” Nov. 9, is a man’s fantasy of a man the way Mr. Darcy is a woman’s fantasy of a man.
St. Valentine’s Day is still 118 days away. But it’s never too early for Tiffany & Co., featured in September WAG’s “Class Acts” issue, to let fans know how the emporium will be celebrating. With a little bling, of course.
Since the late-19th century and the advent of sportswear, women have been steadily drawing inspiration from men for their wardrobes. This month, Zoë takes a page out of “Papa” Hemingway and discovers her inner adventurer.
“I always wear rubber bands. I usually have like 20. These are my jewelry,” says Tom Beebe, vice president of creative services at HMX Group, the holding company behind major retail brands like Hart Schaffner & Marx, Hickey Freeman and Bobby Jones. You can also call him the right-hand man to designer Joseph Abboud, who serves as president and chief creative officer of HMX.