Vacheron Constantin Opens New Flagship in New York City
Vacheron Constantin’s new flagship in New York City, between Madison and Park Avenues, opens this week.
Vacheron Constantin’s new flagship in New York City, between Madison and Park Avenues, opens this week.
Many may recognize the enigmatic public figure that is Frédéric Beigbeder—the author, journalist, TV personality, radio show host, director, and all-around bad boy Frenchman dedicated… Read More »Manhattan’s Babe by Frédéric Beigbeder Gives Assouline Its First Novel with Illustrations
Last month in the Bronx, we met with Kasseem Dean, better known as Swizz Beatz, to discuss a very important party that was set to open… Read More »“No Commission: Art Performs”—Swizz Beatz’s Art Party in the Bronx
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In 2000, MoMA PS1 debuted one of the most groundbreaking exhibitions to reoccur every five years, “Greater New York,” highlighting works from varying artists that are… Read More »MoMA PS1’s Fourth Iteration of “Greater New York”
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Synonymous to J. Mendel’s ever-present feminine exuberance is perhaps one of Gilles Mendel’s greatest influences of the season—Japan’s sense of precision, rigor, and control. For… Read More »The Precision, Rigor, and Control of Japonisme at J. Mendel
Anndra Neen is at it again—and this time, they’re back from Kashmir, and ready to share some unexpected treasures. The co-founding sisters, Phoebe and Annette… Read More »Anndra Neen Takes Us to Kashmir