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Lanvin Man Comes to NYC
Forget Paris. The French fashion house Lanvin has found a new home on the Upper East Side for its devoted male following.
Finally, Lanvin has opened its first men’s flagship store outside Paris, in an elegant townhouse on the Upper East Side. The opening makes the brand the third in a string of French fashion houses (following Dior and Christian Louboutin) to launch a... READ MORE
Buy El Bulli’s Wine Cellar
Sotheby’s auctions the wine collection of Ferran Adrià’s dearly departed Catalan restaurant.
If you never made it to El Bulli, the coming Sotheby’s auction of the restaurant’s wine collection and other assets is your best chance to get a taste. If you were one of the lucky ones who dined at chef Ferran Adrià’s Catalan masterpiece and long... READ MORE
The Best Skincare in the City
Finding just the right moisturizer or aftershave can be a surprisingly intimidating experience, so let us lead the way.
Between the city’s drying winters and sticky, sweaty summers, New Yorkers don’t have the easy, sun-kissed skin of our California counterparts. To make up for it we’ve put together a few of our favorite skincare stores. From classic Tuscan brands to... READ MORE
Dior Homme Goes Custom
With custom menswear upstarts sweeping the city, a legendary brand joins the party.
Of all the companies racing into the custom menswear market, Dior Homme is one we couldn't be happier about. The venerable brand has brought its made-to-measure service, previously available only to select clients at the label’s Avenue Montaigne... READ MORE
Tailoring with Perks
Nolita tailor Duncan Quinn turns his suiting operation into an exclusive social club—and takes it on the road.
Bespoke tailors in Nolita are not hard to come by, but Duncan Quinn offers his clients more than the requisite tumbler of Scotch during fittings; he’s created an exclusive, invitation-only gentleman’s social club. “The suits just happen to be the... READ MORE
Welcome to Exotic Car Heaven
Deep in industrial Newark, four businesses have teamed up to create the ultimate tri-state destination for auto enthusiasts.
The Ironbound section of Newark is about as plush as its name implies—which is to say not at all, at least on the surface. But on an industrial block there sits a newly rehabbed brick warehouse that hides one of the country’s great car collections,... READ MORE
A Culinary Treasure Trove
At Kitchen Arts & Letters, NYC’s culinary elite thumb through one of the world’s greatest collections of cookbooks.
Where do NYC chefs go to expand their knowledge of food? Italy, sure, but also to Kitchen Arts & Letters, a food lover’s wonderland that is home to 12,000 contemporary, out-of-print, rare, imported, and domestic titles on everything food and... READ MORE














































