Thom Browne
The American designer and chairman of the CFDA answers 32 questions on fashion sense and other sensibilities, including his penchant for wearing, well, himself
The New Bling Ring
The ultra-rich are swapping couture for six-figure high jewelry—and the invitation-only experiences that come with it
Le Grand Comeback
Parisians had all but declared the 200-year-old restaurant Le Grand Véfour dead. Its stylish revival proves that if you rebuild it, the fashion set will come
Of Advice and Men
Our men’s-wear advice columnist settles the sweltering season’s biggest style debates, including one non-negotiable: absolutely no shorts at the office
Christian Louboutin
The French designer answers 21 questions on fashion sense and other sensibilities, including his unusual workout attire
Statement Piece of Mind
Former accessories director Richard Sinnott brings a lifetime of taste-making to his new vintage-costume-jewelry atelier—and makes the case for going bold
Gold Standard
New York jeweler Jean Prounis melds ancient Greek goldsmithing techniques and precious gems to create pieces that grow more beautiful with wear
Tory Burch
The American designer answers 25 questions on fashion sense and other sensibilities, including her favorite Ricky Gervais tabloid moment
The Wythe and Wherefores
How an Americana brand grounded in craftsmanship and a distinctly Western sensibility came to be
Marta Kostyuk’s Next Move
The Ukrainian tennis star is enjoying a career-best season—off the court, she’s quietly becoming one of the sport’s most compelling style figures
Man in Search of Meaning
Why men’s wear’s defining question is no longer what a man should wear but who he wants to be
Bella Freud
The British fashion designer answers 30 questions on fashion sense and other sensibilities, including her penchant for totes
Lisa Eisner
The American jewelry designer answers 40 questions on fashion sense and other sensibilities—and makes the case for going vintage
The Rucellai Renaissance
From her 15th-century palace in Florence, Aloisia Rucellai crafted Surrealist jewels for the most glamorous women of the 1960s and 1970s. Now her granddaughter and namesake is reviving her legacy
The Gilded Ave.
From candy-colored gemstones to diamond-studded shells and symbolic gold medallions, discover the dazzling jewelers transforming Madison Avenue
Of Advice and Men
From summer jackets to office-ready shoes, our new men’s-wear advice columnist shares the style upgrades that will make you look effortlessly put together
The High-Stepping Haberdasher of Harvard Square
At the Andover Shop, Charlie Davidson—who would have been 100 this year—sold tweeds, button-downs, and something harder to define: a style that drew together university grandees, jazz gods, and literary legends
Tom Chapman
In time for Father’s Day, the co-founder of Matches Fashion and, most recently, our favorite dad-gift destination, ABASK, answers 25 questions on fashion sense and other sensibilities
Alessandro Sartori
The Italian fashion designer and artistic director of Zegna answers 25 questions on fashion sense and other sensibilities, including his L.A. go-tos
Paul Smith and Gabriela Hearst
On the occasion of their new, limited-edition collection, the designers and longtime pen pals answer 17 questions on fashion sense and other sensibilities
Down Under, Dressed Up
How Australian labels like Zimmermann, Christopher Esber, Sir, and Réalisation Par became the unlikely darlings of the style set
Tom Ford
The American designer and filmmaker answers 47 questions on fashion sense and other sensibilities, including his penchant for black suits and Pringles
Ana Khouri’s Flower Power
Ahead of the European Fine Art Foundation fair at the Park Avenue Armory, the jewelry designer talks shop
Edward Enninful on Life After Vogue
For years, he was Condé Nast’s crown jewel. Then came the rumors of a rift and a corporate cull. Now the fashion visionary reveals the truth about his “chic” exit, Oprah’s advice, and why his new media empire, EE72, is just getting started

