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Save Venice!

The wedding of Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez is happening imminently, whether you like it or not. Here’s what to expect

An Embarrassment of Houses

New York, Water Mill, St. Tropez, Newport—Blackstone’s Stephen Schwarzman just can’t stop. Now he’s coming for the English countryside

The Wicked Witches of Etsy

Finding witches to do your bidding, be it casting a spell on a crush or a curse on a boss, is now as easy as paying $15 on the mom-and-pop online marketplace

Fashion Faux Pas

Justin Trudeau’s latest look—worn to greet the King and Queen—raises the question: Should you wear sneakers with a suit?

Beck and Call

Has American heiress Nicola Peltz stolen Brooklyn Beckham away from his illustrious family?

The Nannies Aren’t Alright

Spying, snitching, AirTagging toddlers … A Nanny Diaries–style Facebook group is a breeding ground for paranoid Upper East Side moms

The New Pay to Play

Private golf clubs have always been symbols of wealth and exclusivity, but today there are more new ones than ever before, and they’re only getting more difficult to join

The Liberation of Paris, Lauren Sánchez–Style

If there were awards for bachelorette parties, Jeff Bezos’s fiancée would have won big for her storming of the Seine

Bullets over East Hampton

A shooting range “for the common man” has been accused of peppering the houses of wealthy residents with stray bullets. Who’ll wave the white flag first?

Beware Qataris Bearing Gifts

Trump’s latest foray into bribery comes in the form of a $400 million aerial sleazemobile, courtesy of a petro-state autocrat

Female Trouble

What happens when a prodigal son falls under the influence of his older, American wife? The Beckhams are experiencing their own version of Megxit

Naked and Underpaid

From Michelangelo to Picasso, nude models have long been undercompensated muses to the greats. Now, in Florence, they’re threatening to strike

Pickleball Be Damned!

In Los Angeles, padel—a cross between squash, tennis, and racquetball—is becoming the sport of choice for the 0.1 percent

All That Glitters Isn’t Gold

Trump’s garish redecoration of the White House rivals the interior-design tastes of Saddam Hussein and King Midas

Working from Yacht

Forget W.F.H.—with the help of Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite-Internet service, the rich are taking remote work to new depths

“I Don’t Want to End Up in a Honduran Jail”

Some travelers are canceling trips in response to Trump’s actions. Others are taking extreme precautions

An Auctioneer Prepares: Sotheby’s

Oliver Barker’s theatrics have attracted a cult following of “Barkerheads”

An Auctioneer Prepares: Christie’s

With art sales increasingly moving outside the salesroom, the Adrien Meyer schmooze-fest never stops

California Leavin’

As out-of-state shooting locations increasingly lure filmmakers, Hollywood risks becoming to movies what Detroit has become to car manufacturing: an industry hub turned ghost town

Who’s Afraid of #SkinnyTok?

Ready or not, thin is back in—and people have no qualms talking about it

The Potemkin Kingdom

Gateway KSA offers students from the world’s top universities all-expenses-paid luxury trips to Saudi Arabia. What’s the catch?

Red, White, and Blues

America was once a fun, free, brave, and happy melting pot, but, as one Canadian argues, those days are seemingly over—at least for now

Good-bye, Mr. Xi

When rich Chinese families send their children to English boarding schools, they pay for guardians to take care of their offsprings’ logistical—and emotional—needs

A Waste of Space

The world expected cosmic wisdom from Katy Perry, who joined Lauren Sánchez’s all-women space trip aboard the Blue Origin rocket. Instead, we got a setlist for her new tour