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Anthony Hopenhajm’s Favorite Things

The owner and artistic director of American heritage-jewelry house Seaman Schepps (Wallis Simpson and Jackie Onassis were clients) and Trianon keeps a Filson duffel, Faber-Castell pencils, and Huberd’s Shoe Grease at the ready

Filson

$695

Large Rugged Twill Duffle Bag

Danner

$430

Mountain Boot in Light Cascade

Huberd’s

$17.99

Shoe Grease

Babar’s Guide to Paris: A Picture Book

Goldfaber Aqua Watercolor Pencils

Wms&Co.

From $25

Classic Edged Pads: Metallic Gold

Flowerbx

From $105.00

Rose a la Mode Bouquet

Hario

$35

Jumping Leaf Tea Pot

Chocolate Covered Cashews with Cardamom

Babylone Candleholder & Candle Set

Brady Perrigo’s Favorite Things

The Miami-based C.E.O. of Del Toro, an Italian-made shoe collection, is a private-equity guy with a passion for handcraft. His personal style is defined by Ralph Lauren Home, Todd Snyder suede jackets, and a Rapport watch box in lacquered burr-walnut wood to store his collection. Because he’s a “watch guy” too.

Ralph Lauren

$1,275

Bryant Chair Modern

“I get lost on Chairish for hours at a time and actually draw a lot of design influence from it. Why’s RL so good at furniture?”

COS

$135

Regular Zipped Twill Overshirt

“A colleague in Italy turned me onto this one. I’m a big fan of simple and versatile lightweight outerwear.”

Diptyque

$75

Citronelle Candle

“Diptyque’s signature summer scent is too good not to keep lit year round.”

Todd Snyder

$998

Italian Suede Snap Dylan Jacket in Navy

“I put Todd on a pedestal. He’s been a massive influence in my work. I own three of these and regularly wear them all.”

Casa Bosques Chocolates

$13

Pure Dark Chocolate 74% Chocolate Bar

“When it comes to chocolate, I have problems. Okay, it’s not just chocolate, but these are addicting.”

Billy Reid

$898

Savoy Suede Workshirt in Chocolate

“I never felt cool enough to pull off Billy Reid. But I pretend I am in this shirt.”

Rapport

$1,090

Heritage Ten Watch Box in Burr Walnut

“For better or worse, I’m a ‘watch guy.’ My guitar days made me a ‘wood guy’ too. This thing is stunning.”

Tokyobike

$625

Mono in Blue Jade

“I dig the vintage aesthetic of Tokyobikes. This one deserves a ride down Collins Avenue.”

Drake’s

$255

Navy Hand Rolled Large Knot Grenadine Tie

“One of my first tie purchases when I entered the working world 15 years ago. Still have it. Still wear it.”

Fellow

From $225

Stagg EKG Pro Electric Kettle

“I use this kettle every single day.”

Polaroid

$99.99

Hi·Print Generation 2 Pocket Photo Printer

“I snap a Polaroid of the sunrise every day when I’m home and send them out with holiday cards every year. Feels more personal, and it’s a ton of fun.”

Cobb Wines

$79.99

Emmaline Ann Vineyard Pinot Noir 2018

“Sometimes they email me when I haven’t placed an order in a few weeks. Is that good or bad?”

Jennifer Zuccarini’s Favorite Things

The founder of Fleur du Mal, a collection of lingerie and fashion named for the poems of Charles Baudelaire, believes in sophisticated seduction. Her secrets to feminine power include Chanterêves Chassagne-Montrachet Premier Cru Les Morgeots, Chloé boots, and Fleur du Mal’s men’s silk-Jacquard pj’s

Emporio Sirenuse x Carlo Moretti

$129

I Diversi : Red Wave

“I love the simple yet sensual design of these handblown tumblers by Carlo Moretti for Emporio Sirenuse.”

Alaïa

$1,290

La Cœur Bag

“You have to be strategic to get everything you need for a night out in the Alaïa La Cœur bag, but it’s worth ditching your wallet and just throwing in a credit card, lipstick, and your keys for this little gem of an accessory.”

Loewe

$3,150

Cotton Trench Coat

“When fall is imminent, I think about trench coats and boots. This army green Loewe trench is a statement piece but also very wearable, structured but feminine.”

Chloé

$2,090

Eve Over-the-Knee Boots

“I like an over-the-knee boot with a sensible heel. You could wear an oversized sweatshirt and shorts and these boots would make it look elevated and chic. I’m a big fan of the new Chloé collection under Chemena Kamali.”

Fleur Du Mal

$345

Men’s Silk Jacquard PJ Pant

“What’s sexier than borrowing your partner’s PJ’s to lounge around in? Our men’s silk jacquard PJ’s feel so wonderful against the skin. I’ve converted a lot of men to silk with this set.”

Alice Mushrooms

From $29.00

Nightcap Mushroom Chocolates

“I’m a big supporter of anyone that tells me chocolate before bed is a good thing. The founders of Alice, Lindsay Goodstein and Charlotte Cruze, create functional chocolate using adaptogens and nootropic mushrooms for every mood. We collaborated in February for the launch of their Happy Ending chocolates (promoting desire) with a mushroom-embroidered, silk lingerie set.”

Wms&Co.

From $25

Classic Edged Pads: Glossy Red

“My husband and I leave each other little notes when one of us travels. These are more romantic than a Post-it.”

Chanterêves

$225

Chassagne-Montrachet Premier Cru ‘Les Morgeots’ 2020

“If I’m splurging on a nice bottle of white wine, Montrachet is my first stop. Parcelle is a very cute wine bar close to where we live in Chinatown and a great place to fall in love with a new variety, but I also follow their recommendations online to discover new favorites.”

Dal Negro

$610

Burlwood Poker Set

“During the pandemic, I spent some time in L.A. with my sister Janet. We joined a great group of guys to play a weekly poker game in our backyards. Every week we would move the table between our houses, open up some bottles of wine, order pizza from Gjelina and have some laughs. I’m planning to get a group of women together this fall in New York to learn how to play. This is the perfect set.”

Augustinus Bader

$43

x Sofia Coppola The Tinted Balm

“I never leave the house without lip balm. It’s even better if it’s tinted. Sofia Coppola and Augustinus Bader collaborating on a lip balm felt so random but also so right.”

Sarah Solis’s Favorite Things

The L.A.-based interior designer was a Nirvana-worshipping, 90s kid who loves old-world European style. Solis recently launched Galerie Solis, a collection of original furniture and textiles as well as antiques, artwork, and accessories. Here, she shares what she keeps in the house

Il Buco Vita

$160

Pienza Graduated Decanter

“When hosting, I love to use tableware that looks and feels like fine jewelry. This hand blown decanter from Tuscany is beautifully sculptural yet delicate.”

Il Buco Vita

From $110

Iron Tapered Candleholder

My space is filled with all types of candles. I am always collecting new ways to have and hold them.”

Rimowa

$1,150

Essential Check-In L

“A perfect blend of form and function. Visually beautiful and gets me where I need to go.”

Totême

$1,250

Belted Leather Tote Bag

“The bag that keeps on giving. My entire life fits in this bag.”

Jenni Kayne

$575

Cashmere Kate V-Neck

“Slipping on this sweater is like receiving a warm hug. I’m always reaching for it.”

Aesop

$131

Resurrection Duet

“Something as simple as a luxurious hand soap can make a memorable impact. Great for your guest bathroom or as a gift.”

Matteau

$480

Pop-Over Shirt Dress

“My daily uniform. Throw it on and go.”

Bellocq

From $12.00

No.55 Mint Tea

“I don’t drink caffeine. I always opt for an herbal tea to keep me grounded throughout my day.”

Ilaria Icardi

$3,543

77-Link Gold Chain

I’m attracted to forever jewelry that you never have to take off. A simple gold link chain never goes out of style.”

The Row

$3,990

Montrose Cotton-Cashmere Trench Coat

“A wardrobe staple that’s timeless and just makes sense.”

Shoyeido

$18

Plum Blossoms Incense

“A beautifully scented incense will awaken the sense of an interior and deepen the feeling of what meets the eye.”

Thakoon Panichgul’s Favorite Things

A fashion polymath, Thakoon Panichgul has worked in production, edited at Harper’s Bazaar in the early 2000s, and designed Thakoon, his own C.F.D.A. award–nominated collection. Now his creative instincts are channeled into HommeGirls, a cult downtown magazine (its 12th volume is out next week) and fashion line, with an outpost coming soon to N.Y.C.’s Chinatown. Here, a few of his prized possessions

Tasaki

$2,678

Fine Links Pendant

“I created this over a decade ago for the Japanese pearl and fine jewelry brand Tasaki. The design and sentiment are so personal to me.”

Carhartt WIP

$93

Single-Knee Dearborn Jeans

“I really hate to think about pants when I get dressed, so these really work.”

Loewe

$53

Tomato Leaves Incense Sticks

“For incense, it’s fresh and unusual.”

Embryolisse

$29

Lait-Crème Concentré

“All-around great for everything 24 hours and 365 days of the year. The French pharmacy knows best.”

HommeGirls

$1,295

Leather Bomber Jacket

“I’ve never owned or worn leather until this jacket. It’s got slight padding inside, so it’s the perfect bomber for fall and winter.”

HommeGirls Magazine

$19

Volume 12

“Always on the coffee table and any table!”

Frédéric Malle

$410

Monsieur Parfum

“I love oud, and I love the balance of this scent and how it smells on my skin. Been using this forever.”

The North Face

$59

Men’s ThermoBall™ Traction Mules V

“Bought these many years ago for walking my dog. They’ve since become everyday in NYC.”

Il Buco Vita

$28

Collepino Twisted Beeswax Candle

“More beautiful than your standard.”

Andy Warhol

$50

Velvet Rage and Beauty

“A new and noteworthy book. Like the title, it’s a velvet rage and beauty.”

Tekla

$110

Striped Terry Bath Towel

“I love their quality and aesthetic. I have their sheets, and my girls at work bought me their striped down boot slippers for home, which are super decadent.”

Cartier

$11,600

Santos Automatic 18-Karat Gold Interchangeable Strap Watch

“My husband bought a vintage style of this for me in Paris. I don’t wear my wedding ring because I don’t like to wear rings, so this watch is like my wedding band.”

Irene Neuwirth’s Favorite Things

Her eye for color and exquisitely unpretentious stones have made Irene Neuwirth’s jewelry a favorite of Julianne Moore and Julia Louis-Dreyfus. Kamala Harris wears Neuwirth’s double strand of pearls. The California-based designer is mad for horses and infusing her work with refined sense of play. Here, a few precious picks

ISDIN

$73

Eryfotona Actinica Face Sunscreen

“This is my dermatologist’s favorite sunscreen, so it’s mine too! I never leave home without it.”

Joanna Czech

$1,250

The Kit

“Joanna, the greatest friend and facialist. I’m obsessed with her product line. She developed it for years and it’s perfection.”

Area Home

From $375

Perla Sheet Set

“My absolute favorite for years. Phil is allergic to so many different fabrics and these are the softest and most delicious.”

Gregory Parkinson

$280

Nighttime Array Block-Printed Cotton Napkins

“Gregory is one of my very best friends and my textile guru. He’s a master at mixing colors and patterns. There’s no one better!”

David Zwirner Books

$60

Paul Klee: 1939

“One of the first books I purchased for my home. Endlessly inspiring, I come back to it all the time.”

Studio Shamshiri x ABASK

$2,925

Handwoven Cashmere Bold-Stripe Blanket

“This is a collaboration between dear friends of mine with the best taste. I adore anything they create individually so this is a double must.”

Kim Hastreiter

$75

Stuff: A New York Life of Cultural Chaos

“Kim Hastreiter is the collector of cool. I would buy anything she does or points me to.”

Gabriela Hearst

$3,490

Arion Dress in Ivory Sportswear Wool

“Anything Gabriela Hearst. Guiltiest pleasure.”

Casa Dragones

$370

Joven Tequila

“Casa Dragones as an indulgence. Neat.”

Westman Atelier

$48

Baby Cheeks Blush Stick

“A legendary makeup artist and friend I met through riding. I have just about everything from the line.”

Paravel

$305

Travel Treasures Set

“We travel a lot. This is our go-to luggage. I get so many compliments.”

Attersee

$450

The Cashmere Silk T-Shirt

“I love color and prints but am also a big fan of classic pieces in gorgeous materials.”

Eduardo González and David Carballido’s Favorite Things

The founders of Lalo tequila blanco grew up together in Guadalajara, Mexico. González, whose nickname is “Lalo,” was practically bred on tequila—his grandfather is Don Julio González, of Don Julio. Lalo’s minimalist aesthetic and purist approach to blanco have made it one of the fastest growing spirits brands in the US. Here, González and Carballido share their taste for the finer things

Fujifilm

$1,599

X100VI Digital Camera

“Investing in a professional camera provides superior image quality when capturing cherished memories—something a smartphone simply can’t match.” - E.L.G.

Rimowa

$1,475

Original Compact Suitcase

“My Rimowa suitcase is perfect for traveling with tequila—I can fit six bottles of Lalo inside.” - E.L.G.

Lobmeyr

$198

Ambassador Hand-Blown Crystal Martini Glass

“My wife loves an espresso martini. These make every pour feel special.” - E.L.G.

Anya Hindmarch

$360

Personalized Small Wash Bag

“Whether it’s a photo of your dog or any design you love, a customizable wash bag adds a personal touch to your travel routine.” - E.L.G.

Lorenzi Milano

$4,185

Bamboo and Leather Bar Set

“I saw this bar set at my friend’s home. It elevates any home bar to the next level.” - E.L.G.

Casa Bosques Chocolates

$16

Flore de Cacao Chocolate Bar

“At the end of a dinner party, Casa Bosques chocolates are a perfect way to satisfy my sweet tooth.” - E.L.G.

Petite Plume

$94

Stripe Seersucker Pajamas

“Nothing gives me more pleasure when I come home than having a nice, crisp pajama to crawl into.” - D.R.C.

Assouline

$120

Hotel Esencia Book

“A go-to gift for me. During the pandemic, my husband and I discovered Hotel Esencia.” - D.R.C.

Dr. Barbara Sturm

$125

Everything Eye Patches

“I had some big party nights in Greece this summer. My friend Charly Sturm (daughter of Barbara Sturm] gave me these patches. The next morning and I was shocked at how effective they were.” - D.R.C.

Jacques

$120

Mindful Movement T-Shirt

“I may not be the greatest athlete, but this set definitely makes me look the chicest in class, which is just as important.” - D.R.C.

Moda Domus

$355

Set-of-Two Ceramic Potato Bowls

“I saw these dishes at my friend’s house and fell in love. They’re playful, elegant, and a great conversation starter.” - D.R.C.

Baudoin & Lange

$620

Sagan Loafers in Black Deerskin

“I discovered this brand at the Burlington Arcade in London and have never looked back. I have them in multiple colors and styles.” - D.R.C.

Warby Parker

From $95.00

Beale Sunglasses

“I lose sunglasses constantly, so I love stocking up on these classic frames. They’re extremely well made and affordable.” - D.R.C.

LALO

$43.99

Blanco Tequila

“I only drink tequila and champagne and Lalo is my obvious choice for its purity and quality.” - D.R.C.

Nili Lotan’s Favorite Things

When Nili Lotan launched her women’s fashion collection of cool, androgynous staples with a whiff of the 60s and 70s more than 20 years ago, she was designing for herself. When she launched her first men’s collection last year, she had her husband, singer songwriter David Broza (and Bob Dylan), in mind. Originally from Israel, Lotan lives and works in Tribeca, where she just opened her first men’s store across the street from her women’s shop. Here, she shares her tips for a life well-lived

Assouline

$145

Brancusi New York 1913-2013

“Brancusi. One of my favorite artists whose work has inspired me greatly.”

Diptyque

$74

Baies Candle

“Baies is my favorite scent that we use in all our stores.”

Roxanne Lowit

$32.50

Yves Saint Laurent

“Seventies Yves Saint Laurent, embodying an effortlessly elegant, sophisticated and sexy sensibility, is a source of inspiration that guides my collection.”

Bob Batchelor

$54

Bob Dylan: A Biography

“What I like about Dylan’s identity is that he carries in him what’s cool. He expresses masculinity with poetic and creative soul. This is the man I am inspired to dress.”

Westman Atelier

$80

Foundation Brush

“I don’t use much makeup—just a little concealer. Because of its exceptional shape, this brush gives great even, natural coverage.”

Charlotte Perriand

$11,279

1960s Large Table, Bench and 2 Stools Les Arcs

“I’m buying Charlotte Perriand for my new house.”

Leonard Cohen

$29

Songs Of Leonard Cohen Vinyl

“Our new men’s store holds some of my favorite vinyls of all time—Leonard Cohen, Bob Dylan, The Rolling Stones, Patti Smith and Carole King to name a few.”

Rimowa

$1,800

Original Check-In L

“I have a couple sizes of the original Rimowa. It’s the luggage I use for all my travels.”

Smythson

$285

2025 Soho Weekly Agenda in Panama

“How I keep my calendar.”

Society Limonta

$595

Multi Alpaca Throw

“I love the bedding from Society. This throw looks cozy and chic.”

Nili Lotan

$450

Joan Flared Jeans

“Joan is my ultimate favorite jean in my wardrobe. I wear it on rotation in all washes: blue denim, cream denim, and black denim.”

Nili Lotan

$395

Carpenter Cropped Corduroy Trousers

“My pants have a strong following with women. I believe I can create the same for men starting with the utilitarian Carpenter Pant.”

Themis Z

$81

Kyma Espresso Cup and Saucer

“I have this homeware made in Greece in brown. The design and the color speak to me.”

Jacques Marie Mage

$820

Men’s Molino 55 Sunglasses

“I just picked up a new pair of Jacques Marie Mage glasses in Paris. For years I have worn the Molino.”

Sophie Lou Jacobsen’s Favorite Things

Sophie Lou Jacobsen’s whimsical glass designs, defined by a combination of color, playfulness, and function, earned a brisk following after she opened her New York–based studio in 2019. Most recently, de Gournay enlisted Jacobsen for Tulipa, a collection of vases, candle sconces, pendant lights, and mirrors inspired by de Gournay’s chinoiserie wallpapers. With the collection currently on view at the firm’s London showroom as part of the London Design Festival, Jacobsen shares her style dispatch

Autumn Sonata

$120

Helena Pool Towel

“I love all of Autumn Sonata’s heritage revival prints. I can’t stop thinking about this striped number.”

David Zwirner Books

$60

Alice Neel, Uptown

“Portraiture is one of the art forms I am always most drawn to. I’d love to get my hand on this monograph of Alice Neel’s work.”

Le Monde Béryl

$537

Mary Jane in Black Mesh

“There is nothing classier than a pair of simple Mary Jane ballerina flats. I already had my white leather version, and now I have my eye on this mesh pair by Le Monde Beryl!”

Ghia x Sophie Lou Jacobsen

$110

Totem Glasses

“I love this new colorway of the Totem Glass, our collaboration with non-alcoholic drink brand Ghia.”

Matteau

$460

Crepe Mini Shift Dress

“I want to spend all of autumn in this little black dress. Imagine all the fun tights and socks that you could pair with it.”

Sophie Lou Jacobsen

$135

Set-Of-Four Trumpet Aperitif Glasses

“My favorite glass in the Bouquet stemware collection. A three-ounce glass perfect for a mini martini, vermouth, a little sparkling wine, or any aperitif or palette cleanser, which is key to a dinner party or cocktail.”

Giovanni Domenico Campiglia

$675

Museum Study Print VIII

“I could spend hours scrolling through the antiques on Nickey Kehoe’s site. The selection of rugs alone! I’m very drawn to these 18th century Campiglia study drawings of sculptures in the Medici Museum.”

M. Lapierre

$50

Morgon 2023

“If you see a Morgon on a bottle list or in a shop, you can purchase it without hesitation. I’ve never had a bad version of it. I’m also obsessed with their labels. This one from Marcel Lapierre is a true delight.”

Saie

$28

Glowy Super Gel

“I’m a huge fan of the clean makeup brand Saie. It’s my go-to for creating the no-makeup look.”

Khaite

$4,400

Iana Jacket in Dark Brown

“Ultra coveting this suede jacket from Khaite. Pure elegance.”

Ariel Ashe and Reinaldo Leandro’s Favorite Things

Ariel Ashe and Reinaldo Leandro opened their architecture and interior design firm in New York City in 2008. Their relaxed, contemporary aesthetic bears the influence of American Southwestern, Latin American, and European design, and has earned clients including Liev Schreiber, Naomi Watts, Rashid Johnson, and Seth Meyers (who happens to be Ashe’s brother-in-law). Upon the release of their first book, Ashe Leandro: Architecture + Interiors (Rizzoli), Ashe and Leandro share their picks for a stylish life

David Zwirner Books

$60

Alice Neel, Uptown

“One of our favorite artists. Also an easy gift when you want to feel more creative than just buying a candle.” —A.A.

Playing Cards

$35

“We always travel with playing cards. These are so cute and leave a cool mark if you leave them behind.” —A.A.

Smythson

$265

Plain Paged Soho Notebook in Panama

“What says ‘I’m an architect’ more than sketching on your beautiful leatherbound notebook? Also a lot nicer than taking notes on your iPhone.” —R.L.

Matouk

$99

Cairo Scallop Towel

“Our favorite towels. They bring a touch of whimsy to any bathroom. And now they match Charmin’s toilet paper that also comes with scalloped edges!” —R.L.

The Row

$1,550

Hodette Skirt

“This skirt is so architecturally crisp it’s hard not to feel like a Greek sculpture. But in a young way.” —A.A.

Il Buco Vita

$62

Seaglass Salt Dish

“Yes, this could be used as a salt dish. But if you are middle aged, it is also the perfect little vessel to carry all of your morning pills, vitamins, and supplements.” —R.L.

Aesop

$126

Bathrooms Essentials Bundle

“Their body and hand wash are the best. That their graphic design and packaging is so on point is icing on the cake.” —R.L.

Donsje Amsterdam

From $94.00

Lotus Dress

“We love everything Maisonette. This dress says ‘Yes, my mom chose it. But I love it!’” —A.A.

Tory Burch

$428

Cat Printed Denim Skirt

“This is fun, especially in the current moment. A perfect way to scare off men who hate cat ladies.” —A.A.

Polaroid

$149.99

Now Generation 2 Starter Set

“Just own one. Bring it out at dinner parties, at cocktails, at installs (if you also happen to be an interior designer), and create beautiful memories.” —R.L.

Coming Soon

$145

The Pill

“Even if the owners of Coming Soon weren’t our friends, we would 100 percent be fans of their shop. With this pill-shaped carrier you can be the fun host wherever, whenever.” —R.L.

Ariel Ashe and Reinaldo Leandro

$65

Ashe Leandro: Architecture + Interiors

“If you can’t buy our book in your local bookstore (where you should demand they order it!), it’s okay to go to Amazon. A great gift for design-oriented friends.” —A.A.


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