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My Favorite Things

As the interior designer behind countless celebrity properties—not to mention The Row’s residential-in-spirit Melrose Place boutique—Courtney Applebaum has mastered the art of transforming a house into a home, thanks, in part, to her impeccable collection of antique treasures and her very own single-material accent pieces. Below, she shares the display-worthy essentials she can’t live without

Carthusia

$250

Olive Wood Fusion Razor and Base

“I understand a razor is not something one would traditionally spend much thought on; however, you see and interact with this object all the time. Why not have it be beautiful? Plus, you can replace the blade.”

Le Blanc

$22

Summer Verbena Laundry Wash

“The best detergent. I also love their collaboration with Yves Delorme. I’m the brand ambassador they never asked for.”

Smythson

$465

Bond Organizer in Panama

“I have to write everything down. This organizer lives up to its name.”

1stDibs

$675

Antique Hand-Blown Murano Glass Flute

“I love to collect these flutes and drink wine out of them. It makes for a more fun and fanciful experience.”

Eres

$371

Aquarelle One-Piece Swimsuit

“I only wear Eres bathing suits. The Aquarelle is a classic. I got it in cream this year and didn’t take it off all summer.”

Mariage Frères

$40

English Breakfast Tea Tin

I stopped drinking coffee a while ago and now have this tea every morning. I love it.”

Alain Ramie

$3,000

Picasso: Catalogue of the Edited Ceramic Works 1947-1971

“Books are a huge part of my research and inspiration. My library is what I consistently return to, and comprehensive catalogs like this are so important for the buying process. Plus, I love ceramics.”

The Row

$1,250

Astrea Striped Cotton-Poplin Shirt

“I love The Row shirts or a Charvet nightshirt to wear to the beach or to sleep.”

Polaroid

$119.99

Now Generation 2 i-Type Instant Camera

“We use our Polaroid when we have people over. I keep the photos in a silver box and love the memories. Plus, it makes everyone look great.”

Courtney Applebaum Design

$450

Seeded Glass Catch All

I haven’t lost my keys since I made this catchall. I think the glass is so stunning, and you can always use it as an ashtray.”

My Favorite Things

When Samantha Cameron, the former creative director of Smythson, debuted Cefinn in 2017, she set out to offer an urban uniform for multitasking fashion-philes. Six years on, the British designer and mother of four has won over women around the globe with transitional closet heroes crafted for all-day wear. Here, Cameron spotlights more of the pieces that carry her through her own day to day
Photo: Eva K. Salvi (Cameron)

Anya Hindmarch

$660

Valorie Clutch

“There were many occasions this summer when I reached for a cream clutch. This one is minimal yet classic and fresh, ideal paired with a standout print. I took it to the King’s coronation and it worked perfectly.”

Clinique

$24

Dramatically Different Lipstick

“I almost always wear the same lipstick color: Blushing Nude by Clinique. I buy it in bulk and dread it being discontinued.”

Sovesi

$13.99

Chunky Gold Hoop Earrings

“I never feel complete without a pair of large gold hoops. I am often losing one, so I buy several pairs at a time!”

Smythson

$280

2023-2024 Soho Weekly Agenda

“Having been creative director at Smythson for many years, I have a huge loyalty and love for the brand. The Soho diary has a great weekly view with a to-do list and notebook section at the back. I’m a big list writer. Keeping on top of my work and family is a constant challenge, so having everything written down is an absolute must.”

Cefinn

$610

Sierra Leather A-Line Maxi Skirt

“The Sierra skirt is one of our best-selling silhouettes and is launched for fall in a butter-soft brick-red leather. It’s perfect for desk to dinner and a seriously good new season wardrobe addition to pair with your favorite knit or shirt for maximum impact.”

Bragg

$13.68

Organic Apple Cider Vinegar

“A few years ago, a nutritionist recommended I take apple cider vinegar daily to help aid my gut health. I always try to stick to this and regularly add some to my homemade salad dressings.”

Ann Napolitano

$26.04

Hello Beautiful

“My most recent read, this book is about a family of four sisters. It’s beautifully written and very emotional. As the eldest of five sisters, I had a lot to relate to.”

Castañer

$215

Bromeliac Espadrille Wedge Sandals

“The perfect summer wedges. I love that they aren’t tie ups, which make them much more practical.”

Aesop

$43

Reverence Aromatique Hand Wash

“My interior aesthetic is clean and minimal. I am definitely not a maximalist. This packaging looks good in my kitchen and bathrooms. ”

Apple

$2,499

MacBook Pro 16” Laptop

“My laptop is my constant companion; I spend a lot of time working on print designs for our fabrics as well as artwork and photography for our lifestyle shoots. A retina screen is such a luxury. I take it with me everywhere.”

My Favorite Things

On any given day, Ronan Mckenzie could be photographing a Mulberry campaign; curating an exhibit at the Victoria and Albert Museum; designing sculptural silhouettes for her clothing line, Selasi; or interviewing a rising artist for the podcast HOME Impressions. In the rare moments she isn’t at work, the Frieze 91 committee member turns her attention to her new London flat, which she’s filled with quietly elegant and enduring essentials, as shown below
Photo: Serena Brown (Mckenzie)

Sabre

$80

Off-White Bistrot Vintage Flatware Set, 4

“Everyone laughs at me because you’ll catch me eating everything with a knife and fork—even corn on the cob or baklava—but no one can argue with a beautiful cutlery set. This one is gorgeous.”

Boy Smells

$27

Kush Scented Candle

“I’ll never get tired of this candle for any room and any occasion!”

The Row

$1,720

Dria Cashmere-Blend Turtleneck Knit Top

“From September to April, I’m usually in a turtleneck every day. I love this beautiful cut from The Row.”

Piglet

From $199.00

Linen Duvet Cover

“Because rest is essential.”

Antonio Citterio

$4,000

George Daybed

“When I move homes there are certain things I love to update, bedroom furniture being essential. I love the simplicity and height of this beautiful daybed.”

Rimowa

$650

Essential Lite Cabin U Suitcase

“I’m so grateful that travel is picking up again in my life, yet I’m in desperate need of a new case to take with me. I wish I had this one!”

Selasi

$1,435

Beige Muscle Long-Sleeved Dress

“This is one of my favorite pieces from my collection. The Muscle Series is made from a particularly special wool blend with an even more special story.”

Polaroid

$119.98

Go Travel Set

“I love instant photos and this little Polaroid Go would fit into even my smallest handbag.”

Frieze

Price Upon Request

Frieze 91 Membership

“For me, it’s so important to have a 360 experience of arts. Frieze is such an important place to learn about and experience a vast range of artworks and gain an understanding of the industry. With a Frieze 91 membership you gain access to much more than just the fair. There’s so much to discover!”

Supreme x Louis Vuitton

$18,375

Holdall

“I often have lots to carry—cameras, samples, books, always my laptop—and I love having a fab easy bag I can throw everything into and still feel fly. This, for me, is one of the flyest.”

My Favorite Things

A connoisseur of vintage, Brett Heyman channeled her passion for midcentury designs into the launch of Edie Parker, a collection of 1950s- and 60s-inspired acrylic handbags. Over a decade later, the Gucci alum’s playful lineup has expanded to include homeware, jewelry, and even display-worthy cannabis accessories. Here, Heyman reveals the pieces that light her up, from both the past and today
Photo: Christina Stoever (Heyman)

Another Tomorrow

$190

Women’s Sleeveless Tee Dress

“Another Tomorrow made the cotton tank dress I’ve been waiting for. I’ll throw on Sophie Buhai’s gold hoop earrings with it and probably won’t change for the rest of the summer. I love nothing more than feeling comfortable and put together.”

Paravel

$65

Packing Cube Quad

“Paravel packing cubes make great gifts. I love giving and receiving monogrammed items. They feel very thoughtful and special. I am waiting patiently for somebody to gift me the Cabana bundle.”

Edie Parker

$450

Tabletop Lighter in Aqua Swirl

“We have been making home accessories at Edie Parker since 2016. This tabletop lighter is a dream piece. We craft pretty things that surprise and delight, and this nested baby is no exception. It’s made from recycled acrylic and literally lights up a room.”

E.L.V. Denim

$435

High-Waisted Boyfriend Jeans

“I hate to pick favorites, but Moda Operandi gets the nod. I’ll usually just make it easy for myself and shop Lauren’s Closet. I’m ordering Ben-Amun’s silver bracelets and these E.L.V. jeans for fall.”

Fresh

$34

Limited-Edition Bestsellers Set

“Travel sets thrill me. I avoid checking luggage unless it’s absolutely necessary, so, if I don’t plan ahead and stash one of these away, I remember too late that all my products are too big, and I will be using bar soap to wash my face and whatever moisturizer is in the room.”

Big Jig Toys

$28

Fruit Balancing Game

“I love a child’s toy that doubles as a decor item. This balancing fruit basket from Maisonette is a great gift for the young kids in your life.”

Khaite

$1,540

The Mae Sweater

“Khaite anything. I’m obsessed with their knits and this sweater is on my wishlist. I can’t resist something in ‘avocado.’ I am a uniform dresser and love nothing more than an elevated basic.”

1stDibs

$1,950

Antique Murano Glass Fruit Chandelier

“I have been vintage-obsessed my entire life. I used to spend hours thrifting, but now I just search 1stDibs. It’s a far less active process but much more efficient. I collect vintage Murano fruit glass chandeliers.”

Massimo Vignelli

$500

24-Piece Pastel Hellerware Set

“Etsy is where I go to get weird. I often scoop up these vintage melamine sets when I find them in pretty colors.”

Harmless Harvest

$48

Organic Coconut Water

“Several years ago I changed up my morning coffee. I pair espresso over ice with coconut water. It’s a dream. Creamy, delicious, hydrating.”

My Favorite Things

Though born and raised in Geneva, Luc Goidadin has become an exemplar of British craftsmanship: after spending 15 years at Burberry as the Chief Design Officer, the Central Saint Martins and Royal College of Art graduate became the creative director of the heritage stationery house Smythson of Bond Street in 2019. Here, he shares the pieces he can’t live without

Smythson

$1,195

Envelope Folio Crossbody Bag

“A briefcase doesn’t suit me, so this is a chic and sleek way to carry my laptop, diary, and papers.”

Raey

$355

Responsible Cashmere-Blend Roll-Neck Sweater

“London brand Raey produces easy, modern pieces with an eye on sustainability. I’m actually looking forward to the autumnal chill to snuggle into this roll-neck.”

Matouk

$675

Lorelei Flat Sheet

“I never expected that I’d grow up to find bedding so thrilling! I revel in framed pillowcases, and these remind me of our fun scalloped Smythson stationery cards.”

Polaroid

$183.98

Now+ Generation 2 & Summer Edition Set

“Hate a selfie, love a Polaroid! Every shot counts and they are just so brilliantly flattering.”

Serge Lutens

$206

Chergui Eau de Parfum

“I lived near the Serge Lutens boutique in the Palais-Royal years ago, which is when I discovered Chergui. The scent is now so familiar to me that describing it is almost impossible.”

Salman Rushdie

$27.90

Victory City

“A rollicking epic, told in a voice that is wise, wry, and mischievous. It’s poetic but never pompous and I didn’t want it to end.”

Amazon

$14.99

All About Eve

“In the age of streaming, some films are still worth owning, for those days when nothing but an old favourite will do. All About Eve is a delight from start to finish. Bette Davis at her fiercest, swigging Martinis like they’re Evian. Even Marilyn Monroe puts in an appearance. Cinematic bliss.”

Nina Ottosson by Outward Hound

$15.99

Brick Puzzle Dog Toy

“Owners of hyperactive type A terriers will know that these toys are nothing short of essential. I also love imagining what Nina Ottosson’s R&D process must be like.”

Suze

$26.99

Suze Aperitif

“As a kid in France, I would pass a stunning faded 30s mural advertisement for this most Belle Epoque of aperitifs. Other than being featured in a 1912 Picasso papier collé, it also turns out to be delicious with tonic or as a quirky substitute for Campari in a Negroni.”

1stDibs

$2,450

Red Chinoiserie Mirror

“I have an irrepressible antique mirror addiction, not so much due to narcissistic impulses but rather owing to the drama and extra dimension they add to any room. I also love the way light glows on old, mottled mirrors in the evening, ideal if you enjoy a pleasantly haunted atmosphere.”

Smythson

$345

Multi-Zip Case

“I bought this case before even joining Smythson, having lusted over a friend’s. I use it to file away receipts, business cards, my passport, and currencies. That way I always feel smugly organized whenever I travel.”

Angeletti Ruzza

$555

Cocktail Green Side Table

“I suspect my final words of wisdom might be that you can never have enough side tables. They are too often overlooked, yet essential to any reception room. How often have you sat down comfortably only to despair that you have nowhere to set down your book, glasses, drink, etc.?”

My Favorite Things

Long before “quiet luxury” became the sartorial trend du jour, CO’s Stephanie Danan was thoughtfully perfecting subtle, sensible silhouettes. Now, as the L.A.-based womenswear brand celebrates its 10th anniversary, the Moroccan film producer turned designer is extending her reach with a new sprawling store, Paris atelier, and collection of foundational footwear. Below, Danan shares her essentials, all of which are as enduring as her designs themselves
Photo: Rich Stapleton (Danan)

Poketo

$36

Concept Planner Midnight

“I write everything down. I cannot use a digital calendar. This planner is genius.”

Victoria Beckham Beauty

$30

Satin Kajal Liner

“Black eyeliner is very Moroccan (my original roots). I find this one to be the best on the market to outline my eyes when I occasionally decide to wear makeup.”

Sophie Buhai

$1,850

Baroque-Pearl Collar Necklace

“I have so many pieces from Sophie’s collection, but this pearl necklace is my favorite. I can dress it up with a simple black dress or dress it down with a white T-shirt and jeans.”

Simone De Beauvoir

$13.63

The Ethics of Ambiguity

“This book is by my bed in my Paris apartment. It’s appropriate to read in this day and age—and certainly in Paris.”

CO

$895

Dropped Shoulder Trench Coat in Cotton

“I love the oversized feel of this classic trench coat. It gives any outfit a great attitude.”

Leica

$5,995

Q3 Compact Digital Camera

“This is my dream camera. It’s next on my list.”

Augustinus Bader

$185

The Rich Cream

“I don’t wear a lot of makeup, but I moisturize constantly. This cream is essential to me. It makes my skin glow.”

Christofle by Michele Oka Doner

$1,388.42

Palmaceae Silver Brooch Pendant

“I had the honor to spend time with the artist Michele Oka Doner. All of her work is breathtaking to me. I have a few pieces from her collaboration with Christofle.”

Diptyque

$74

Feu De Bois Candle

“Diptyque’s Feu de Bois scent is my favorite. It makes me feel like I’m in a cabin in the woods.”

Encens Magazine

$33

Spring/Summer 2023

“I love the styling in this magazine, which comes out twice a year. It is a major part of my inspiration when I start designing our collections.”

Cartier

$19,602.42

Tank Normale Large Model 1973

“My vintage Cartier Tank was given to me by my mother who wore it in the 70s. I love both the design and sentimental aspect of this watch.”

Afra and Tobiai Scarpa

$17,000

Soriana Sofa

“When my parents moved from Morocco to Montreal they stopped in Italy and bought this couch, which was in my home growing up. My father kept it and then gave it to me when my son was born.”

My Favorite Things

When Ilona Hamer isn’t designing collections for Matteau, the minimalist resortwear line that she launched with her sister in 2015, or traversing the globe to style campaigns for Chanel and Frame, the Australian creative consultant and Unconditional co-founder can be found at her beachside home outside of Los Angeles. Here, Hamer shares the timeless essentials she turns to again and again

Matteau

$300

Striped Cotton-Jersey Top

“The Breton everyone needs. It was based on one my father bought in the south of France in the early 70s. I never leave on a trip without it. It’s one of our best-selling styles for a reason.”

Lucien Clergue

$40.49

Picasso/Clergue

“I am a big admirer of Lucien Clergue’s nudes and love that he also took so many iconic images of Picasso. I am a big believer in working with friends to create the best work. This has been on my coffee table since it came out.”

Diptyque Paris

$75

La Droguerie Candle

“I’m constantly burning candles, incense, or palo santo. ‘Always be burning’ is my motto when in any space. Diptyque’s basil scent is so fresh and green, and it’s great for pre/post-cooking to neutralize the room.”

Alessi

$234

Il Conico Kettle

“I have tried many kettles, but this one is my absolute favorite. It looks great on the stovetop and, because of the conical design, boils very quickly.”

Vintner’s Daughter

$195

Active Botanical Serum

“I am on what feels like my 100th bottle of this serum. It’s almost all that I use. Simple and effective. Just how I like everything in life!”

DalgotStoreGhana

From $90.00

Bolga Floor Basket

“I recently got these handmade baskets from Ghana to use as laundry baskets and couldn’t love them more. They make the laundry process all the more enjoyable—and they double as carry baskets for picnics at the beach as well.”

Paye & Baker

$795

Rare Ilonka Karasz Tea Pot

“I stopped drinking coffee a few years ago and now start everyday with tea. I treated myself to an Ilonka Karasz teapot to make the experience all the more enjoyable. I love the sweet wooden handle and the Deco lines. I always think about who else enjoyed tea from it in the past.”

Twinings

$84.86

Earl Grey Loose Tea Tins

“My parents drank this tea every morning and now I do too. It has become the standard to which all earl grey teas are compared. For me, it is the perfect mix of floral and bitter.”

Louis Vuitton

$1,104

1998 Pre-Owned Monogram Keepall 55

“The ultimate travel bag I take everywhere with me. I bought it vintage so I can really treat it mean while traveling without any guilt.”

Arnolfo di Cambio

$295

Smoke Water Glasses By Joe Colombo, Set of 2

“I have a set of these at home and I love the weight. A conversation starter every time. I serve Negronis in them.”

Rene Malaval

$4,800

Radar Chairs, Set of Two

“We are renovating our first house by the beach and just got a Rene Malaval table and chairs for outside. With fresh renovations it’s nice to have some character to complement and bring life to the space. I can’t live without a little outdoor oasis to enjoy the sunshine and a cup of tea.”

Loewe

$321

54mm Oval Sunglasses

“These sunglasses remind me of something Catherine Deneuve would have worn. Slightly modern but totally vintage and with the darkest lens to stay incognito when you need to!”

My Favorite Things

While growing up in Buenos Aires, Marcos Fecchino quickly discovered that he was most at home behind the camera. And so, after studying photography and film, the young producer and creative director moved to New York where he opened his own agency, MF Studio. Over a decade on, Fecchino has masterminded campaigns for the likes of Marc Jacobs and YSL, all the while dressed in an understated—but nevertheless exquisite—uniform, as detailed below
Photo: Dmitry Maximov (Fecchino)

Oliver Peoples

$482

Cary Grant Sunglasses

“I have been wearing these every day for the past four years. Every now and then I’ll switch it up by way of different color combinations for different occasions, but, by rule, I am a one sunglasses type of a guy.”

Yu-Be

$18

Moisturizing Skin Cream

“I found this cream at a gardening shop in London years ago and it has been in my life since. It’s great for dry hands after gardening, or as a good rich face cream after a long flight. You’re welcome.”

Hanes

$11

Men’s Cotton Undershirt

“A white T-shirt has become a part of my identity. If you know me, you know I wear a white T-shirt with blue or black jeans every day.”

Mitsubishi Pencil Co. Ltd

$6.39

Pencil Co. Dozen HB Pencils

“In a digital world, pencils get the short end of the stick, but I am partial to pencils! On my desk, I have a pencil holder with over 30 pencils. Nothing beats writing with a freshly sharpened pencil.”

Maison D’Etto

$125

Macanudo Candle

“Candles are something I cannot live without, whether in my home or office. This Maison d’Etto scent has a touch of uniqueness that fills up the space in the most subtle way. The green canister is as beautiful as the smell itself.”

The Row

$690

Carlise Straight-Leg Jeans

“Having worked and been involved in fashion for so many years, I end up gravitating towards a uniform. These jeans are the perfect take on black denim. They cost a pretty penny—69,000 to be exact—but are totally worth it.”

Loewe

$1,260

Men’s Fleece-Lined Work Jacket

“With any new purchase, I try to think about the lifespan of an item, from the present day to how it will age with me. This multifaceted jacket is perfect for a fall day in the country or a winter day in the city; it can swing both formal and informal and will last a lifetime.”

UCC

$46.45

Green Tea

“I am a tea drinker and find that canned drinks taste better. I recently discovered green tea that comes in a can! What else is there to say?”

Richard Prince

$500

Cowboy

“Richard Prince created the perfect coffee-table book, which merges my cowboy obsession with evocative content in a contemporary way.”

Métier

$2,650

Large Incognito Cabas in Marrakech Suede

“My constant hunt for the perfect bag may have come to an end. This can be used for work, the gym, or as a weekender… Plus, you can tell that it will age beautifully. The more beat up, the better!”

My Favorite Things

While holed up at home in Los Angeles during the pandemic, Jamie Tisch set her sights far and wide: In 2020, the philanthropist opened the doors to Pitkin Projects, an Aspen-based concept gallery, which collaborates with artists and artisans from around the globe. This summer, the seasonal space makes its return with everything from one-of-a-kind textiles to the recycled Dutch chairs that Tisch counts as one of her most treasured discoveries, as told below

Tory Burch

$138

Oiseau Pitcher

“I have given this Tory Burch oiseau (bird) pitcher several times as a hostess gift, and I have one myself. It’s perfect for everyday use as a serving piece or as a vase for flowers.”

Kassatex

$75

Amalfi Beach Towels

“Kassatex’s Amalfi beach towels are made of 100% long-staple Turkish cotton, which makes them soft, durable, and absorbent. They come in a range of vibrant colors that are perfect for a day at the beach or poolside.”

Paravel

$65

Packing Cube Quad

“These packing cubes are made of negative nylon material and offer a great solution for organizing clothes for travel.”

Carlos Mota

$49.99

G: Forever Green

“Being and living in nature has always been an essential part of my wellbeing. This book celebrates the color green in all its forms—food, fashion, jewelry, art, interiors, and architecture—with stunning photographs from Carlos Mota and other prominent photographers.”

Dirk van der Kooij

$1,150

Chubby Chair in Moss 3D Printed Recycled Plastic

“Dirk Vanderkooij’s Chubby Chairs are unique and eye-catching furniture pieces made from recycled plastic. Their playful design and color variety add a touch of whimsy to any space.”

D.S. & Durga

$65

Big Sur After Rain Candle

“The fragrant hints of eucalyptus, rain, damp wood, and pacific spray in this candle take you on a journey up Highway 1.”

La Mer

From $100

The Moisturizing Soft Cream

“My nightly ritual involves gooping on La Mer. It reminds me of the Eight Hour Cream my mom used when I was growing up. I love how it makes my skin feel soft and hydrated, and I can’t imagine going to bed without it.”

Lisa Eisner

$9,600

Brown Tourmaline Asteroid Earrings

“Most of Lisa Eisner’s jewelry could be considered statement pieces, but I think they are versatile and adaptable to every outfit.”

Wren and Olive Laser Co.

From 0.99

Custom Place Card

“I love these wood place cards that are a perfect touch for lunches or dinners. They add a wonderful element to table settings and can be used multiple times.”

Joaquim Tenreiro

Price Upon Request

Storage Chest, Brazil 1950s

“One of my favorite design pieces is a Brazilian rosewood cabinet crafted by the renowned midcentury designer Joaquin Tenreiro. I purchased it nearly two decades ago at an antiques show in Santa Monica from R & Company.”

Eberyjey

$118

Gisele 2 Piece Shortie Pajama Set

“I love these buttery soft, comfy pajamas.”

Lingua Franca

$320

Custom Women’s Crewneck

“This cashmere sweater is a luxurious and personalized addition to any wardrobe. (I have my kids’ initials embroidered on the back right shoulder of mine). The soft, cozy cashmere material makes it a perfect layering piece for chilly summer nights.”

My Favorite Things

Welcome to the wildly whimsical world of Anna Sui. Since staging her first runway show in 1991, the CFDA Award-winning New York designer—who was once dubbed “the darling of downtown fashion”—has continued to create visual feasts laced with fantasy and fun, not to mention a generous dose of purple and black. Below, Sui shines a light on her eclectic essentials, from a diamond-dotted zebra bracelet to heart-shaped luggage tags and beyond
Photo: Miguel Flores-Vianna (Sui)

Medusa’s Heirlooms

$30

Flower Jaw Clip

“I love the hair accessories at Bigelow. My favorites are the Medusa’s Heirlooms Crystal Snap Clips. They come in many colors, but I wear the black ones.”

Kusmi Tea

$9.99

Prince Vladimir 20 Muslin Tea Bags

“I love the taste and smell of this tea. I drink it every morning.”

Smythson

$18

Heart Personalization Tag

“I love these personalized tags from Smythson. They help you to spot your luggage—and you can have your initials printed on them.”

Filson

$495

48 Hour Tin Cloth Duffle Bag

“Filson’s luggage bags are so chic and durable. This is the perfect carry-on for your travels.”

Polaroid

$164.99

Now Generation 2 Starter Set

“I’m so happy there is a new Polaroid with the old-school format. Everyone looks great in a Polaroid. I love how it diffuses the skin tones.”

Yves Saint Laurent

$2,200

1976 Laurent Cossack Collection Dress

“Saint Laurent peasant smock dresses are my favorite. I love the wool challis and beautiful ribbon trim. I have collected several versions.”

1stDibs

$1,999

Antique Art Deco Chinese Rug Oval

“I’m obsessed with collecting these oval-shaped Chinese Deco rugs. Many of them were made by W.A.B. Nichols in Tientsin, China starting in 1924, which is why these rugs are often referred to as Nichols rugs.”

IFC Center

From $50

Membership

“We are so fortunate to have these repertory movie houses in New York City. I love seeing classics and new indie films here.”

Dries Van Noten

$880

Blue Sequin Clutch

“I love shopping at Ssense, especially for its huge variety of Dries Van Noten. This blue sequined clutch adds glamor to any outfit.”

Chanel

$2,297.81

Cloth Sandals

“The ultimate sandals in signature Chanel tweed. This truly ups your game in the sandals department.”

David Webb

$75,520

Platinum & 18K Yellow Gold Enamel Diamond Zebra Bracelet

“I love the animal bracelets by David Webb. I have a vintage zebra one.”

Manhattan Vintage

From $20.00

Manhattan Vintage Show

“One of my favorite vintage shows. There is always a great discovery, or you find something you have always wanted!”


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