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Pip Durell doesn’t so much design shirts as refine a uniform. The London-based founder of With Nothing Underneath, the cult British label known for its wardrobe staples, began her career as a British Vogue stylist and Tatler editor before turning her attention to a more personal pursuit: the perfect shirt. What started in 2017 with altering men’s tailoring for her own wardrobe has since evolved into a collection of understated essentials, cut with a borrowed-from-the-boys ease and an unmistakably English sense of restraint. Grounded in sustainably made fabrics and an ethos of permanence over novelty, the pieces are designed to be worn without overthinking, lived in rather than styled up. For AIR SUPPLY, she shares the pieces she wears with nothing underneath

With Nothing Underneath

$155

The Boyfriend Contrast Exaggerated Cuff and Collar Shirt

“It’s like choosing a favourite child! Not so hard when you put your mind to it. Crisp poplin, one more button undone than is deemed acceptable, rolled cuffs to show some wrist (ultimately sexy) and a masculine contrast collar. Practically perfect in every way.”

Sarah Chapman

$120

Skinesis Intense Hydrating Booster

“Sarah is a London facialist whose hands and treatments should be protected National treasures.”

Olverum

$44

Bath Oil

I don’t want to talk about our water bill, but my bath oil bill is reassuringly excessive.”

Khaite

$1,280

Ona Ankle Boot

“They are as good as everyone says.”

Smythson

$90

Panama Notebook

“The aim is to write so badly that you can decipher it but no one else can.”

Eliou

$215

Snapper Necklace

“Jewelry that looks like it’s from a market but you got on Moda. Riddle me this. (and I’ll take two please).”

Margaux

$325

The Deia Sandal

“I plan to have these on my feet every day of the summer bar none.”

Anya Hindmarch

$400

Bespoke Medium Keepsake Box

“Dropping here in case my husband is reading.”

Jilly Cooper

$19.99

Polo

“When we were at boarding school my friend Daisy and I found ourselves on a train for an exeat with only one Jilly Cooper book between the two of us and so it was decided we would rip it down the middle so we could both enjoy her for the journey - it’s what Jilly would have wanted. When I think about all her books I realize she really shaped everything - mainly my penchant for behaving badly.

Ps. My goddaughters all receive a set of the Rutshire Chronicles for their birthdays as I really think it’s the best start they can get.”

Tiffany Howell doesn’t decorate so much as conjure a mood. The Night Palm founder who got her start working with Herb Ritts and has since counted Alicia Keys, Laura Harrier, and Joey King as clients, approaches interiors with a filmmaker’s eye, creating spaces that feel atmospheric, intuitive, and slightly transportive. Her sculptural POET sofa, created in collaboration with ELLISON Studios and unveiled at the Chateau Marmont, cemented her instinct for pieces that live somewhere between design object and emotional artifact. Here, the things she gravitates toward and can’t quite live without

Gucci

$4,250

Silk Stretch Chiffon Skirt with Crystals

“I’m so enamored with Gucci this year—this soft pencil skirt adorned with crystal G’s evokes a kind of soft glamour you can easily dress up or down as we move into Spring.”

Tenoverten

$14

La Belle Vie Nail Polish

I love the effortless neutrality of Ten Over Ten vegan nail polish. The sheer tone goes with literally everything, and I always appreciate when something beautiful also aligns with clean beauty.”

M-61

$76

Powerglow Peel Gradual Tan

“I’m obsessed with the Tan Power Glow Radiant Self-Tan from Bluemercury. It gently exfoliates while giving the most beautiful glow, and unlike so many self-tanners it doesn’t have that heavy scent.”

Peter Martin

$75

Townhouse: The World’s Most Elegant Townhouses

“One of my recent projects was just published in Town Houses by Cultural Union. It’s always exciting to see a project live on the page and become part of a larger conversation about architecture and interiors.”

Magda Butrym

$1,880

Floral Wool, Silk, and Cashmere Shorts

“I love these floral bloomers by Magda Butrym. I’d wear them all spring and summer, lounging around the house. I’m completely smitten with the brand’s romantic, feminine designs.”

Khaite

$1,280

Bella Low Pump

“Give me anything from Khaite. These brown leather sculptural pumps feel like an everyday staple, with an unexpected brass heel detail.”

Love Adorned Vintage

$4,500

Antique Belt Buckle Diamond Ring

“I love finding unique pieces at Love Adorned. I’m especially drawn to antique buckle rings and wear one every day, a style that has long symbolized devotion.”

Lobmeyr

$370

Patrician Crystal White Wine Glasses

“These Patricia crystal glasses have a beautiful silhouette, perfect for serving cocktails at an elegant dinner party.”

Westman Atelier x Métier

$590

Makeup Train Case in Natural Linen

“This Westman x Métier makeup bag is incredibly chic, and I really like the two-tone design with brass details. It’s practical, cleverly crafted, and from one of my favorite makeup brands.”

Bottega Veneta

$6,300

Draped Washed Silk Taffeta Midi Dress

“If you have an event on the horizon, you know you will find something special at Moda Operandi. This romantic dress from Bottega Veneta feels like something out of a midsummer night dream and could be worn all summer long.”

Nicky Hilton Rothschild designs for moms, kids, and anyone who refuses to blend into the crowd. Her latest La Coqueta collection is equal parts timeless and playful—perfect for Easter brunches with matching mother-daughter flair. She swears by The Whoo cream for glass-skin mornings and keeps a Burberry umbrella on hand for April showers that refuse to read the calendar. Here, she shares the pieces she can’t live without

Max Mara

$4,670

Teddy Bear Camel Coat

“Forever loyal to my Max Mara Teddy. I feel like I’m walking around wrapped in a blanket.”

Nicky Hilton X La Coqueta

$195

Lily-Grace Dress

“It was such a joy to collaborate with this brand. I have been dressing my children in La Coqueta since they were babies. Their pieces are beautifully made and so elegant. This blue floral dress and baby set is one of my favorites from the collection. My girls will definitely be in matching ones this Easter.”

The Whoo

$530

Imperial Youth Cream

“I’m very into K-beauty at the moment. Nothing does glass skin quite like it. I religiously use the serum, face cream and eye cream. It’s infused with rare wild ginseng that gives you the prettiest glow.”

Yorkshire Tea

$13.49

Gold Pillow Tea Bags

“I start my morning every day with a cup of tea and have multiple throughout the day.”

Judith Leiber

$5,795

Kitten Cloud Clutch

“They are not just handbags - they are little works of art, like jewels for the closet. I have been collecting them since I was a teenager. My best friends bought me the crystal kitty for my birthday and I am completely in love.”

Rigaud

$325

Gardenia Prestige Scented Candle

“Rigaud candles were burning in practically every room growing up. Lighting one now instantly takes me back.”

Nicky Hilton X La Coqueta

$299

London Dress

“We designed two womenswear dresses to complement the Lily-Grace and Theodora dresses for a sweet mother-daughter moment. An effortless dress - perfect for summer playdates and parties.”

Burberry

$435

Check Compact Umbrella

“I am spending more time in London these days, so an umbrella has reluctantly become a wardrobe staple. Rain and I have never been friends - especially after it rained every single day in January. (Literally. Google it).”

Theo Grace

$75

Shine Bright Bow Earrings

“They are classic but playful. I wear them during the day with jeans and a T-shirt and even with black tie. I wore them all through couture week in Paris which made me smile. Couture and $100 earrings, why not? I love mixing things up and making pieces feel easy and wearable.”

Tangle Teezer

$24.99

Compact Styler

“I always carry a mini brush in my bag for me or the kids. It saves the day more often than you would think.”

Aerin Lauder didn’t inherit a brand—she built one. The granddaughter of Estée Lauder spent two decades at the family company, rising to senior vice president and creative director, before launching AERIN in 2012: a luxury lifestyle brand spanning beauty, home, and accessories that runs entirely on her own aesthetic logic. Always a definitive tastemaker, where tables, flowers, and corners behave impeccably—and now she’s giving us a glimpse at what makes her world run like clockwork

Cartier

$21,400

Baignoire Small 18-Karat Gold Watch

“There is nothing more timeless than a beautiful watch. Gold is a neutral, and the shape of this one makes it elevated and effortlessly feminine. A Cartier watch was one of the first gifts I received from my husband, and I still wear it today.”

Estée Lauder

$350

Re-Nutriv Ultimate Diamond Transformative Brilliance Soft Creme Moisturizer

“I follow a simple, consistent skincare routine. My grandmother Estée used to say, ‘you only have one face, take care of it,’ and I still believe that. From the Re-Nutriv collection, I love the Soft Crème Moisturizer, Reversal Treatment Lotion Toner, and Eye Serum.”

Estée Lauder

$130

Advanced Night Repair

“This has been a daily essential for as long as I can remember. I use it morning and night to hydrate my skin and create a natural glow. On planes, it’s my go-to for feeling refreshed as soon as I arrive.”

AERIN

$150

Tuberose Gardenia Eau de Parfum

“My grandmother launched the first Private Collection fragrance in 1973, a scent she had originally created just for herself. Later, while I was Creative Director at Estée Lauder, I worked on Tuberose Gardenia as a tribute to her. Bringing it into the AERIN Collection many years later was an honor, and today it’s one of my most-worn fragrances, whatever the season or destination.”

AERIN

$3,150

Shagreen Backgammon Set

“Our luxury games are a centerpiece for entertaining at home. The Shagreen Backgammon set blends tradition with modern style—it’s decorative, functional, and fun for every generation.”

Tiffany & Co.

$23,000

Elsa Peretti 18K Gold Small Bone Cuff Bracelet

“Few jewelry designs are more iconic than an Elsa Peretti Gold Cuff from Tiffany’s. My grandmother taught me that less is more: one statement piece is all you need—simple, understated, and elegant.”

Patrick McGrath’s career began at Ralph Lauren and Giorgio Armani, which explains a lot—the precision, the restraint, the understanding that luxury is felt before it’s seen. In 2015 he founded his namesake design studio, and in 2025 opened a gallery in Manhattan’s Cable Building, showing antiques and ancient objects alongside collaborations with Bruce Weber and Francisco Costa of COSTA Brazil in. This April, the gallery moves to a new space in NoHo. For AIR SUPPLY, he applies the same logic he brings to every room: nothing without intention, nothing without history

The Row

$990

Rossen Corduroy Trousers

“I wore these all this winter, through the snowstorms and the cold. Comfy but can also take you to dinner.”

Smythson

$20

Kings Writing Paper

“I recently moved and ordered new stationery. The tissue-lined envelopes are very tactile; the sound it makes when handling is oddly satisfying.”

Garmont

$195

Nemesis 6 G-DRY Hiking Boots

“These also got me through the crazy snow this winter. I like how utilitarian they are.”

McGrath

$495

Custom Engraved Silvered Vanity Tray

“The perfect catch-all for holding keys, sunglasses, mail, or your morning espresso. Hand made by artisans in Mexico City.”

La Maison du Chocolat

$160

Classic Truffles Gift Box

“Someone sent me these as a Christmas present and I regret to say I ate the whole box. Perfect for that friend you are trying to sabotage!”

Jacques

$165

Merino Tec T-Shirt

“Great every day tee shirt. Merino wool but tech.”

U Beauty

$68

The Plasma Lip Compound

“My sister got me hooked on this when I ran out of Chapstick skiing. It’s a bit shinier than I’d like but the metal applicator, when it’s cold, makes putting it on sorta fun.”

Topia Hanger

$39.99

Wooden Coat Hangers

“Mismatching hangers drive me bonkers. I use black wooden ones like these pretty much everywhere.”

Matouk

$1,750

Paley Throw

“I love this dark crimson color on double-face cashmere. A hit of The Scarlet Letter for your bedroom.”

Philip Almeida

$9

How to Decorate a Dump

“The classic text. A must read for anyone still waiting for their dream home.”

McGrath x Costa Brazil

$185

Candle

“Metal, vellum, poetry fragments and a wax seal encasing the signature Costa Brazil scent.”

Sarah Bonello spent years shaping the image of other people’s brands—at W, at Women’s Wear Daily, and later at the boutique PR firm FGPR, which she co-founded, before turning that editorial eye inward. The result is The Park, a New York label built around the parts of a wardrobe that rarely take center stage but end up carrying the whole performance. The pieces that anchor everything else. The ones that make a jacket sit right and an outfit look finished rather than assembled. Now in its second year, the brand has quietly found its audience among women who understand that the success of a wardrobe often depends on the elements doing the quiet work behind the scenes. Bonello, a lifelong fashion collector and F.I.T. Foundation board member, approaches a closet the way a seasoned editor approaches a page: structure first, excess removed. For AIR SUPPLY, she selects accordingly—the supporting cast of a strong wardrobe, the pieces that make the headliners shine

David Zwirner Books

$78

Children’s Book Set

“This is perfect for my three-year-old—and honestly, for me too. Colorful and playful, it introduces kids to creative industries without feeling ‘educational’.”

La Mer

$225

The Concentrate

“I use this for everything. I douse myself in it and fully believe it fixes whatever is going on with my face. Skincare optimism in a bottle.”

The Park

$415

Tessa Long Pant in Black

“These are, without question, the most flattering and comfortable pants. I’m 5/4” but they make my legs look 5’10”. The Joyce bodysuit is my wardrobe staple, named after my mom, it is easy and elegant for layering.”

Gabriela Hearst

$1,550

Edwina High Heel Stiletto Pump

“My poor feet have suffered for fashion, but these are genuinely my most comfortable heels. I live in black, so I love when an accessory does the talking, and these definitely do.”

The Park

$575

Shari Long Sleeve Catsuit

“It’s the ultimate canvas for any fashion lover, woman on the go. I wear a button down and sneakers to drop off my kids then throw on a wrap skirt or blazer for meetings or dinner.”

The Elder Statesman

$1,255

Striped Cashmere Sweater

“My brother Gordon has impeccable personality defining style; he’s a Broadway and West End theater director, constantly bouncing between New York and Europe. This sweater feels exactly like him: cool, cozy, and effortlessly stands out.”

Rimowa

$1,450

Trunk Plus

“I cannot live without this suitcase. I’m on a plane at least a couple of times a month, sometimes with one bag, sometimes with ten for shoots and meetings. Indestructible, fits everything, and somehow still looks chic after years of abuse.”

David Yurman

$11,000

Starburst Ring

“One of my best friends, Shari works for David Yurman and every time she wears one of their pieces, I immediately want it. This ring feels timeless but still special.”

Homecourt

$26

Surface Cleaner

“Fully obsessed with Homecourt. I genuinely look forward to cleaning because of the scent. If that’s not a personality shift, I don’t know what is.”

Matouk

From $885.00

Bergamo Duvet Cover

“Stuffing a duvet used to be a nightmare. Matouk’s zipper changed everything. Soft, beautiful linens—and a life-saving detail. They are worth every penny!”

Tom Francis has spent the past year commanding stages on both sides of the Atlantic—Olivier Award–winning and Tony-nominated for Sunset Boulevard, with a turn on Netflix’s YOU and a forthcoming role in Mosquito Bowl. In other words: not exactly idle. Somewhere between curtain calls and camera setups, he collaborated with Morgenthal Frederics on a tightly considered eyewear collection—four horn frames inspired by cinematic leading men. The kind of glasses that suggest you know exactly where the light is hitting you. For his Guest Edit, Francis proves the point: he gravitates toward classics with backbone, pieces that do more than accessorize—they imply a narrative. Consider this the off-duty version of a man who knows how to make an entrance

Fendi

$1,050

Baguette Loafers

“They make every outfit look good.”

Todd Snyder

$998

Italian Suede Dylan Jacket

“Potentially the comfiest jacket I’ve ever worn. It’s perfect at almost any temperature. I’m never too hot and never too cold when I wear it.”

Uniqlo : C

$49.90

Wide Sweatpants

“My go-to sweatpants. While I’m shooting, I live in them. They take me everywhere I need to go.”

Fujifilm

$1,999

X-T50 Mirrorless Camera

“Taking photos behind the scenes is one of my favorite things to do when I’m on a project. I love making scrapbooks of each project and this camera is incredible.”

Tom Ford

$445

Grain Leather Classic Card Holder

“I don’t like carrying cash and this cardholder keeps everything in one place, so I don’t lose anything important.”

Casio G-Shock

$600

Full Metal 2100 Series Watch

“I am slowly building a watch collection, but this continues to be my everyday watch.”

Morgenthal Frederics

$2,695

Brando Horn Sunglasses

“I’m shooting in Australia and the sun is potent, these save my life, every time.”

Kevin Murphy

$35

Free.Hold

“For my hair, I use a combination of this and the NIGHT.RIDER paste to get the hold and style I need.”

The North Face

$140

Base Camp Voyager Duffel Bag

“When I’m on location, it goes everywhere with me.”

Fendi

$330

La Baguette Eau de Parfum

“After loads of testing, this is my secret concoction that really feels like me.”

Morgane Sézalory is the founder and creative director of Sézane, France’s first digitally native fashion brand—and the reason effortless Parisian style feels attainable. What began in 2008 as a tiny online vintage portal grew into a global cult favorite by 2013, with 5.5 million fans, season-after-season sell-outs, and stores so impeccably curated you’ll forgive the lines. Sézalory has expanded her vision to include men’s Octobre Éditions, home line Les Composantes, and children’s Petit Sézane, and she led Sézane to become one of the first Parisian fashion brands to achieve B-Corp certification. Her collaborations always bring a fresh perspective, turning classics into something unexpectedly modern. For AIR SUPPLY, she selects pieces that capture that same balance: timeless, considered, and quietly impactful—Parisian style that just works

Thames & Hudson

$16.95

James Barnor (Photofile)

“I love having photography books around to flip through. There’s something so intimate about Barnor’s work, the portraits feel like you’re right there in the moment with his subjects.”

Sézane

$430

Gary Maxi Bag

“This bag carries my entire life. I’m a mum of three, so beyond the essentials, I’m always carting around the tiny treasures my youngest collects: a leaf, a shiny stone, a drawing. I also keep notebooks close, jotting down ideas and any inspiration I pick up along the way.”

Etel Adnan

$16.95

Sea and Fog

“This is the kind of book you keep close for when you need to slow down and step back. It’s full of quiet meditations on the inner self and the natural world that gently bring you back to the beauty around you.”

Les Composantes

$320

Traviata Table Lamp

“This lamp is one of those pieces that instantly makes a room feel more cosy. The soft linen shade gives off the warmest glow, and the rich, glossy base adds just enough depth without feeling loud. I love putting it on in the evenings, it changes the whole mood and makes the space feel calm and safe.”

Antique

$1,995

Pithari Pot

“You can’t go wrong with the beautiful selection of one-of-a-kind pots from Olive Atelier. Each piece has that perfectly weathered terracotta finish, you can really feel the story in it. They always spark my curiosity and bring so much warmth and character to a space.”

Juju Vera

$395

Olympia Arm Band

“This is the kind of bracelet that instantly pulls together even the most simple outfits. The details feel so distinctive, yet it’s still understated enough to feel timeless.”

Sézane

$440

Gab Jacket

“I’m obsessed with this leather jacket. It’s incredibly soft, and the slightly longer length makes it feel relaxed but still really polished. It’s one of those pieces you can throw on over anything and it just works.”

Petit Sézane

$90

Gaspard Cardigan

“Our iconic Gaspard cardigan, but for kids. My youngest daughter loves wearing hers all the time. It’s such an incredibly versatile piece.”

Yves Saint Laurent

$40

Touche Éclat Awakening Concealer Pen

“I don’t wear much makeup, but a quick tap is enough to feel instantly fresh and pulled together.”

Byredo

$235

Mojave Ghost Eau de Parfum

“For years my everyday scent has been Byredo’s Mojave ghost. It’s clean and airy with a slightly woody warmth.”

Olympia Gayot is the kind of creative director who understands that American style isn’t static—it’s a living conversation. Since her appointment as J.Crew’s creative director in 2020, she’s approached the heritage brand not as an archivist but as a collaborator, balancing its prep school DNA with a fine artist’s instinct for re-invention. Her latest project reflects that sensibility: J.Crew invited five New York–based designers to re-interpret J.Crew’s classic rollneck sweater through their own artistic, expressive lenses, underscoring the brand’s commitment to championing the next generation of American design talent. For AIR SUPPLY, Gayot curates a selection that honors craft, longevity, and the kind of ease that only comes from knowing exactly what works

J.Crew

$298

Contrast-Trim Lady Jacket in Bouclé Tweed

“She contains multitudes—she’s reasonless, she’s classic preppy, she’s modern, she’s shrunken, she’s casual, she’s dressy.”

J.Crew

$598

Collection Shrunken Leather Moto Jacket

“She should be sitting right next to your lady jacket in your closet. She’s a little tougher, a little slicker, but equally versatile.”

J.Crew

$158

Painter Pant in Cotton Canvas

“These pants can do it all—they’re boyish but can also look sexy and feminine when styled the right way.”

J.Crew

$45

Boyfriend Jersey Classic-Fit T-Shirt in Stripe

“The Goldilocks of T-shirts—not too big, not too small, just right. It’s both a perfect layering piece and sophisticated sexy on its own.”

Rizzoli

$75

Collecting Fashion: Nostalgia, Passion, Obsession

Incredibly thoughtful and beautiful curation of collected vintage from the most unique group of collectors—endlessly inspiring!”

Savette

$1,490

The Slim Symmetry Leather Pochette

“I love that there is no branding, yet a very clearly defined signature hardware—it’s very insider IYKYK.”

J.Crew

$69.50

Western Leather Belt with Metal Tip

“Styling is a huge part of my job and it’s all in the details—belts can make your look go from something simple and banal to something more nuanced and thoughtful.”

Augustinus Bader

$315

The Rich Cream

“I fly a lot and after a long flight my skin still feels nourished using this cream—and also, who am I kidding, my skin likes to feel rich!”

David Zwirner Books

$75

Noah Davis: In Detail

“Zwirner has the most discerning, beautiful collection of books—this Noah Davis book is my favorite!”

Assouline

From $1,642.28

The Impossible Collection of Art

“This is the most sophisticated looking and feeling book in my library. It’s a true tribute to the art of luxury publishing—it’s unparalleled!”

Astier de Vilatte

$60

Yakushima Incense

“There’s really something about scent that sets a mood for both my home and my life. It’s very ritualistic. I light one of these and it’s very much, ‘OK I’m home … I’m ready to relax and swan about my apartment.’”

Briony Raymond is the kind of jeweler whose name circulates quietly—passed along over dinner tables, in private salons, and between people who already have what they want. After nearly a decade at Van Cleef & Arpels, she founded her New York–based atelier in 2015 and has since become a trusted source for bespoke commissions, exceptional vintage jewelry, and pieces defined by precision rather than spectacle. With a background in gemology and fine art, Raymond works closely with the world’s foremost gemstone suppliers and artisans, drawing from both contemporary design and storied houses like Van Cleef & Arpels, Cartier, and Bulgari. For AIR SUPPLY, she applies that same discreet, exacting eye to a selection of objects—Bang & Olufsen headphones, Matouk silk pillowcases, and a Gabriela Hearst suede trench coat—chosen for their beauty, longevity, and pleasure rather than performance

Smythson

$90

Panama Notebook

“Customized in our signature navy with the Briony Raymond logo embossed on the cover, and always close at hand.”

Sisley Paris

$290

Hydra-Flash Mask

“I rely on Sisley Paris for all things beauty, and my current obsession is the Hydra-Flash Mask - great for looking rested when I very much am not.”

Matouk

$275

Silk Collection Pillowcase

“I’m loyal to Matouk sheets, and especially their silk pillowcases finished with a “BR” monogram.”

La DoubleJ

$1,150

Silk Twill Swing Dress with Feathers

“Effortless, flattering, and ideal for summer soirees.”

Khaite

$1,580

Linden Pant

“Beautifully cut and endlessly wearable, especially paired with one of their famously cozy cashmere sweaters.”

Gabriela Hearst

$10,350

Lyra Trench Coat in Cognac Suede

“Gabriela Hearst does outerwear exceptionally well, and this coat is the kind you build a wardrobe around.”

Super Smalls

$25

Super Book of Gems: Birthstone Magic, Science, Facts, and Fun

“Super Smalls does giftables better than anyone, and this new book is a favorite, especially since a few Briony Raymond pieces made their way in!”

Dear Annabelle

$85

Caviar Dreams Notecard Set

“Anyone who knows me knows I love caviar, and these cards feel just as indulgent, celebrating the art of the handwritten note.”

Rimowa

$1,800

Original Check-In L

“Made for my schedule that rarely stays in one place. Dependable, beautifully made, and designed for real travel.”

Bang & Olufsen

$2,200

Beoplay H100 Wireless Headphones

“Perfect for taking calls on the go.”


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