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An American from rural Virginia and a Russian from Moscow bonded over their shared love of gemology and jewelry at Phillips auction house in London. In 2016, Atherton Hanbury, the American, and Shyfrin, the Russian, founded Le Monde Béryl, a collection of shoes inspired by the traditional Venetian gondolier slipper, the riding boot, and the ballerina flat. Their designs reimagine comfortable, practical flats with an arty, modern touch. Their love of jewelry carries on in the brand’s name—beryl is the family of gemstones to which emerald and aquamarine belong. Last week, Le Monde Béryl opened its first pop-up, in Paris. Here, Atherton Hanbury and Shyfrin share their style dispatch

Il Buco Vita

$188

Pienza Pitcher

“I love collecting interesting glassware, especially green or colored glass. It looks so elegant on a table as a water pitcher or to display flowers.” - L.A.H.

Rolex

$17,690

Submariner 1680

“I always wear my father’s watch. But if I didn’t, I would wear a vintage Rolex. I like the weight and proportion of a man’s watch.” - L.A.H.

Filson

$349

Women’s Shelter Cloth Short Work Jacket

“Having grown up in Virginia, I am really drawn to American workwear. This jacket suits my life split between the city and country.” - L.A.H.

David Zwirner Books

$160

The Donald Judd Collection

“We keep this collection of books on our studio bookshelf. A constant source of conversation and inspiration.” - L.A.H.

Le Monde Béryl

$1,160

Allegra Riding Boot in Plum Leather

“I grew up riding horses, and that was a big inspiration behind our new Allegra Boots.” - L.A.H.

Khaite

$2,200

Darby Silk Organza Maxi Dress

“Effortless to wear from the day into the evening.” - K.S.

Le Monde Béryl

$770

Victoria Pump in Coco Brown Leather Croc Effect

“The newest addition to our collection, the incredibly chic Victoria pump in croc-effect leather.” - K.S.

The Row

$1,300

Round ’90s Leather Tote Bag

“I will complete this outfit with this bag from The Row, a versatile piece that works for dressing up or a more casual look.” - K.S.

Missoni

$270

Hugo Cotton Beach Towel

“I love Missoni for its heritage, its sense of family, and Italian glamour. This beach towel is ideal for Indian summer days.” - K.S.

Loewe

$150

Orange Blossom Candle

“Loewe’s Orange Blossom fragrance is set to be the scent of my autumn.” - K.S.

Ginori 1735 x Luke Edward Hall

$500

Il Viaggio di Nettuno Espresso Cups

“A Mediterranean sunrise followed by a seaside walk with an espresso in a Ginori cup. The perfect morning ritual!” - K.S.

The creative director and co-founder of the Danish brand Ganni has made big business out of colorful, happy prints, bold patterns, and fanciful knits mixed with tailoring. The brand has stores all over the world, including 22 in the United States, and is also a certified B Corp. Reffstrup and her husband, Nicolaj, took over Ganni in 2009, when it was a small cashmere brand. She was a buyer for a Copenhagen store. He was in tech. Together, they forged a vision for a responsible brand that defied the Scandi-style standards of cold androgyny or flower crowns. Ahead of her spring 2026 presentation at Paris Fashion Week, Reffstrup shares her style wish list.

Ganni

$1,095

Black Large Kat Bag

“My new everyday handbag from our last show at Paris Fashion Week. It’s sculptural, effortless, and fits everything.”

Sophie Bille Brahe

$2,091

14K Yellow Gold Nebula Pearl Earrings

“Sophie’s a dear friend, and I’m a big fan. You can wear these with denim one day and a silk dress the next.”

Il Buco Vita

$28

Collepino Twisted Beeswax Candle

“I love hosting at home. Beautiful candles are always part of the mood.”

Westman Atelier

$58

Sun Tone Bronzing Drops

“This is my go-to for that fresh, just-back-from-holiday glow.”

HAY

$30

Italian Stainless-Steel Ice Cup

“Functional and beautiful. I’d fill them with salty liquorice, which is such a Danish thing.”

Laneige

$25

Lip Sleeping Mask

“Simple, soothing, and a little act of self-care.”

Lululemon

$108

Align No Line™ High-Rise Pant

“Being active clears my head and gives me energy. These would be perfect for a long walk or morning cycle.”

Bose

$429

QuietComfort Ultra Headphones

“I’m always listening to music. These headphones go everywhere with me.”

Aesop

$46

Reverence Aromatique Hand Wash

“A classic. We’ve had this in our home for years. Smells as good as it looks.”

Havaianas

$30

Slim Flip Flop

“Truly a Copenhagen staple. I wore Havaianas all through Fashion Week. The perfect minimal shoe for summer in the city.”

Rimowa

$1,500

Original Cabin

“I travel a lot for work, so I need luggage that’s as practical as it is good-looking.”

Tekla

$17

Striped Cotton Washcloth

“Soft, beautiful quality, and by a Copenhagen brand I really love.”

A native of Texas, Will Cooper got his design education at the school of Ralph Lauren, where he worked with the retail and creative teams on store display at the beginning of his career. He applied what he learned to Ash NYC, the New York–based real-estate-development-and-design firm behind hotels including Hotel Peter & Paul in New Orleans, the Siren in Detroit, and the Ulysses in Baltimore. Cooper joined ASH as partner and creative director in 2011 and left in 2023 to launch William White, his own design studio with a line of made–in–New York clothing, Italian ceramics, Egyptian glassware, and modular furniture. Earlier this month, Cooper opened William White Emporium, a storefront on Canal Street that sells his own collection alongside his favorite objects, scents, and sundries collected from his world travels. Here, Cooper shares his love for all things white

Jacques

$795

Cashmere Wool Jacket

“Gregg, who owns Jacques, is a dear friend. I own this jacket and I love it.”

Pointy Snout

From $195

Camel Bone Spoons

“Who needs mother-of-pearl when you have camel bone? Caviar has never tasted better.”

Il Buco Vita

$125

Salt Cellar / Sugar Bowl

“Good salt cellars are hard to find. I use it to store capers (in salt—still counts right?)”

The Butler’s Closet

$54

Suit or Tuxedo Garment Covers

“I love consistent garment covers hanging in the closet. Nothing worse than the black plastic ones.”

Wms&Co.

From $18

Stainless Task Roller

“There is not enough paper in the roll for the amount of tasks on my list. But I love pretending to be organized. I write to-do lists by hand multiple times per day.”

Antique and Vintage

$1,150

20th-Century Sterling Silver Twin Card Box

“I love playing cards. Who knew you needed a sterling silver box to store them? This will make your decks easy to locate. They always seem to go missing just when you’re ready to play.”

Leica

$399

SOFORT 2 Hybrid Instant Camera

“I love giving a physical photo souvenir of a moment as a gift to whomever I was with for that split second.”

KEF

$399.99

Q1 Meta Bookshelf Speakers

“We installed four of these at the new William White Emporium. I love real speakers and analog sound. They are killer.”

Kenya Hara

$29.95

White

“This book is pure brilliance. Buy a few and give them as gifts.”

William White

$300

Starry Nights Carafe and Glass

“The best host/hostess gift. Use it on your nightstand, in the guest room, and when you’re hosting at home and don’t want to see ugly plastic bottles on the table.”

When Angela Westwater co-founded the gallery now known as Sperone Westwater, in 1975 on Greene Street in New York City, she was a rarity—a woman pioneering SoHo’s burgeoning art scene. Just four years earlier, she had arrived in New York, a recent Smith grad from Ohio, who landed a job as a “gallery girl” at John Weber before serving as managing editor of Artforum. Sperone Westwater was early to exhibit Bruce Nauman, Gerhard Richter, Cy Twombly, and American minimalists including Carl Andre, Dan Flavin, Donald Judd, and Sol LeWitt. In 2010, the gallery moved to a Foster + Partners–designed building at 257 Bowery, where Westwater continues to represent artists including Mario Merz, Helmut Lang, and Richard Long. As she celebrates the gallery’s 50th anniversary, Westwater shares what’s caught her well-trained eye.

Aesop

$46

Reverence Aromatique Hand Wash

“The best hand soap. Period.”

Attersee

$450

The Cocktail Pants in Linen

“I love Attersee. Classic pieces that don’t look like anything else and you can wear over and over again.”

Jenni Kayne

$325

Cotton Hayes Crewneck Cardigan

“The perfect ribbed cardigan. I have this in gray and black but the ivory is also nice for summer. I’m always cold!”

Smythson

From $366.50

Customized Kings Correspondence Card Set

“Simple and elegant. My husband and I use these for every day correspondence from thank you notes to condolence cards.”

Matouk

From $135.00

Amara Triple Pearl Flat Sheet

“Matouk makes the best linens. This white with a subtle silvery gray pattern is great with every bedroom decor.”

Tod’s

$1,095

Leather Loafers

“There is no item in my closet I have more versions of than black Tod’s loafers. Funky and chunky and fun for fall. I walk to work every day from the Upper East Side to the Bowery so I need something comfortable.”

Rothy’s

$149

The Lace Up Sneaker

“I have their boat shoes, loafers, and these sneakers. I love that you can wash them in the washing machine and they’re like new.”

Khaite

$2,600

Toma Dress

“This dress is a little short but I’m petite, so I think it would be great for gallery openings and events. Maybe I’d even wear it over a satin pant.”

Rizzoli

$500

Jed Johnson: Opulent Restraint Interiors

“Jed Johnson designed my husband, David Meitus, and my apartments on the Upper East Side, as well as my office on Greene Street. He was a wonderful, talented and dear friend. Always on our bookshelf. A coffee table must-have.”

Anderson & Sheppard

$645

Double Sided Cashmere Scarf

“I’d wear this cashmere scarf out and about regularly, but also it is sumptuous and warm for freezing cold airplanes!”

Prada

$1,850

Crochet Tote Bag

“Great for running errands around our summer home in Bellport, Long Island. From farm stands to grocery store runs, it holds a lot and goes with everything.”

It’s been five years since Mélanie Masarin launched Los Angeles–based Ghia, the non-alcoholic aperitif that caught the wind of the booming sober-curious movement to become one of the preferred NA beverages of the fashion and creative sets. Born in France, Masarin spent her summers steeped in the apéritivo culture of the Mediterranean. After moving to the U.S. and taking a marketing role at Glossier, she stopped drinking and found herself empty-handed and in search of a non-alcoholic drink that didn’t make her feel left out of the party. Ghia’s bittersweet flavors and branding primed it for the Instagram-friendly spritz culture. Ahead of the release of a new blood-orange flavor, Masarin shares her must-haves.

Oliver Peoples x Khaite

$525

Cat-Eye Sunglasses

“New shades can feel like a whole new outfit. I currently wear these.”

U Beauty

$98

Multimodal Sheer Mineral Sunscreen SPF 25

“The best sunscreen is the one you wear daily, and this one goes on so smoothly it might as well be a primer.”

Vyrao

$190

Magnetic 70 Eau De Parfum

“A clean and sexy scent by a brand I have been really loving.”

Flamingo Estate

$82

Spicy Strawberry Fruit Snack

“One thing I didn’t need to get addicted to is $80 strawberries but, alas, I love them.”

Déhanche

$290

Hollyhock Snake-Effect Leather Belt

“This belt makes every outfit better. I have a few from this brand.”

Gucci

$250

The Art of Silk

“A gorgeous book.”

Tory Burch

$330

Tank Top

“The flower brooch is just the right amount of pizazz.”

Ghia

$80.00 for 16-pack

Le Spritz Variety Pack

“Obviously! The original bottle and Le Spritz will always be my first loves.”

Missoni

$690

Wavy Striped Tie-Back One-Piece Swimsuit

“I know everyone had a Pucci summer, but I’m also a Missoni girl forever.”

Hunting Season

$275

The Pendant Necklace

“I love Hunting Season’s bags and am excited for their jewelry. The collection is giving Flintstones chic.”

Co

$2,395

Leather Military Jacket

“This jacket and a crisp N.Y.C. fall are the only two things I’m craving right now.”

Curio Home Goods

From $25

The Ionic Dish Sponge

“I hate sponges. I make it a point to collect interesting sponges when I travel to counteract my phobia. This one is magnetic for a mess-free sink and 360-degree drying.”

Todd Snyder has come a long way from detasseling corn in Huxley, Iowa, to presiding over a $130 million American men’s-wear brand with 24 stores throughout the country. He switched his major at Iowa State from engineering to fashion design and scored an internship at Ralph Lauren, where he eventually ended up working under John Varvatos. During his time at J. Crew, Snyder designed the wildly successful, slim-fitting Ludlow suit and created the brand’s first men’s shop, known as the Liquor Store, in TriBeCa. In 2011, he launched his own collection of sophisticated basics, defined by knit polos, pleated khakis, trench coats, and suits. Ahead of his Spring 2026 show during New York Fashion Week, Snyder shares his style guide

Rimowa

$1,725

Check-In M

“I’m constantly traveling at a moment’s notice. Knowing all my bags will stand up to any change of plans, and be able to hold that last piece I couldn’t leave behind in a local boutique is invaluable.”

Aesop

$16

Resurrection Rinse-Free Hand Wash

“I’ve been a huge fan of all of Aesop’s products for ages, especially post-Covid. Their rinse-free hand wash lives in every bag I own and on every desk and table in my home and office.”

R+Co

$32

Rockaway Salt Spray

“Thom Priano, one of the cofounders of this brand, has done hair on shows and shoots for me for years. This is the perfect one-step look finisher. The stylists steal my personal bottle.”

Todd Snyder

$279

Linen Chore Jacket

“Being able to throw a linen chore over any outfit is one of the best parts about warmer weather. Instant sprezzatura, as the Italians say.”

Maor

$250

Sterling Silver Pelham Bracelet

“I own many of Maor’s colorfully beaded and simple silver bracelets. I vary the stack from time to time, but his pieces are always heavily in rotation.”

Unimatic

$875

U1-GMT Diving Heritage Watch

“Watches have been a passion of mine from a young age. I own a lot and have designed quite a few. Every time Unimatic comes out with a new model, I have to buy it.”

Stolpman Vineyards

$28

Love You Bunches Orange Wine 2023

“I have gotten into orange wines and keep going back to the aptly named Love You Bunches from Stolpman Vineyards.”

De’Longhi

$979.95

La Specialista Touch Espresso Machine

“I love a perfectly dialed espresso. All the control options here make it worth sacrificing the counter space.”

John Hardy

$850

Silver Onyx Signet Ring

“I appreciate John Hardy for simple, impactful men’s jewelry that still feels elevated. These rings are always the finishing touch when I’m styling my models.”

Master & Dynamic

$599

MW75 Noise-Cancelling Headphones

“Music is a huge part of my process, whether I’m designing or reviewing content. A good set of headphones helps me key into the music.”

U-Turn

$669

Orbit Special Turntable

“I love how clean and modern these turntables are. Going analogue has never been chicer!”

The fourth-generation member of the Buccellati family designs for the Milanese jewelry house alongside her father, Andrea Buccellati. Known for its Renaissance-inspired goldsmith techniques and open-work jewels, Buccellati was founded in 1919 by Lucrezia’s great-grandfather Mario. She is the first female join the creative team, conceiving Buccellati’s Romanza engagement-ring collection and the Blossoms silver collection. A competitive equestrian, Lucrezia lives in Wellington, Florida, with her husband, David Wildenstein, heir to the Wildenstein art dynasty, and their two sons. Here, she shares her style guide

Chloé

$3,290

Double Breasted Grain de Poudre Blazer

“Timeless and perfectly tailored, this blazer combines structure with softness. It instantly elevates any outfit while maintaining that effortless Chloé charm.”

Gianvito Rossi

$995

Leather 45MM Slingback Block Pumps

“Comfort meets elegance. These are my ideal day-to-night shoes: chic, comfortable, and just the right height.”

Fornasetti

$1,295

Fornasetti Profumi Candle 3-Piece Set

“I love how these instantly bring character to a space. They’re chic, artful, and beautifully crafted.”

Khaite

$620

Abigail Stretch Jean

“Sleek and structured with just the right amount of give. Universally flattering and endlessly wearable.”

Alaïa

$3,100

Suede Tote

“The sculptural shape and plush suede make this tote sophisticated and practical. I love the bold yet understated look.”

Alaïa

$1,400

90MM Patent Leather Pumps

“These are very wearable pumps—bold and incredibly sensual. Versatile enough to style with a casual look or something more elevated.”

Westman Atelier

$48

Baby Cheeks Blush Stick

“I like the fresh, natural flush it gives. It’s quick to apply and the texture melts beautifully into the skin.”

Oliver Peoples x Khaite

$589

53MM Cat-Eye Sunglasses

“Modern with a retro nod. I love the sharp lines and flattering shape. They add instant character to any look.”

Montblanc

$765

Meisterstück Doué Geometry Classique Ballpoint Pen

“A beautiful blend of craftsmanship and function.”

Buccellati

$14,000

Macri Classica Earrings

“I love how versatile these are. I wear them with a white T-shirt and jeans to dinner.”

Biodance

$5

Bio Collagen Real Deep Mask

“My skin savior when I travel. It gives an instant plump and glow, especially after long flights.”

Parfums de Marly

$250

Delina Eau de Parfum

“My signature scent. Fresh, feminine, and just unexpected enough to turn heads.”

A film producer and trained chef, Allison Sarofim is known in New York society as a fabulous hostess. Her notorious Halloween party has drawn guests including Naomi Campbell, Andy Cohen, and Demi Moore with its themes ranging from Freudian Slip to Calder’s Circus, to Murakami anime. For years, Sarofim has spent part of the year in Hawaii at her family’s home, a spectacular waterfront property designed in 1967 by Vladimir Ossipoff and originally owned by Clare Boothe Luce, the diplomat and writer of the 1936 play The Women. Last year, Sarofim launched Loulu Hawai‘i, a luxury skin-care line developed in Oahu’s Mānoa Valley. Here, she shares what’s caught her eye

Loulu Hawai’i

$175

Vitamin C Pod Power Duo

“My daily dose: A revolutionary Vitamin C, which remains stable until activated. It’s the first step to getting the perfect glow.”

Nutrex Hawaii

$31.99

BioAstin Hawaiian Astaxanthin

“Astaxanthin has antioxidant super powers to heal you from the inside out. A force from Mother Nature.”

Hermès

$151

Eau d’Orange Verte Eau de Cologne

“My signature scent, and my father’s. I love it—just perfect orange fragrance notes.”

Hermès Beauty

$50

Plein Air Blotting Papers

“Add to cart ASAP. A chic tool for a less-than-glamorous job. I’ll take it.”

Griffin Dunne

$30

The Friday Afternoon Club

“Summer reading. A great read that just hits!”

Jacques Adnet

$34,015

Daybed

“I prefer a mid-century daybed for a midday read. Translation: nap.”

Rimowa

$1,600

Classic Cabin

“I cannot live without Rimowa luggage. However, I am working on reducing my number of checked pieces.”

Eres

$195

Les Essentiels Mouna Bikini Top

“The Swiss Army Knife of bikinis. The Les Essentials Mouna top is a convertible: The straps can be traditional or halter. It’s the perfect bathing suit or underpinning with sheer summer frocks.”

Posse

$420

Riviera Cecilia Cotton Maxi Dress

“What’s better than a crisp cotton dress in the dead heat of summer?”

Birkenstock

$154.95

Arizona Soft Footbed Suede Sandal

“I am a Birkenstock enthusiast. Nothing beats a light-colored suede pair with a matching sole in the summer. Love them styled with a gold anklet and a white pant.”

TWP

$395

Thermal Polo Top

“Summer uniform from TWP, always on point, styled with a Birk or Adidas—another wardrobe staple. I have gone from an enthusiast to a collector.”

Barbera

$29.99

Lorenzo #3 Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil

“Nothing beats ripe heirloom tomatoes served at room temp with a splash of olive oil and Maldon sea salt—chef’s kiss.”

Johanna Ortiz

$495

Symbols Of Pride Toquilla Straw Sun Hat

“Sun protection is vital. A big straw hat is my signature topper.”

Clark Chung spent more than 10 years as a fashion designer, working for brands including Calvin Klein and J. Crew, before opening the November 19 Shop in 2016. Now located on New York City’s Lower East Side, the store specializes in unique housewares, ceramics, jewelry, vintage fashion, and objects sourced from small-batch artisans from Japan and around the world. Nothing in the store—including the knit socks, sweaters, beanies, and home scents from his own line, Mr. Chung—is mass-produced or widely distributed. If you see something you like, act fast. Here, Chung shares what’s caught his eye

Mr. Chung

$54

1981 Candle

“Smells like fresh blooming jasmine without being too sweet.”

Rolex

$44,995

Day Date Green Dial Watch

“Sexy and timeless.”

Ancient Greek Sandals

$370

Paris Sandals

“They go with any summer look and age to perfection.”

Dries Van Noten

$1,025

Sequined Crepe Bermuda Shorts

“Love a casual sparkle.”

Rimowa

$2,375

Classic Trunk

“The essential travel buddy. Fits everything for long trips.”

Jacquemus X Timberland

$290

Lug Boat Shoe Light Yellow

“Love the unexpected color on a classic shoe.”

Hermès Beauty

$50

Plein Air Blotting Papers

“Instant shine-free face.”

Byredo

$400

Casablanca Lily Night Veils Extrait de Parfum

“Familiar yet modern. Great for day-to-night.”

Tiffany & Co

$9,980

Tiffany Knot Double Row 18k Gold Bangle

“Adds a touch of elegance to any outfit.”

Prada

$4,900

Single-Breasted Linen Jacket

“Tailored yet relaxed. An easy transitional blazer.”

Caitlin Mociun launched her jewelry collection, Mociun, in 2011. Inspired by the Bauhaus principles, the collection includes one-of-a-kind pieces made with rare gemstones, diamond-encusted pizza charms, and sculptural statement jewelry. Her husband, Tammer Hijazi, is a co-founder of Bower Studios, a contemporary-furniture-and-product-design firm with a focus on mirrors. The husband-and-wife team recently reconceptualized Mociun’s Williamsburg location as a joint store and showroom for Mociun and Bower. Here, they share their taste for good design

Polaroid

$219.99

Flip Instant Camera

“We have been pretty good about taking a Polaroid every month of our son, for over three years, since he was born.” - C.M.

Vintage

$817

Decorative Vase from Venini, Italy, 1970s

“We are always on the hunt for unique glass pieces.” - T.H.

Milk Teeth

$56

Umbrella Stripe Short Set

“We love shopping for our little kiddo on Milk Teeth. It’s always hard to pick.” - C.M.

Lucas Castex

$1,885

Hand-Carved Oiled Walnut Serving Board

“It’s just weird and we like it.” - T.H.

Aesop

$35

Reverence Aromatique Hand Balm

“This is a staple in our home.” - C.M.

David Zwirner Books

$78

Children’s Book Set

“We have a pretty large collection of art and design books. Finding great books for our son is always something we are looking for.” - T.H.

Prada

$4,100

Re-Nylon and Leather Backpack

“We travel a lot. This backpack is beautiful and functional.” - C.M.

Sabah

$190

Seneca Green Baba Mules

“My go-to house shoes. Tammer was the one who discovered Sabah for me” - C.M.

Slip

$66

Contour Sleep Mask

“I would not get much sleep without this.” - C.M.

Bower

Price upon request

Marble Melt Chair ® Limited Edition

“My favorite piece is the Marble Melt Chair, inspired by a hieroglyph I saw while Caitlin was researching ancient Egypt. It sparked the idea to make rigid marble appear as though it were melting over a metal frame.” - T.H.

Mociun Collection

$3,500

Small Pleasures Charm

“I really love this new charm we made of my cat Cleo. Our enamel painter truly captured her likeness in perfect detail. I’m so happy to have a tiny, nut sized version of her to wear.” - C.M.


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