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Letters from Scamelot

In her latest party report, Caroline Calloway misses a flight and turns up at a Chinatown reading in travel sweatpants, meets a personal hero, and brings the house down in front of her latest fling

Wild at Heart

At Wildland’s latest luxury lodge on the banks of Loch Hope, 100,000 acres of Highland wilderness meet rare antiques, single malts, and old-fashioned Scottish hospitality

The Last Picture Show

Herb Alpert Presents Sergio Mendes & Brasil ‘66

Frederik Bille Brahe

Thirteen years ago, the Danish chef brought casual cool to Copenhagen’s fine-dining scene. Now he’s opened Daphne, his biggest restaurant yet

Behind Closed Doors

Let Them Eat Tarte

It seems no distance is too great for the smart set in pursuit of the tarte tropézienne—the cult St. Tropez dessert whose recipe remains a tightly guarded secret

The Best of Everything

Sabah x Drake’s

Sagaponack General Store

I Who Have Never Known Men

Welcome Wings

El Encanto de Los Mirlos

Cadillac Plugs In, Turns On

Despite a “strategic pullback” from electric, America’s original luxury brand is quietly riding a second wave of battery-powered innovation with a $375,000 sedan and a vision beyond Trump’s war on E.V.’s

A Midsummer Night’s Dream

Beach Culture, Italian-Style

From the historic Lido of Venice to Le Sirenuse Mare, a tour of Italy’s most awe-inspiring stabilimenti in time for Ferragosto

The Old Faithful

Wardrobe necessities that make re-entry into adult life considerably less painful

Vermeer’s Afterlives

Are They Dead Yet?

Don Juan

Sunshine Superman

Abrams Animal Farm

A Change of Spirit

Once a retreat for Salvador Dalí, Josephine Baker, and Jean-Paul Belmondo, liquor magnate Paul Ricard’s private island in the South of France has reopened as a luxury resort after a $115 million restoration