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Jean-Paul Vaugoin

The sixth-generation heir to Vienna’s last remaining silver manufacturer is innovating and sticking to tradition in equal measure

Attersee

Little Liffner

Prada

Riviera Madness

In the late 19th century, the French and Italian coasts became places of refuge, thanks to their moderate climes. With climate change destroying the Mediterranean summer fantasy, will vacationers go elsewhere?

Steaming Through Summer

At long last, a worthy iPhone alternative! A suitcase to tranquilize tykes in flight! A steamer-cum-iron that won’t do you dirty! And more …

Jeremiah “Dot” Weatherspoon

Betty Buzz

Consider the Oyster

A Seat at Ruthie Rogers’s Table

In an interview, the owner and chef behind London’s beloved River Cafe reveals everything, from her issue with truffle oil to her favorite city

Los Vasos de Agua Clara

Scraps

Camilla Deterre

With a high-concept vision, the model turned interior designer has helped make Casino one of downtown Manhattan’s coolest restaurants

Forsyth

At the Drop of a Hat

Audiences’ surprising takeaway from Christopher Nolan’s biopic about the “father of the atomic bomb”: buy a J. Robert Oppenheimer–style fedora

Snugbox

Loewe

Giberto

Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow

Thanks to an influx of art, restaurants, and hotels, Naples, a city long considered too dirty and dangerous to visit, is more popular than ever

Eye of the Beholder

In 1991, Bobbi Brown founded one of the most successful cosmetics businesses in history. Now, at age 66, she just might do it again, with her line, Jones Road

Far and Away

A little bit of agony and a whole lot of ecstasy make Mongolia the hottest travel destination that no one’s talking about—yet

Carissa’s Bakery

Dunhill

Lido