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No Money? No Problem

To prepare for a cashless future, the Royal Mint is re-training its workers to make fine jewelry instead of coins

The Lost Treasures of Savile Row

At Crowley Vintage, in Brooklyn, Ralph Lauren designers and Gen Z–ers alike appeal to the past and are rewarded with the togs of their WASP fantasies

French Dip

In France, a dated but widely enforced law is enough to leave some swimmers feeling more than a little exposed

Rule of Three

Go from shoddy to well shod with a pair of adult shoes! Spend an evening at the movies (but not in a multiplex)! And more, in our column on how to live …

A Night Celebrating Michael Chow

After Thursday night’s premiere of AKA Mr. Chow, a documentary directed by Nick Hooker and executive-produced by AIR MAIL Co-Editor Graydon Carter, guests including Victor Garber and Griffin Dunne gathered to celebrate the inimitable restaurateur at—where else?—Mr. Chow

A Night Celebrating Adam Nagourney

On Tuesday, Gay Talese, Maureen Dowd, Maggie Haberman, and other journalistic swells gathered at a book party hosted by AIR MAIL Co-Editors Graydon Carter and Alessandra Stanley in celebration of the writer’s new book, a history of The New York Times

Tougher than Leather

At Lost Worlds, in Queens, the hidebound Stuart Clurman is making leather jackets to bygone specifications. And his throwback customers—rockers and actors among them—love him for it

A Night Celebrating Linda Wells

Valentino and AIR MAIL hosted a glamour-rich party at Claridge’s in honor of the Editor of AIR MAIL LOOK

A Night Celebrating Gay Talese

Judy Collins, Tony Danza, David Remnick, and others gathered at the Waverly Inn to celebrate the writer’s new memoir

Dark Days at Harvey Nicks

The London department store used to be the chattering classes’ byword for British style, but now it’s been outdone by its rival Harrods. Can the twentysomething son of the owner rejuvenate it?

The Clothes Maketh the ’Gram

Gate-crashing runway shows is hardly new, but once upon a time it was rare, memorable, and involved people who lived for fashion. Now it’s a social-media status symbol

The Cat’s Meow

As Julie Newmar turns 90, a look back at the siren of stage and screen

Doing the Charleston

A ramshackle country house once owned by the Bloomsbury Group has become the most sought-after high-society destination

Shabbat Chic

A Savile Row–trained rabbi, now working in Brooklyn, is one of the hottest tailors in town

Camille Rowe

The model, actress, and muse discusses pivoting to acting in her mid-20s and why she’s excited to play older roles

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

Queen of the Scene

From working with Irving Penn and Richard Avedon in the 1960s to being directed by Luchino Visconti and Stanley Kubrick in the 1970s, Marisa Berenson has an elegance and charm that have never run out

Rule of Three

Spare yourself the embarrassment of bare feet! Get your act together by staying in a hotel! And much more, in our new column on how to live …

Murder, They Watched

AIR MAIL, Brunello Cucinelli, and the Cinema Society celebrate John Slattery’s new film in Southampton

Toujours Couture

In Paris, as protesters took to the streets, designers stormed the runways

The Peacock Orthodoxy

At the men’s-wear trade show Pitti Uomo, in Florence, fanatics have been turning out in their finest kit since 1972. Can their traditionalist leanings endure the tides of fashion? Well, they already have

The Morty the Merrier

New York’s finest bespoke tailor didn’t just craft suits—he stitched together a whole community

The Little Shop That Could

Thanks to Paola Russo’s eclectic boutique, Just One Eye, an industrial stretch of Hollywood has become one of Los Angeles’s trendiest neighborhoods

A Night at the Hôtel du Cap

Leonardo DiCaprio, Martin Scorsese, Scarlett Johansson, Robert De Niro, and other guests joined Graydon Carter and David Zaslav at the historic Antibes hotel in celebration of Warner Bros.’ centennial