With centuries of royal commissions, France’s last independent jewelry house isn’t exactly a secret—but its dazzling showcase at the French Embassy’s cultural annex feels like one. Emily Ming-An Wang brings you into a world of intrigue, history, and jaw-dropping luxury.
Read MoreSteeped in history and wrapped in understated luxury, Dijon’s Grand Hôtel de la Cloche delivers gilded salons, a secret garden, and one of Burgundy’s most indulgent spas—making it far more than just a place to sleep between wine tastings.
Read MoreThe high jewelry brand is busy this year, celebrating its 2025 cohort of awardees as well as the opening of its collaborative Expo 2025 pavilion in Osaka, Japan.
Read MoreFrom Mother’s Day and the Met Gala to a galaxy of art shows, May in New York City is serving red carpet energy and spring garden fantasies—your calendar’s about to get very full. There’s plenty to do in NYC in May 2025.
Read MoreDijon, France is a paradise for culinary enthusiasts, going far beyond its eponymous mustard. At the heart of a renaissance is the Grand hôtel La Cloche, which hosts some of the city's finest bars and restaurants in a dynamic arrangement. Writer Dan Latif takes us there.
Read MoreFrom dancing the night away at a Swedish music festival, taking Jeeps for a mountain drive right in the city, or stepping inside the completely reimagined Frick mansion, there’s plenty to do in NYC in April 2025.
Read MoreDavid Mamet's iconic Glengarry Glen Ross returns to the stage with an ensemble cast and two Hollywood legends making Broadway debuts. How does this stacked playbill fare on the stage?
Read MoreWe catch up with SABIRAH’s Deborah Latouche to learn about her vibrant Iftar event in London, her design practice, and what modest fashion means in 2025.
Read MoreA much-needed dose of color and creativity in the strait-laced Financial District, Emily Ming An-Wang brings us along for a tour of the all-new Printemps New York.
Read MoreA play-by-play of the MoMA March Party 2025, from the perspective of poet and model Emily Ming-An Wang, featuring run-ins with old flames and new friends, plus plenty of art and music.
Read MoreFrom the Home Alone house to the Friends apartment building, you know these places inside and out. But a new documentary peels back the layers that create the illusion of these destinations with the people that really live in them.
Read MoreSt. Patrick’s Day, March Madness, and some nibbles of spring. March in NYC is jam-packed with exciting and interesting events across the city. Here’s what’s fun in New York City for March 2025.
Read MoreGuests at the sprawling Faena Hotel Miami Beach can spend days drifting between a buzzy pool, relaxing spa, pristine beach, several restaurants and an underground club. We go deep into the belly of this lavish beast.
Read MoreSplitting a focus on unusual restorative treatments and strong gastronomic offering, the Air France Lounge at JFK is an elegant escape in Terminal 1.
Read MoreAt New York Men’s Day, French journalist Dan Latif examines a series of immersive presentations from the next generation of American fashion.
Read MoreFrom celebrating Black History Month to New York Fashion Week to picking out a dinner spot for Valentine’s Day, February is packed with things to do in New York City.
Read MoreFamously resistant to practically any partnerships, Southwest Airlines gains access Europe via Icelandair, while Icelandair gains access to the US market.
Read MoreHappy New Year! Here’s the line-up of unusual things to do in New York City in January 2025.
Read MoreTake the turn of the year to dizzying heights with this line up of New Years Eve celebrations, from dinners to DJ sets. Get the scoop and pick up tickets just in time to pop bottles.
Read MoreThe key to perfecting Moroccan style Mint Tea is the in caramelized sugar and the correct tea type. The tea is best enjoyed piping hot, ideally with endless pours.