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A WORLD WELL LIVED


How Chic Sportswear Reclaimed the Runway and the Real World
There was a time when luxury sportswear meant a cashmere hoodie for a private flight, or a tennis skirt that never saw a racquet. Not anymore. This season, the line between the country club, the European runway, and the corner office didn’t just blur—it completely vanished. Luxury labels are reimagining athletic silhouettes with a polished, day-to-night appeal. From wide-leg trousers and refined knit dresses to laid-back athletic separates, fashion is getting beautifully prac


The New Codes of Summer Dressing
The transition into summer demands a wardrobe that prioritizes restraint over logos and texture over trends. This season, the "New Codes" are rooted in what we call The Unstudied Equestrian—a look that feels as at home in a Greenwich paddock as it does on a flight to Bermuda. Maniere De Voir Tailored Blazer We are moving away from the "coastal grandmother" aesthetic into something sharper, leaner, and more intentional, where the architecture of the garment takes center stage.


Shake Up Mother’s Day With 3 Brunch-Ready Cocktails
Forget the burnt toast and the "World’s Best Mom" mug for a second. If you really want to celebrate the woman who dealt with your teenage years, you’re going to need something chilled, sparkling, and served in a fancy glass. Whether your mom is a "rosé all day" enthusiast or a "double shot of espresso" powerhouse, we’ve got the perfect pour for her special Sunday. The "Mom-osa" Upgrade Best for: The Classic Bruncher The standard OJ-and-bubbly is fine, but Mom deserves a promo


The Art of Feeling at Home: Ariel Okin on Interior Design, Memory, and Meaning
Inside The Happy Home by Ariel Okin There’s a moment that happens in truly great homes — often before you can name why. It’s not about perfection or polish, nor about chasing a trend or a look. It’s the feeling that someone lives here. That stories have unfolded in these rooms. That joy, memory, and meaning are layered quietly into the walls. That moment is precisely what Ariel Okin has built her design philosophy — and her first book, The Happy Home — around. In the book,
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