Posts Tagged ‘style’
Fantasy & Future: Toni Maticevski AW19 Collection
Melbourne designer Toni Maticevski describes his latest AW19 collection as “a collision between nature and modern technology.” Best-known for his thoughtful fabric application, impeccable tailoring and creative use of color and texture, this season dares onlookers to reconsider technical materials as something wearable. Resembling modern art at times, Maticevski’s sculptural silhouettes are softened this season…
Read MoreDesigner Spotlight: Tanya Taylor
In the notoriously fickle fashion industry, success doesn’t always guarantee longevity. For Tanya Taylor, it’s been eight years since she founded her eponymous fashion brand and today, the Toronto-born designer is in the midst of a career high. Her colorful garments have found fans in the likes of Kacey Musgraves, Michelle Obama, Gigi Hadid and…
Read MoreColor of the Year: Classic Blue
Shop our favorite Classic Blue accessories available at Neiman Marcus Garden State Plaza. Badgley Mischka Emily Crystal-Heel d’Orsday Pumps in Navy, $225 Saint Laurent Sac de Jour Small Supple Leather Bag in Blue, $2,990 Oscar de La Renta Threaded Ball & Tassel Drop Earrings in Blue, $227 Movado Ultra Slim Leather Watch in Navy/Carnation, $695…
Read MoreTiler Peck: The Holidays at the Ballet
If you’re from the New York metropolitan area, you know that almost nothing in the world can duplicate Christmas in Manhattan. Most of us grow up with memories of visiting the tree in Rockefeller Center or seeing a Broadway show during the holidays. For New York City Ballet Principal Dancer, Tiler Peck, it was the…
Read MoreMaisie & The Muse by Spell & The Gypsy Collective
By Melissa Sorge The entrancing relationship between artist and muse has fascinated humans for centuries. Designer sisters Isabella Pennefather and Elizabeth Abegg pay homage to this special relationship in their latest collection, Maisie & The Muse, for their modern bohemian fashion brand Spell & The Gypsy Collective. In the story behind this collection, two friends…
Read MoreUrban Jungle
If you’ve ever felt as though a particular space was missing something, the chances are that something is green. From Manhattan’s ship-to-you startup The Sill to an influx of botanical bloggers on social media, indoor plants are experiencing a sort of renaissance. In 2016 alone, it’s estimated that roughly six million people in the U.S.…
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