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“I don’t know what will happen to our city. I don’t know what will happen anywhere. I’ll always love New York City.”
Fashion
The Italian fashion designer took the Amazon founder’s guidance to heart during the pandemic: “Normally, I make important decisions around 10:30 a.m.”
Whether you prefer one piece, a high waistline or minimal coverage, find the perfect swimsuit before these sweltering days are over.
Celebrate summer in with bonfires, mysticism and bewitching dresses that can weather long tramps through the hills.
Art & Design
From Senegalese baskets to wooden essentials handcrafted in London to sophisticated sipping rums, a collection of objects and experiences to savor this summer.
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Travel
After a tragic loss and amid a global pandemic, Mary Celeste Beall, the proprietor of Blackberry Mountain and Blackberry Farm, two resorts in the Tennessee foothills, is extending her family’s shared vision with The Valley, a new 15-acre outpost.
As Hydra faces a challenging tourist season, the island’s storied past and glittering present—rife with legendary writers and artists, from Lord Byron and Leonard Cohen to Jeff Koons and Kara Walker—continue to lure tycoons and fellow travelers.
The Mayflower Inn & Spa’s new look. Plus: a refreshed favorite in the Berkshires—because it may be a while before far-flung travel becomes a must.
Food
Glossier and Dig alum Melanie Masarin launched her non-alcoholic aperitif company Ghia in June. Here, she shares a spritz recipe with WSJ.
From The Archives
Alan Patricof, the 85-year old chairman emeritus of Greycroft, has co-founded Primetime Partners, a fund aimed at products and services for older people, and sees himself as a “poster boy” for September entrepreneurs: “I felt I had another round ahead of me—a third act.”