- Departures | Anna Trzebinskis Cashmere Shawls
When is a pashmina not just a pashmina? When it’s crafted from pure Tibetan yarn hand-loomed in Katmandu, designed by the singularly chic Anna Trzebinski and trimmed in flamingo, ostrich or peacock feathers by tribal women in her Kenya workshop Trzebinski’s collection, inspired by the African surroundings and traditions she lives among, has long only been available at select trunk shows
- Kehinde Wileys A New Republic at the Brooklyn Museum
In reaction to the Brooklyn Museum’s retrospective, Artsy's curator at large Matthew Israel asks what's next for the New York–based artist, best known for his series of large-scale portraits of contemporary African American subjects
- Resort-Style Living and Small-Town Values in the Hudson Valley
There’s a new kind of utopian community popping up around the world that combines full-service resort living with small-town values Chris Pomorski reports from New York’s Hudson Valley, where one residential development promises an organic farm, top-shelf golf, and goats on tap
- Departures | Urban Renewal: Turning an Historic Stable Into a…
Urban Renewal: Turning an Historic Stable Into a Luxurious London Home With a rigorous sense of detail and a keen eye for history, architect Sally Mackereth reimagines a former stable as her luxurious London house
- Departures | Palm Springs Revisited
They first came here for its desert climate and hot springs Crosby, Hope, and Sinatra would follow And now, writes Jeff Book, a whole new generation is rediscovering the modern cool of Palm Springs
- Departures | In Rumi’s Footsteps: Konya, Turkey
Arriving in Konya, a medium-sized city in Turkey’s Central Anatolian heartland, about an hour’s flight southeast of Istanbul, my brief mumble to the cab driver—“Hotel Rumi”—was direction enough It was a hot summer evening, and I quickly got a fix on my surroundings through the car’s open windows, as we stopped and started our way down a busy boulevard Everything in this city of
- Departures | 24 Hours in Kigali, Africas Newest Travel Hotspot
“The city has changed so much, every week or month there seems to be a new building or a new road,” says Julie Greene, co-founder of the Women’s Bakery, a socially-minded pastry spot aimed at empowering local women, which has its flagship in Kigali The bright new eatery, lined with modernist chairs and patterned cushions, has a cabinet laden with freshly baked goods: honey bread
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