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Town & Country

Mar 01 2024
Magazine

Town & Country features the latest in luxury, from beautiful homes, sumptuous dining to exotic locations. In 11 gorgeous annual issues, Town & Country covers the arts, fashion and culture, bringing the best of everything to America's trendsetters

T&C HISTORY

Look, We Made a List

Town & Country

Here’s an IDEA • How to flex like a low-key rich bro at SXSW.

HAIRS Apparent • Flaxen strands have long been desirable, but the pervasive popularity of certain departed blondes prompts the question: Is there a golden ratio for relevance beyond the grave?

No. 1 Make Friends and Influence People • Forget baseball—the new series Palm Royale proves that America’s true national pastime is social climbing.

No. 2 Get Away with Murder • Has any social climber found more enduring success than the Talented Mr. Ripley? If it ain’t broke…

No. 3 Strike While the Iron Is Hot • A year after Succession ended, its stars aren’t resting on their laurels.

No. 4 Keep ’Em Waiting • How Terry Hayes became the Donna Tartt of John le Carrés.

No. 5 Become Immortal • Take a page from the new Isabella Stewart Gardner book.

No. 6 Make Them Come to You • Everyone wants to live in Beverly Hills—but do they want to dine there? Now they do.

No. 7 Contradict Yourself • Cruising? Never. Well… This is transatlantic crossing #3.

No. 8 Steal the Show • How Broadway fell in love with celebrity producers.

Loromania! • A standard-bearer of quiet luxury finds itself unexpectedly tap-dancing in the spotlight, embraced by American hypebeasts, Gstaad Guy, and Kendall Roy. Back in Milan, it’s business as usual. There are 100 years to toast.

Nellie Oleson, MODERN MUSE • The kids are in couture and the grown-ups are in oversize bows. When did things get so Freaky Friday?

This Old Thing? T&C Reviews: Barn Jackets • The rags-to-riches tale of how a humble workingman’s staple got its high fashion glow-up.

Anatomy of a Classic • A 63-year-old icon just got a face-lift. Can you tell?

The T&C INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO • Already have a wardrobe full of classics? It’s time for an upgrade.

WHAT’S THE STORY? • How one French house paints worlds with stone.

Friends of JUDY • For her fans of 30 years, Judy Geib is a jeweler’s jeweler. For young designers, she’s something rarer: a role model.

The T&C Jewelry Wardrobe • So you want to be a collector? First, lay the foundation with a classic. This month: the cuff.

Coffee, Tea, Almonds, ME? • A famed fancy-but-tough fitness retreat opens in the Hudson Valley. The long hikes are intact—but something new on the menu will keep you buzzing.

A Nose DIVIDED • Legends are never made by playing it safe.

Madame Binoche Will See You Now • From her role as Coco Chanel in a thrilling new series to her latest—rather complicated, très French—turn as an international cinema sensation, bringing charisma to complexity is what Juliette Binoche does best, onscreen and off.

THE O.G. 100 • Dun-dun! It’s back, our third annual OG portfolio. Like our favorite cop show, the names and faces in these pages may be familiar—indeed, some are in their ninth decade—but they constantly surprise us, with an unpredictable career move or an unexpected act of kindness, and always by reminding us of their radical talent for self-expression. Take note, kids.

Betty Catroux

Larry David

The O.G. REBELS

Narciso Rodriguez

The O.G. VISIONARIES

Lorne Michaels & the Cast of Saturday Night Live

Mr. Parker and the Vicious Circle • After decades of bending the knee to the preferences of wine critic Robert Parker, Napa...


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 138 Publisher: Hearst Edition: Mar 01 2024

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Town & Country features the latest in luxury, from beautiful homes, sumptuous dining to exotic locations. In 11 gorgeous annual issues, Town & Country covers the arts, fashion and culture, bringing the best of everything to America's trendsetters

T&C HISTORY

Look, We Made a List

Town & Country

Here’s an IDEA • How to flex like a low-key rich bro at SXSW.

HAIRS Apparent • Flaxen strands have long been desirable, but the pervasive popularity of certain departed blondes prompts the question: Is there a golden ratio for relevance beyond the grave?

No. 1 Make Friends and Influence People • Forget baseball—the new series Palm Royale proves that America’s true national pastime is social climbing.

No. 2 Get Away with Murder • Has any social climber found more enduring success than the Talented Mr. Ripley? If it ain’t broke…

No. 3 Strike While the Iron Is Hot • A year after Succession ended, its stars aren’t resting on their laurels.

No. 4 Keep ’Em Waiting • How Terry Hayes became the Donna Tartt of John le Carrés.

No. 5 Become Immortal • Take a page from the new Isabella Stewart Gardner book.

No. 6 Make Them Come to You • Everyone wants to live in Beverly Hills—but do they want to dine there? Now they do.

No. 7 Contradict Yourself • Cruising? Never. Well… This is transatlantic crossing #3.

No. 8 Steal the Show • How Broadway fell in love with celebrity producers.

Loromania! • A standard-bearer of quiet luxury finds itself unexpectedly tap-dancing in the spotlight, embraced by American hypebeasts, Gstaad Guy, and Kendall Roy. Back in Milan, it’s business as usual. There are 100 years to toast.

Nellie Oleson, MODERN MUSE • The kids are in couture and the grown-ups are in oversize bows. When did things get so Freaky Friday?

This Old Thing? T&C Reviews: Barn Jackets • The rags-to-riches tale of how a humble workingman’s staple got its high fashion glow-up.

Anatomy of a Classic • A 63-year-old icon just got a face-lift. Can you tell?

The T&C INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO • Already have a wardrobe full of classics? It’s time for an upgrade.

WHAT’S THE STORY? • How one French house paints worlds with stone.

Friends of JUDY • For her fans of 30 years, Judy Geib is a jeweler’s jeweler. For young designers, she’s something rarer: a role model.

The T&C Jewelry Wardrobe • So you want to be a collector? First, lay the foundation with a classic. This month: the cuff.

Coffee, Tea, Almonds, ME? • A famed fancy-but-tough fitness retreat opens in the Hudson Valley. The long hikes are intact—but something new on the menu will keep you buzzing.

A Nose DIVIDED • Legends are never made by playing it safe.

Madame Binoche Will See You Now • From her role as Coco Chanel in a thrilling new series to her latest—rather complicated, très French—turn as an international cinema sensation, bringing charisma to complexity is what Juliette Binoche does best, onscreen and off.

THE O.G. 100 • Dun-dun! It’s back, our third annual OG portfolio. Like our favorite cop show, the names and faces in these pages may be familiar—indeed, some are in their ninth decade—but they constantly surprise us, with an unpredictable career move or an unexpected act of kindness, and always by reminding us of their radical talent for self-expression. Take note, kids.

Betty Catroux

Larry David

The O.G. REBELS

Narciso Rodriguez

The O.G. VISIONARIES

Lorne Michaels & the Cast of Saturday Night Live

Mr. Parker and the Vicious Circle • After decades of bending the knee to the preferences of wine critic Robert Parker, Napa...


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