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Town & Country

Sep 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

Our Kind of Town

Town & Country

Dance Dance Revelation • The Whitney Museum pays homage to a New York icon.

The Trouble Started Here • When you’re sunning on this Mexican beach, you might want to know about the decades-long feud that brought you there.

“Do you think the Dakota is haunted?” • Why the movies are obsessed with recreating the building that Leonard Bernstein, Yoko Ono, and possibly a cult have called home.

“Does Real Power Have a British Accent?” • Pamela Harriman was perhaps the most glamorous diplomat the United States has ever known. She had her own definition of foreign affairs.

“Have you tried Martha’s honey?” • This might sting a little: The latest must-have hobby for the superrich is bringing a whole new meaning to the idea of hive mentality.

MUST HIVES • A T&C shopping list for the aspirational apiculturist.

“This sofa knows all the secrets.” • A great host understands that a little gossip never hurts. A modern furniture line arrives just in time to set the stage.

COZY UP • How does one create a sanctuary that says “Your secret is safe with me”? Optimal comfort and mood lighting are a good start.

“Would you rather get a Warhol or a divorce?” • For some couples who collect but don’t always agree, art advisors have taken on a new role: marriage counselors.

Proper Attire REQUIRED • As your social calendar fills up, take the T&C Fall Wardrobe Quiz to know exactly how to dress for every occasion.

This Old Thing? T&C Reviews: Leather Jackets • Not everyone is born with swagger. Only one garment can fix that.

Anatomy of a Classic • Some may still daydream about the Roman Empire. We prefer a more tangible asset.

The T&C INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO • You’re a founding member at the OG locations. Here are your sartorial marching orders for their upcoming New York City outposts.

Reinventing the Wheel • It began life as a transporter of fuel, transformed into a jewel of desire, and lives on as a legend. Here is what happens next.

FACTORY RESET • How Bulgari turned a gas pipe into a jewelry holy grail.

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

Ready to FLY • Jean Schlumberger never settled for anything ordinary. Why should you?

Can Moisturizer Make You HAPPY? • Maybe it’s time to reconsider the concept of beauty and brains.

MOOD BOARD • Lotions and potions for when you’re ready to feel all the feels.

Too Much Time on Your HANDS? • Your face may be wrinkle-free, but your hands will tell the truth. Here’s how to keep them looking ageless.

PALM ROYALE • The most indulgent, restorative treatments to always have on hand.

So Long, PIZZA FACE • Teen boys used to suffer acne in silence. Now they’re buying their way out of breakouts.

AFTER SCHOOL SPECIAL • From bargain to bespoke, a boys’ own guide to clear skin.

No Country for OLD MEN • Has he or hasn’t he? The answer used to be painfully clear. Now a man can get a lift—and keep us guessing.

All the World’s a STAGE • That’s been the case for Katie Holmes for more than 25 years, and now the actress is coming back to Broadway to breathe new life into an American classic.

Holmes Runs • For more than two decades she’s been a style star. How, exactly, does she do it?

You Don’t Know Jack! • He likes posting videos...


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 150 Publisher: Hearst Edition: Sep 01 2024

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  • Release date: August 15, 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

Our Kind of Town

Town & Country

Dance Dance Revelation • The Whitney Museum pays homage to a New York icon.

The Trouble Started Here • When you’re sunning on this Mexican beach, you might want to know about the decades-long feud that brought you there.

“Do you think the Dakota is haunted?” • Why the movies are obsessed with recreating the building that Leonard Bernstein, Yoko Ono, and possibly a cult have called home.

“Does Real Power Have a British Accent?” • Pamela Harriman was perhaps the most glamorous diplomat the United States has ever known. She had her own definition of foreign affairs.

“Have you tried Martha’s honey?” • This might sting a little: The latest must-have hobby for the superrich is bringing a whole new meaning to the idea of hive mentality.

MUST HIVES • A T&C shopping list for the aspirational apiculturist.

“This sofa knows all the secrets.” • A great host understands that a little gossip never hurts. A modern furniture line arrives just in time to set the stage.

COZY UP • How does one create a sanctuary that says “Your secret is safe with me”? Optimal comfort and mood lighting are a good start.

“Would you rather get a Warhol or a divorce?” • For some couples who collect but don’t always agree, art advisors have taken on a new role: marriage counselors.

Proper Attire REQUIRED • As your social calendar fills up, take the T&C Fall Wardrobe Quiz to know exactly how to dress for every occasion.

This Old Thing? T&C Reviews: Leather Jackets • Not everyone is born with swagger. Only one garment can fix that.

Anatomy of a Classic • Some may still daydream about the Roman Empire. We prefer a more tangible asset.

The T&C INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO • You’re a founding member at the OG locations. Here are your sartorial marching orders for their upcoming New York City outposts.

Reinventing the Wheel • It began life as a transporter of fuel, transformed into a jewel of desire, and lives on as a legend. Here is what happens next.

FACTORY RESET • How Bulgari turned a gas pipe into a jewelry holy grail.

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

Ready to FLY • Jean Schlumberger never settled for anything ordinary. Why should you?

Can Moisturizer Make You HAPPY? • Maybe it’s time to reconsider the concept of beauty and brains.

MOOD BOARD • Lotions and potions for when you’re ready to feel all the feels.

Too Much Time on Your HANDS? • Your face may be wrinkle-free, but your hands will tell the truth. Here’s how to keep them looking ageless.

PALM ROYALE • The most indulgent, restorative treatments to always have on hand.

So Long, PIZZA FACE • Teen boys used to suffer acne in silence. Now they’re buying their way out of breakouts.

AFTER SCHOOL SPECIAL • From bargain to bespoke, a boys’ own guide to clear skin.

No Country for OLD MEN • Has he or hasn’t he? The answer used to be painfully clear. Now a man can get a lift—and keep us guessing.

All the World’s a STAGE • That’s been the case for Katie Holmes for more than 25 years, and now the actress is coming back to Broadway to breathe new life into an American classic.

Holmes Runs • For more than two decades she’s been a style star. How, exactly, does she do it?

You Don’t Know Jack! • He likes posting videos...


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