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Town & Country

Feb 01 2021
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

TOWN & COUNTRY

Town & Country

Our Life in PICTURES

Still Looking for a CHESS SET?

Javanka NON GRATA? • Contrary to popular belief, Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump’s return to private life won’t be met by a social undoing. The fate that awaits them may be much worse.

Lessons from a LEGEND • Cicely Tyson’s new memoir sheds light on a Hollywood icon. Our writer knows the power of her story firsthand.

SPOILER Alert • Pedro Almodóvar and Tilda Swinton are exactly what the movies need right now.

OLD MASTERS on the Move • What surprises does the Frick’s new home have in store?

The People’s DIANA • For nearly a year, Jeanna de Waal has been a princess on pause, but with Diana: A Musical debuting on Netflix, she finally claims her throne.

This Might Actually HAPPEN • A cautiously optimistic plan for spring break.

That’s Some DAMN FINE WINE • How Kyle MacLachlan avoided the clichés of celebrity viticulture and learned to make great cab.

Classy. Bougie. SAVAGE. • Dynasty shoulders are storming music, TV, and fashion. Wouldn’t Alexis Carrington be proud?

Fashion in THE BARDO • For a season in transition, mischievous designers found their sweet spot in fabulous, gothic glamour.

Our Sweatpants’ Better Angels • Earrings got us dressed for work. How the jewelry industry survived 2020.

THE OTHER SMALL SCREEN SCENE STEALERS • Not the Oscar winner, the NBA MVP, or the Hulu heartthrob. It was the jewels they wore that we couldn’t stop binge-watching.

We Might Have Dreamed About These • But they did happen, thanks to these technical wizards. Francesca Amfitheatrof brought us the stars in sapphires and diamonds, and Lucia Silvestri painted Baroque frescoes in sapphires and rubies. Reed Krakoff exalted colored gemstones, and Boucheron somehow pulled off feathers—in white gold and diamonds.

There’s a Cat in the White House

They Came Bearing Platters of Joy

Our Great Protectors • Any trinket can be a lucky charm, but a true amulet carries some serious mojo all its own, like Verdura’s Hayden Planetarium–inspired Zodiac and Lito’s Pop Art evil eye.

Our Plans for 2021 • When we can finally go out dancing with gusto, and toast IRL, we’ll dress up in the most colorful jewels, the kind of head-turners that make us feel glamorous, alive, ready for a fabulous night on the town. And why go for a single gem color when you can have the whole spectrum? As they say, after the storm comes the rainbow.

STYLE Signifiers • The colorful jewelry that will define your sense of style, whether it’s a radiant ruby ring, a symbolic pendant, or a statement-making timepiece.

SMILE! • Though your bank account is breaking. Inside the growing perfect gleaming incisor industry.

DENTAL PLANS • Brushing upgrades that will keep your vanity looking as good as your bicuspids.

The TALENTED Ms. Thompson • She’s been an action hero and a fashion rebel, but Tessa Thompson’s most important role is as Hollywood’s rising agent of change.

WALK OF FAME • A brief history of Tessa Thompson onscreen and on the red carpet.

The Stones &The Whale • To Holden Caulfield, J.P. Morgan, and generations of schoolchildren, it felt like home. As a hall of wonders in New York reopens, bring your memories, your questions, and a really good flashlight.

Maxwell’s PLUM • Today, Ghislaine Maxwell’s father Robert is best known for his mysterious death. But in his prime he represented power, money,...


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 104 Publisher: Hearst Edition: Feb 01 2021

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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

TOWN & COUNTRY

Town & Country

Our Life in PICTURES

Still Looking for a CHESS SET?

Javanka NON GRATA? • Contrary to popular belief, Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump’s return to private life won’t be met by a social undoing. The fate that awaits them may be much worse.

Lessons from a LEGEND • Cicely Tyson’s new memoir sheds light on a Hollywood icon. Our writer knows the power of her story firsthand.

SPOILER Alert • Pedro Almodóvar and Tilda Swinton are exactly what the movies need right now.

OLD MASTERS on the Move • What surprises does the Frick’s new home have in store?

The People’s DIANA • For nearly a year, Jeanna de Waal has been a princess on pause, but with Diana: A Musical debuting on Netflix, she finally claims her throne.

This Might Actually HAPPEN • A cautiously optimistic plan for spring break.

That’s Some DAMN FINE WINE • How Kyle MacLachlan avoided the clichés of celebrity viticulture and learned to make great cab.

Classy. Bougie. SAVAGE. • Dynasty shoulders are storming music, TV, and fashion. Wouldn’t Alexis Carrington be proud?

Fashion in THE BARDO • For a season in transition, mischievous designers found their sweet spot in fabulous, gothic glamour.

Our Sweatpants’ Better Angels • Earrings got us dressed for work. How the jewelry industry survived 2020.

THE OTHER SMALL SCREEN SCENE STEALERS • Not the Oscar winner, the NBA MVP, or the Hulu heartthrob. It was the jewels they wore that we couldn’t stop binge-watching.

We Might Have Dreamed About These • But they did happen, thanks to these technical wizards. Francesca Amfitheatrof brought us the stars in sapphires and diamonds, and Lucia Silvestri painted Baroque frescoes in sapphires and rubies. Reed Krakoff exalted colored gemstones, and Boucheron somehow pulled off feathers—in white gold and diamonds.

There’s a Cat in the White House

They Came Bearing Platters of Joy

Our Great Protectors • Any trinket can be a lucky charm, but a true amulet carries some serious mojo all its own, like Verdura’s Hayden Planetarium–inspired Zodiac and Lito’s Pop Art evil eye.

Our Plans for 2021 • When we can finally go out dancing with gusto, and toast IRL, we’ll dress up in the most colorful jewels, the kind of head-turners that make us feel glamorous, alive, ready for a fabulous night on the town. And why go for a single gem color when you can have the whole spectrum? As they say, after the storm comes the rainbow.

STYLE Signifiers • The colorful jewelry that will define your sense of style, whether it’s a radiant ruby ring, a symbolic pendant, or a statement-making timepiece.

SMILE! • Though your bank account is breaking. Inside the growing perfect gleaming incisor industry.

DENTAL PLANS • Brushing upgrades that will keep your vanity looking as good as your bicuspids.

The TALENTED Ms. Thompson • She’s been an action hero and a fashion rebel, but Tessa Thompson’s most important role is as Hollywood’s rising agent of change.

WALK OF FAME • A brief history of Tessa Thompson onscreen and on the red carpet.

The Stones &The Whale • To Holden Caulfield, J.P. Morgan, and generations of schoolchildren, it felt like home. As a hall of wonders in New York reopens, bring your memories, your questions, and a really good flashlight.

Maxwell’s PLUM • Today, Ghislaine Maxwell’s father Robert is best known for his mysterious death. But in his prime he represented power, money,...


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