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Town & Country

Mar 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

T&C HISTORY

Town & Country

THIS DAY, Last Year

The LEADING MAN

The PALM BEACH Rush • A younger generation of snowbirds has the storied Florida destination turning over a new leaf.

OUR SHINY SHEET • Palm Beach’s new guard has places all their own. Where will you be tonight?

QUEUE Are You? • What we decide to wait for says everything about who we are.

LADY’S New Day • It turns out Lee Daniels’s Billie Holiday biopic tells two life stories.

Hello AGAIN • Why unprecedented times inspired such a cultural nostalgia trip.

GERMAN For Great Wine? • Among oenophiles, increasingly the word is riesling.

BIRKINS in the Coal Mine • There are surprising harbingers of normality dangling from our arms. Are purse strings the new Hemline Index?

IF THESE BAGS COULD TALK

CREDIT Checks • There are questions about discussing the first female vice president’s clothes. She has answered them.

Our Doggos, OURSELVES • When we couldn’t dress up, they became little furballs of self-care, and maybe a way to connect while keeping our distance.

PEACOCK WITH YOUR PET • The latest in barking rights is a status handbag to match your prestige pup.

Is FARFETCH the New Barneys? • Fashion’s Mandalorians seem to think so, finding bounties of luxury in one of the brightest stars in the e-commerce galaxy.

They Call It MELO MELO • It is sometimes also referred to as “the rarest pearl of all.”

WHAT’S GOING ON IN THERE? • Pearls: A Power Glossary

How to Smell Like PICASSO • Can’t find a signature scent of your own? Maybe you should borrow someone else’s.

SPRAY CACHET • Fragrances that were made for—or worn on—famous wrists.

We’ll Have What She’s Having • Twenty years ago, Norma Kamali was called a kook for glugging green juice. Now we all want to look like her.

The LONG GAME • Michelle Pfeiffer has waited a lifetime for a role like the one she plays in this month’s dark comedy French Exit. It’s not the first time her patience has paid off.

THE AGE of PFEIFFER • She has been an indelible presence onscreen for years. These are the roles we remember most.

JUST YOU WAIT • And while you do, here are six succinct and inspiring tales of the triumph of patience.

SUCCESS GETS BETTER • ROSE WYLIE

TALENT GETS BETTER • DIANE WARREN

TASTE GETS BETTER • ANCHOVIES

WORDS GET BETTER • EMAILS

POWER GETS BETTER • CHARLES, PRINCE OF WALES

TO ALL THE CLOTHES We Loved BEFORE • …and will wear yet again: Spring is coming.

HOW TO MAKE IT TO THE TOP • WITH HIS FATHER’S BILLIONS AND A KNACK FOR TURNING CELEBRITY PARTY ACQUAINTANCES INTO DEAR PALS, RUSSIAN SCION EVGENY LEBEDEV HAS ACHIEVED A DIZZYING FEAT OF SOCIAL MOUNTAINEERING. BUT MANY ARE QUESTIONING HIS ENDGAME—INCLUDING THE MAN HIMSELF.

MY PLACE OR YOURS? • Having a few palaces never hurt anyone’s standing.

Are You Listening? • For one medieval masterpiece, it has taken seven centuries to be heard.

BRAT HOUSES • A new type of college attempts to redefine what constitutes an “elite” education. Students live in the lap of luxury while learning how to accumulate it. But after a year of shutdowns and social reckoning, is it still okay to major in amenities?

HAS TUITION BEEN DISMISSED? • While some schools maintained their prices during the pandemic, others faced pressure to offer discounts.

SCHOOL, INTERRUPTED...


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 118 Publisher: Hearst Edition: Mar 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

T&C HISTORY

Town & Country

THIS DAY, Last Year

The LEADING MAN

The PALM BEACH Rush • A younger generation of snowbirds has the storied Florida destination turning over a new leaf.

OUR SHINY SHEET • Palm Beach’s new guard has places all their own. Where will you be tonight?

QUEUE Are You? • What we decide to wait for says everything about who we are.

LADY’S New Day • It turns out Lee Daniels’s Billie Holiday biopic tells two life stories.

Hello AGAIN • Why unprecedented times inspired such a cultural nostalgia trip.

GERMAN For Great Wine? • Among oenophiles, increasingly the word is riesling.

BIRKINS in the Coal Mine • There are surprising harbingers of normality dangling from our arms. Are purse strings the new Hemline Index?

IF THESE BAGS COULD TALK

CREDIT Checks • There are questions about discussing the first female vice president’s clothes. She has answered them.

Our Doggos, OURSELVES • When we couldn’t dress up, they became little furballs of self-care, and maybe a way to connect while keeping our distance.

PEACOCK WITH YOUR PET • The latest in barking rights is a status handbag to match your prestige pup.

Is FARFETCH the New Barneys? • Fashion’s Mandalorians seem to think so, finding bounties of luxury in one of the brightest stars in the e-commerce galaxy.

They Call It MELO MELO • It is sometimes also referred to as “the rarest pearl of all.”

WHAT’S GOING ON IN THERE? • Pearls: A Power Glossary

How to Smell Like PICASSO • Can’t find a signature scent of your own? Maybe you should borrow someone else’s.

SPRAY CACHET • Fragrances that were made for—or worn on—famous wrists.

We’ll Have What She’s Having • Twenty years ago, Norma Kamali was called a kook for glugging green juice. Now we all want to look like her.

The LONG GAME • Michelle Pfeiffer has waited a lifetime for a role like the one she plays in this month’s dark comedy French Exit. It’s not the first time her patience has paid off.

THE AGE of PFEIFFER • She has been an indelible presence onscreen for years. These are the roles we remember most.

JUST YOU WAIT • And while you do, here are six succinct and inspiring tales of the triumph of patience.

SUCCESS GETS BETTER • ROSE WYLIE

TALENT GETS BETTER • DIANE WARREN

TASTE GETS BETTER • ANCHOVIES

WORDS GET BETTER • EMAILS

POWER GETS BETTER • CHARLES, PRINCE OF WALES

TO ALL THE CLOTHES We Loved BEFORE • …and will wear yet again: Spring is coming.

HOW TO MAKE IT TO THE TOP • WITH HIS FATHER’S BILLIONS AND A KNACK FOR TURNING CELEBRITY PARTY ACQUAINTANCES INTO DEAR PALS, RUSSIAN SCION EVGENY LEBEDEV HAS ACHIEVED A DIZZYING FEAT OF SOCIAL MOUNTAINEERING. BUT MANY ARE QUESTIONING HIS ENDGAME—INCLUDING THE MAN HIMSELF.

MY PLACE OR YOURS? • Having a few palaces never hurt anyone’s standing.

Are You Listening? • For one medieval masterpiece, it has taken seven centuries to be heard.

BRAT HOUSES • A new type of college attempts to redefine what constitutes an “elite” education. Students live in the lap of luxury while learning how to accumulate it. But after a year of shutdowns and social reckoning, is it still okay to major in amenities?

HAS TUITION BEEN DISMISSED? • While some schools maintained their prices during the pandemic, others faced pressure to offer discounts.

SCHOOL, INTERRUPTED...


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