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Town & Country

Nov 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

1994 • ARTHUR ASHE’S FAMILY

FAMILY Connections

Town & Country

IT’S HEAVEN in Here

In Vitro VERITAS • The golden age of the status surrogacy is here, and the new parents are healthy, thriving, and all over Instagram. Get used to it.

DIANA, Once Removed • Before you see Spencer, brush up on Princess Diana’s family tree. We brought a cheat sheet.

Your Sister Did WHAT? • This month’s best cultural offerings all share a theme: revealing family secrets. Will you share yours?

CHRISTIAN DIOR: DESIGNER OF DREAMS • The exhibition at The Brooklyn Museum tracing the history and legacy of the House of Dior is on view through February 20th 2022.

KEEPERS of the Flame • This month’s Tick, Tick… Boom! is more than a movie musical, it’s a triumph in keeping a legacy alive.

Lone Star SECRETS • Listen closely and pass the monkey bread.

BELLA Figura • What would Marella do? Her granddaughter, the talented Ms. Elkann, is finding out for herself.

What My Son TAUGHT ME • In an exclusive excerpt from his new book, Tom Ford reflects on the most life-affirming lessons of fatherhood and fashion.

Pool or OCEAN? • For more than 45 years the Hartington family has kept Naples, Florida, in Brunello cashmere and Irene Neuwirth pendants. Prepare for a new outpost—all the way up in Palm Beach.

WHAT’S GOLD Can Stay • After the devastating loss of a partner in life and design, a jeweler links memories to the future, and forges ahead. First stop: Capri.

Making HISTORY • An ancestor invented his own coat of arms in the 16th century. She turned it into a modern heirloom.

FRESH Cuts • The house of David Webb adds to its designs for the first time in nearly 50 years.

Care for an Après-Massage Martini? • With a luxurious new spa in the Carlyle, the whispered-about Swiss skincare brand Valmont will soon be on every New Yorker’s lips.

Live to TELL • In six months we went from denying Botox to celebrating our face-lifts. Why the seismic shift in beauty confessionals?

GOLD Rush • Experience 24-hour radiance, courtesy of the earth’s most precious element.

A LEGACY OF DESIGN IN EVERY STITCH

SHIV STORM • Betrayal! Rivalry! Turtlenecks! On Succession, Sarah Snook plays an heiress who embodies the luxe lawlessness of the one percent. Offscreen, however, she has found a less Machiavellian path to fulfillment.

POWER DAUGHTERS • All hail those Logan Roy would be lucky—or afraid—to have in his brood.

WHO’S NEXT? • Breaking down the odds for Succession’s hopeful heirs.

WHAT’S IN THE BIG BOX? • For Walmart heiress Alice Walton, whose Crystal Bridges museum celebrates its 10th anniversary this year, it might be a Basquiat, or a Bourgeois, or a Picasso.

Big Bigger Biggest • Competitive philanthropy is not a new phenomenon—just ask John D. Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie. But with a new infusion of rocket fuel, it’s more intense than ever.

COSA NOSTRA • Our thing is a lush tapestry of accessories, lovingly stitched together by fashion’s great dynasties of craftsmanship.

TEARS OF A CROWN • Albert II ascended the throne of Monaco with dreams of escaping his family’s shadow and rehabilitating his homeland’s less than wholesome image. In the midst of his latest personal scandal, that goal seems more elusive than ever.

UNSTEADY UNIONS • Albert is hardly the only Grimaldi with a tumultuous romantic history.

I AM RUBELLITE • A NEW BULGARI...


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 124 Publisher: Hearst Edition: Nov 01 2021

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  • Release date: October 20, 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

1994 • ARTHUR ASHE’S FAMILY

FAMILY Connections

Town & Country

IT’S HEAVEN in Here

In Vitro VERITAS • The golden age of the status surrogacy is here, and the new parents are healthy, thriving, and all over Instagram. Get used to it.

DIANA, Once Removed • Before you see Spencer, brush up on Princess Diana’s family tree. We brought a cheat sheet.

Your Sister Did WHAT? • This month’s best cultural offerings all share a theme: revealing family secrets. Will you share yours?

CHRISTIAN DIOR: DESIGNER OF DREAMS • The exhibition at The Brooklyn Museum tracing the history and legacy of the House of Dior is on view through February 20th 2022.

KEEPERS of the Flame • This month’s Tick, Tick… Boom! is more than a movie musical, it’s a triumph in keeping a legacy alive.

Lone Star SECRETS • Listen closely and pass the monkey bread.

BELLA Figura • What would Marella do? Her granddaughter, the talented Ms. Elkann, is finding out for herself.

What My Son TAUGHT ME • In an exclusive excerpt from his new book, Tom Ford reflects on the most life-affirming lessons of fatherhood and fashion.

Pool or OCEAN? • For more than 45 years the Hartington family has kept Naples, Florida, in Brunello cashmere and Irene Neuwirth pendants. Prepare for a new outpost—all the way up in Palm Beach.

WHAT’S GOLD Can Stay • After the devastating loss of a partner in life and design, a jeweler links memories to the future, and forges ahead. First stop: Capri.

Making HISTORY • An ancestor invented his own coat of arms in the 16th century. She turned it into a modern heirloom.

FRESH Cuts • The house of David Webb adds to its designs for the first time in nearly 50 years.

Care for an Après-Massage Martini? • With a luxurious new spa in the Carlyle, the whispered-about Swiss skincare brand Valmont will soon be on every New Yorker’s lips.

Live to TELL • In six months we went from denying Botox to celebrating our face-lifts. Why the seismic shift in beauty confessionals?

GOLD Rush • Experience 24-hour radiance, courtesy of the earth’s most precious element.

A LEGACY OF DESIGN IN EVERY STITCH

SHIV STORM • Betrayal! Rivalry! Turtlenecks! On Succession, Sarah Snook plays an heiress who embodies the luxe lawlessness of the one percent. Offscreen, however, she has found a less Machiavellian path to fulfillment.

POWER DAUGHTERS • All hail those Logan Roy would be lucky—or afraid—to have in his brood.

WHO’S NEXT? • Breaking down the odds for Succession’s hopeful heirs.

WHAT’S IN THE BIG BOX? • For Walmart heiress Alice Walton, whose Crystal Bridges museum celebrates its 10th anniversary this year, it might be a Basquiat, or a Bourgeois, or a Picasso.

Big Bigger Biggest • Competitive philanthropy is not a new phenomenon—just ask John D. Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie. But with a new infusion of rocket fuel, it’s more intense than ever.

COSA NOSTRA • Our thing is a lush tapestry of accessories, lovingly stitched together by fashion’s great dynasties of craftsmanship.

TEARS OF A CROWN • Albert II ascended the throne of Monaco with dreams of escaping his family’s shadow and rehabilitating his homeland’s less than wholesome image. In the midst of his latest personal scandal, that goal seems more elusive than ever.

UNSTEADY UNIONS • Albert is hardly the only Grimaldi with a tumultuous romantic history.

I AM RUBELLITE • A NEW BULGARI...


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