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Town & Country

Feb 01 2022
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

This Old Thing?

The Final STRAW

Town & Country

The Return of the MADCAP HEIRESS • After a century of drama, weddings, and outrageously OTT fashion, age has not withered her. Attention must be paid. Again.

Broadway’s Next Leading Lady • Joaquina Kalukango is about to give a performance you’ll never forget.

GATSBY’S Next Chapter • A house that inspired some of literature’s most memorable characters turns the page.

The Next Great MURDER MYSTERY • What happens when you update a classic horror genre? A bloody good time.

The Next PREPPY HANDBOOK • A new memoir reconsiders boarding school’s place in pop culture.

Ibiza Is THE NEXT IBIZA • And with the recent opening of the Six Senses resort, it’s giving the Med’s other honeypots a run for their money.

The Next POWER PAINTER • You’re already on the waiting list for a Flora Yukhnovich, aren’t you?

Is Shopping the Ultimate Act of OPTIMISM? • They don’t call it retail therapy for nothing.

The T&C INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO • Take stock of your wardrobe, and buy well and wisely. Start with these 22 hot tips.

The Occasion? ME. • To anyone who tells you that buying jewels for yourself is selfish, just say: Thank you, next!

King Midas ENERGY • A crop of contemporary designers have unearthed an ancient technique.

The NOSE Has to Travel • Right now it’s in India. You packed?

PUMP You Up • If at-home peptide injections could build muscle, reduce fat, and rejuvenate your skin, would you give them a shot?

This Is NEXT LEVEL • Could hormone management be the key to beautiful skin?

STARS & SIGNS • AQUARIUS’S BIRTHSTONE, AMETHYST, RADIATES SERENITY, CONFIDENCE, AND PURITY.

Heiress on the LOOSE • In Inventing Anna, Julia Garner plays a grifter who scammed her way into life among the Manhattan elite. Offscreen, the actress has figured out a way to make it without having to fake it at all.

Hindsight is 2022 • Look around and you’ll find it everywhere, from your TV to your dinner plate: a reverence for things past. But is it cute comfort or the enemy of the new? Here, our guide to navigating nostalgia, and how to look back while still forging ahead.

Beware the nostalgia vampires.

Joyscroll the past, don’t live in it.

Revival well done can lead to revelation.

THE SEASON’S MOST WELCOME COMEBACKS

Do revisit your own personal talismans.

EATING OUR FEELINGS

Some things will never—and should never—be disrupted out of existence. Case in point: the L.A. Power Lunch.

Find your own Elaine’s.

A Modest Proposal • History moves fashion (research Dior’s New Look). So why does everyone suddenly want us to bare all? Two words: Dopamine Dressing.

Mr. Toad’s WILD RIDE • How an illegal amphibian-venom psychedelic became the loudest whisper at a dinner party near you.

A COMMON GROUND • THE OPENING OF A GLEAMING NEW DAVID ADJAYE LIBRARY TURNS THE PAGE ON THE DARK PAST OF A TONY ENCLAVE, AT LONG LAST.

Vermeer or Bust • Art theft and fraud are on the rise worldwide, and Germany is the red-hot center of it all. Masterpieces are missing! Meet the man on the case.

Life in RED VELVET • This is no David Lynch fever dream but the headquarters of a West Coast futurist pioneering the right way to work now.

MONEY, MANNERS, AND MURDER • Twenty years ago, Julian Fellowes—the poet laureate of class comedy—got his big break writing Gosford Park....


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 104 Publisher: Hearst Edition: Feb 01 2022

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  • Release date: January 19, 2022

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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

This Old Thing?

The Final STRAW

Town & Country

The Return of the MADCAP HEIRESS • After a century of drama, weddings, and outrageously OTT fashion, age has not withered her. Attention must be paid. Again.

Broadway’s Next Leading Lady • Joaquina Kalukango is about to give a performance you’ll never forget.

GATSBY’S Next Chapter • A house that inspired some of literature’s most memorable characters turns the page.

The Next Great MURDER MYSTERY • What happens when you update a classic horror genre? A bloody good time.

The Next PREPPY HANDBOOK • A new memoir reconsiders boarding school’s place in pop culture.

Ibiza Is THE NEXT IBIZA • And with the recent opening of the Six Senses resort, it’s giving the Med’s other honeypots a run for their money.

The Next POWER PAINTER • You’re already on the waiting list for a Flora Yukhnovich, aren’t you?

Is Shopping the Ultimate Act of OPTIMISM? • They don’t call it retail therapy for nothing.

The T&C INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO • Take stock of your wardrobe, and buy well and wisely. Start with these 22 hot tips.

The Occasion? ME. • To anyone who tells you that buying jewels for yourself is selfish, just say: Thank you, next!

King Midas ENERGY • A crop of contemporary designers have unearthed an ancient technique.

The NOSE Has to Travel • Right now it’s in India. You packed?

PUMP You Up • If at-home peptide injections could build muscle, reduce fat, and rejuvenate your skin, would you give them a shot?

This Is NEXT LEVEL • Could hormone management be the key to beautiful skin?

STARS & SIGNS • AQUARIUS’S BIRTHSTONE, AMETHYST, RADIATES SERENITY, CONFIDENCE, AND PURITY.

Heiress on the LOOSE • In Inventing Anna, Julia Garner plays a grifter who scammed her way into life among the Manhattan elite. Offscreen, the actress has figured out a way to make it without having to fake it at all.

Hindsight is 2022 • Look around and you’ll find it everywhere, from your TV to your dinner plate: a reverence for things past. But is it cute comfort or the enemy of the new? Here, our guide to navigating nostalgia, and how to look back while still forging ahead.

Beware the nostalgia vampires.

Joyscroll the past, don’t live in it.

Revival well done can lead to revelation.

THE SEASON’S MOST WELCOME COMEBACKS

Do revisit your own personal talismans.

EATING OUR FEELINGS

Some things will never—and should never—be disrupted out of existence. Case in point: the L.A. Power Lunch.

Find your own Elaine’s.

A Modest Proposal • History moves fashion (research Dior’s New Look). So why does everyone suddenly want us to bare all? Two words: Dopamine Dressing.

Mr. Toad’s WILD RIDE • How an illegal amphibian-venom psychedelic became the loudest whisper at a dinner party near you.

A COMMON GROUND • THE OPENING OF A GLEAMING NEW DAVID ADJAYE LIBRARY TURNS THE PAGE ON THE DARK PAST OF A TONY ENCLAVE, AT LONG LAST.

Vermeer or Bust • Art theft and fraud are on the rise worldwide, and Germany is the red-hot center of it all. Masterpieces are missing! Meet the man on the case.

Life in RED VELVET • This is no David Lynch fever dream but the headquarters of a West Coast futurist pioneering the right way to work now.

MONEY, MANNERS, AND MURDER • Twenty years ago, Julian Fellowes—the poet laureate of class comedy—got his big break writing Gosford Park....


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