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Town & Country

Feb 01 2023
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

1995 LENA HORNE IN NEW YORK

Where Do We Begin?

Town & Country

This Is All YOURS • Great stories are an everlasting treasure. So is a great watch.

CRYPTO’S Poker • A new class of philanthropist emerged alongside cryptocurrency. “Effective altruists” made big donations and bigger promises. Now that their poster child is disgraced, is there still hope for their brand of charity, or will it be undone by one man’s sleight of hand?

BRONTË, You Stay • What’s behind the latest revival of literature’s most celebrated sisters?

Out of OFFICE • In her new memoir Bozoma Saint John tackles the business of living and dying.

Still ROCKIN’ the Boat • Why we keep betting on Guys and Dolls after all these years.

DISNEY Done Right • Pay the price and it doesn’t have to be all waiting, whining, and abysmal food. Here, a survival guide for skeptics.

Who’s Like Them? DAMN FEW. • For sisters Sonia and Maria Friedman, all the world’s a stage.

Sidwell FIENDS • What makes this season’s most chilling thrillers even scarier? Setting them at prep schools, of course.

WHODUNIT? • High school archetypes are already scary. Here’s how they play in thrillers.

MEXICAN Wine? • Bien sûr! Especially in the Guadalupe Valley, a burgeoning growing region and food destination.

Valley of the DOLLS • Puppy purses, teddy bear minaudières, Barbies everywhere. Are you ready for a cute overload this spring? Luxury’s new bags are no child’s play.

BARBIECORE À LA T&C • Why stop at an all-pink wardrobe? Tote around the full Malibu Dream House.

PREP SCHOOL Confidential • Twinsets, navy blazers, and varsity jackets are on the mood board again. Who’s driving the return of #campuscore?

The T&C INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO • Your ski holiday wardrobe, for the pistes and everything après.

Pop’s ROCKS • How does a son build on Dad’s legacy? Start with the gems, then forge your own diamond-encrusted path.

Pocket INSURANCE • The Romanovs transported their wealth as diamonds sewn into their clothes. Is there a modern equivalent?

THE OLD STONE TRADE • How to ease the tax burdens of a proper diamond inheritance.

Hair of THE DOG • Sit. Stay. Wash. Rinse. Repeat. Your dog’s beauty regimen is becoming as sophisticated as your own.

BEST IN SHOW • Elevated selections to keep your pet’s coat looking (and smelling) Westminster-worthy.

The GRAY Whisperer • Your best shade may be only eight hours—and $8,000—away.

SILVER BULLETS • Haircare essentials to keep white just right.

Who’s That Girl? • Allison Williams isn’t the person you think she is, or the one fans of a certain cult TV show still want her to be. She’s a mother, a daughter, and the star and producer of the new horror movie M3GAN. But the only thing that really scares her? Standing still.

SCREAM QUEENS • Allison Williams isn’t scared of success, and neither are these other horror-movie A-listers.

Last Days of LEGACY? • Elite colleges say they’re ending alumni preference to make admissions fairer. Critics call it a PR move to gloss over troubling inequities. Meanwhile, families are trying to figure out what matters more: school spirit or cold hard cash.

A Mother’s Love • People might worry that watching Danielle Deadwyler in Till will be difficult. That’s exactly why they should.

Mama’s Boys • Charles and the queen. Ronan and Mia. Elon and Maye. Sons and mothers: a fierce and...


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 104 Publisher: Hearst Edition: Feb 01 2023

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  • Release date: January 18, 2023

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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

1995 LENA HORNE IN NEW YORK

Where Do We Begin?

Town & Country

This Is All YOURS • Great stories are an everlasting treasure. So is a great watch.

CRYPTO’S Poker • A new class of philanthropist emerged alongside cryptocurrency. “Effective altruists” made big donations and bigger promises. Now that their poster child is disgraced, is there still hope for their brand of charity, or will it be undone by one man’s sleight of hand?

BRONTË, You Stay • What’s behind the latest revival of literature’s most celebrated sisters?

Out of OFFICE • In her new memoir Bozoma Saint John tackles the business of living and dying.

Still ROCKIN’ the Boat • Why we keep betting on Guys and Dolls after all these years.

DISNEY Done Right • Pay the price and it doesn’t have to be all waiting, whining, and abysmal food. Here, a survival guide for skeptics.

Who’s Like Them? DAMN FEW. • For sisters Sonia and Maria Friedman, all the world’s a stage.

Sidwell FIENDS • What makes this season’s most chilling thrillers even scarier? Setting them at prep schools, of course.

WHODUNIT? • High school archetypes are already scary. Here’s how they play in thrillers.

MEXICAN Wine? • Bien sûr! Especially in the Guadalupe Valley, a burgeoning growing region and food destination.

Valley of the DOLLS • Puppy purses, teddy bear minaudières, Barbies everywhere. Are you ready for a cute overload this spring? Luxury’s new bags are no child’s play.

BARBIECORE À LA T&C • Why stop at an all-pink wardrobe? Tote around the full Malibu Dream House.

PREP SCHOOL Confidential • Twinsets, navy blazers, and varsity jackets are on the mood board again. Who’s driving the return of #campuscore?

The T&C INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO • Your ski holiday wardrobe, for the pistes and everything après.

Pop’s ROCKS • How does a son build on Dad’s legacy? Start with the gems, then forge your own diamond-encrusted path.

Pocket INSURANCE • The Romanovs transported their wealth as diamonds sewn into their clothes. Is there a modern equivalent?

THE OLD STONE TRADE • How to ease the tax burdens of a proper diamond inheritance.

Hair of THE DOG • Sit. Stay. Wash. Rinse. Repeat. Your dog’s beauty regimen is becoming as sophisticated as your own.

BEST IN SHOW • Elevated selections to keep your pet’s coat looking (and smelling) Westminster-worthy.

The GRAY Whisperer • Your best shade may be only eight hours—and $8,000—away.

SILVER BULLETS • Haircare essentials to keep white just right.

Who’s That Girl? • Allison Williams isn’t the person you think she is, or the one fans of a certain cult TV show still want her to be. She’s a mother, a daughter, and the star and producer of the new horror movie M3GAN. But the only thing that really scares her? Standing still.

SCREAM QUEENS • Allison Williams isn’t scared of success, and neither are these other horror-movie A-listers.

Last Days of LEGACY? • Elite colleges say they’re ending alumni preference to make admissions fairer. Critics call it a PR move to gloss over troubling inequities. Meanwhile, families are trying to figure out what matters more: school spirit or cold hard cash.

A Mother’s Love • People might worry that watching Danielle Deadwyler in Till will be difficult. That’s exactly why they should.

Mama’s Boys • Charles and the queen. Ronan and Mia. Elon and Maye. Sons and mothers: a fierce and...


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