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
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Vincent Will See You Now • Van Gogh’s final works go on display in Paris.
It Only Took 60 Years • The best way to handle change? With style. A toast to the Masters of Reinvention.
A Manderley for Today
Plot Twists • Not every house can be a star, but these spreads all upstaged their casts and found a permanent place in the spotlight.
A Poem Today
Refashion Yourself
Reinvention for $1,000
Anatomy of a Classic
Avant, Après, Avenir!
The First Green Is Ruby
That’s So Money! • Coin jewelry is back. Welcome to your first lesson in Currency Management 101.
The Body Is The New Face
As Above, So Below • Forget crow’s feet—it’s time to take care of those elephant elbows.
Patience, a Superpower
A Hit, Six Decades in the Making
Forget Everything You Think You Know About Paint
Going Through Stages • Manhattan’s Lucille Lortel Theatre made its name developing generations of talent. Now it’s at it again.
The Battle for the Green
AT LAST • True love should be all-encompassing and everlasting. Most important, though, it must be brilliant.
NOW & FOREVER • A great romance evolves over time. The Crescent has done the same for 25 years.
A Snob’s Guide to… • Certain destinations will never lose their OG sheen—which is not to say they can’t be rediscovered with fresh eyes. That’s where we come in.
But Make It French • Provence is a sprawling playground of bucolic charm and seaside glamour—that is, if you know where (and when) to go.
25 Things (I Think) You Should Do in Chi-Town • Is this list exhaustive? Maybe not. But it is highly opinionated, and that’s all that really matters.
A Tale of Two Cities • Are you a traditionalist—Claridge’s or nowhere!—or do you crave novelty? There is something in London for everyone.
A Perfect West End Day • There’s more to see in this London neighborhood than just theater—though there’s plenty of that. Here’s how we do it.
HAWAII FOREVER • Protect it, respect it, and help it recover, because there is no more beautiful place on American soil than Hawaii.
HOW TO HELP • These organizations are recommended by locals and disaster relief experts alike.
Your Ship Awaits • If you think venturing off the grid—to Greenland, say—means roughing it, we have some news for you. Welcome to the swank new world of expedition cruising.
KNOW YOUR ICE • It will shake and stir you. Here’s how to call it by its names.
A FEW FAVORITES • Excursions aside, I loved these aspects of onboard life.
Friends & Enemies • When Truman Capote published the secrets of his closest confidantes, the betrayal ignited a scandal that’s still smoldering 50 years later. Now a new series explores why we should still be careful what we wish for.
LA COTE BASQUE: THE QUIZ • How literate are you in this bygone era of Swans, society, and scandal? Let’s find out.
SWAN ARTISTS • To portray the players behind one of history’s most glamorous scandals, you can’t use just any actors.
What Happens Now? • COLLEGE ADMISSIONS was turned on its head by the Supreme Court’s decision on affirmative action and a fiery ongoing debate about legacies. Everyone—including the White House—has opinions. How to apply to college during the most confusing year ever.
The New Creative ARISTOCRACY • Artificial...