There's no time like fall in New York City. With the crisp weather approaching, it's time to slip on our boots and blazers and explore the city. Here are our top four fall happenings -- don't miss them! There's no time like fall in New York City. With the crisp weather approaching, it's time to slip on our boots and blazers and explore the city. Here are our top four...
Read MoreVogue?s champion bargain hunter shares intel from a very personal area of expertise: the most oddest, most delightful, and treasure-yielding fleas across the pond. I once bought a three-foot-high red elf at Alfies Antique Market in London and had to hold him on my lap for seven hours on the flight home; a miniature haberdashery store?meant for dolls who have nothing to wear??found in Paris, necessitated purchasing an extra suitcase...
Read MoreFashion editor and stylist Pippa Vosper, a regular in the London elite circles, is an it-girl and mommy who does everything from style supermodels for major magazine covers to teach spin at the stylish Chelsea gym, Lomax Personal Training. She herself is known for her enviable sense of style?and a physique to match. To give you an idea, this English beauty was married in none other than Giambattista Valli couture....
Read MoreFunky, fun, sometimes overwhelming, but always fascinating, Delhi is a city with a split personality. Old Delhi was once India?s Islamic capital and the old town?s labyrinth of mediaeval alleys are clogged with slow-moving cycle rickshaws and colorful street bazaars. Funky, fun, sometimes overwhelming, but always fascinating, Delhi is a city with a split personality. Old Delhi was once India?s Islamic capital and the old town?s labyrinth of mediaeval alleys...
Read MoreLynn Yaeger spends most of her weekends scouring the stalls of the Chelsea flea market. If you don?t find her there, then chances are she?s out of town, shopping for antique treasures some place else. Which is why, bright and early on a Sunday morning in Paris, the Vogue contributing editor gathered friends for breakfast at a cafe that?s stumbling distance from the Portes de Vanves flea market.
Photographed by Elizabeth Lippman
The invitation read 8:30 a.m. sharp and most of the guests arrived by 8:45 a.m., including Marco Zanini from Rochas, jewelry designer Eddie Borgo, and Vogue editors Phyllis Posnick, Mark Holgate, and Hamish Bowles, who darted out the door before 9 a.m. to get a head start on the hunt. The excitement is high, but Carven?s Guillaume Henry might be the only person in the room who isn?t in a hurry. ?The first bag I designed for Carven was inspired by a piece I found at the flea,? he said. ?Since I live here, I?ll let the others go and fight over the best things first.? When Florence Welch arrives, there is barely enough time left to grab a cafe au lait and a freshly baked croissant.
As it happens, the British songstress (a.k.a. Florence and the Machine) is the first to sniff out a must-have French book that dates back to the 1920s with a red and gold motif that literally has her name all over it. ?The title means Florence and the Tuscan,? she says, running her finger along the spine. An old-fashioned romance perhaps? She buys the book and then, quite quickly, falls in love with a sparkly floral dress on the next stall over. It doesn?t take long for designer Erdem Moralioglu to find what he is looking for either: an out-of-print Picasso book he?s been trying to track down forever.
Yaeger, on the other hand, rarely buys on impulse. When we find her, she is perusing a table of superior, turn of the century broken dolls. At 160 euros, however, she deems them a little overpriced. ?To get a good deal, you have to act like you?re not interested,? she advises. Taking a couple of steps towards a new vendor, she throws a last nonchalant look over her shoulder. ?Monsieur, let me take another turn around the market to think on it.? It?s best, as always, to learn from the experts.
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At the end of August, tens of thousands of people from all over the world will flock to the Nevada Desert to burn?or dance with abandon in a costumed world full of music and art that leaves behind any trace of one?s actual life. At the end of August, tens of thousands of people from all over the world will flock to the Nevada Desert to burn?or dance with abandon?in a...
Read MoreFeathered headdresses float atop earthly goddesses while tasseled tops drape from the d?colletage of living nymphs in a fantasy kingdom erected in the Nevada desert known as Burning Man. Feathered headdresses float atop earthly goddesses while tasseled tops drape from the d?colletage of living nymphs in a fantasy kingdom erected in the Nevada desert known as Burning Man. The world?s most famous music and art festival is where the...
Read MoreThe waters ringing Zanzibar appear as a spectrum of blues, running from pale ice to indigo. Mnemba Island rises out of them, a sandbar of dazzling white that is fringed with palm trees. The waters ringing Zanzibar appear as a spectrum of blues, running from pale ice to indigo. Mnemba Island rises out of them, a sandbar of dazzling white that is fringed with palm trees. After a ninety-minute drive...
Read MoreThe oceanic and storied souk, a true maze of a marketplace, is a shopaholic?s dream. Within it, tiny open-fronted stores sell spices and lanterns, pottery and leather bags, sequined slippers and rose water. It?s worth visiting simply for the atmosphere and its almost Biblical setting. The oceanic and storied souk, a true maze of a marketplace, is a shopaholic?s dream. Within it, tiny open-fronted stores sell spices and lanterns, pottery...
Read MorePia Hakko and Pelin Yasar are best friends turned bloggers and now turned designers. They have a visual diary on Instagram (which they humbly call their life) that is longingly and enviously followed by the hip set in Turkey. This duo has recently created one of Istanbul?s coolest t-shirt and sweatshirt brands: pop.see.cul, which began in London as an art and design blog. We caught up with these busy globetrotters...
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