The Look Book Goes to a Movement Class We spoke to sweaty dancers in Soho after two hours of “creative movement, play, music, contact exercises, and human-to-human connection.”
The Look Book Goes to Astor Place Hairstylists Newly shorn clients on a Thursday afternoon at the 73-year-old downtown barbershop.
The Look Book Goes to the New Year’s Gala at the Metropolitan Opera Where patrons enjoyed some Champagne with their La Bohème , Tosca , and Turandot.
gifts they might actually want
Dec. 12, 2019
What the Zitomer Ladies Want for the Holidays Everything, apparently, from tap shoes to a diamond-studded David Webb ring.
The Look Book Goes to a Doorman Union Meeting Members of SEIU 32BJ, who work in buildings from Park Avenue to Washington Square.
the future issue
Nov. 13, 2019
What Life in 2019 Can Tell Us About Life in 2029 A calendar of predictions about the near future as seen through the recent past.
The Stylish Attendees at “The New Black Vanguard” Opening Hundreds of people squeezed into Aperture Foundation to celebrate the release of Antwaun Sargent’s new photography book.
The Look Book Goes to the Taxi Depot At McGuinness Management in Greenpoint, drivers pick up their cabs at the beginning of the day and drop them off at the end.
The Look Book Goes to the United First-Class Lounge Where well-heeled travelers snack on kale salad and catch up on emails before their flights.
The Look Book Goes to a Beard and Mustache Competition People with impressive facial hair gathered in Coney Island to compete for titles like “Best Partial Beard and Chops” and “Best Mustache Styled.”
The Look Book Goes to Juilliard The newly minted dramatists, musicians, and dancers who competed with thousands of applicants for a spot at the conservatory.
The Look Book Goes to Corona Park On a recent Saturday, picnickers gathered in the largest park in Queens.
The Look Book Goes to Zitomer We spoke to shoppers at the nearly 70-year-old Upper East Side pharmacy–slash–department store.
9 Women on Whether They Would Abolish the Constitution We posed the question to women leaving the theater after Heidi Schreck’s play, What the Constitution Means to Me .
The Look Book Goes to Port Authority, Gate 32 Talking to passengers boarding the Kingston-bound Trailways bus.
The Look Book Goes to the Rockaways We set up outside Locals Surf School on Beach 69th Street to talk to the surfers, many of whom are there every morning, year-round.
The Lookbook Goes to the Circle Line On a hot June afternoon, we talked to dozens of tourists as they disembarked from a three-hour sightseeing cruise.
The Look Book Goes to a Little Tina Turner Audition Dozens of 8-to-12-year-old actresses lined up for the opportunity to play a young incarnation of the star in Broadway’s Tina: The Tina Turn er Musical .
The Look Book Goes to Bottomless Brunch in Brooklyn Woodland hosts a weekend daytime dance party with unlimited mimosas. The long line to get in is a pre-party of its own.
A Sunny Saturday at Brooklyn’s Most Instagrammable Intersection Taking stock of the photogenic scene at the corner of Washington and Water Streets.
spring 2019 fashion issue
Feb. 7, 2019
family feud
Dec. 14, 2018
Did Georgia O’Keeffe Keep Her Sister, Also a Painter, From Getting Famous, Too? The siblings of famous artists get out from under their shadows in three shows.
mutual benefit
Nov. 7, 2018
17 Women Talk About Being Left Behind by #MeToo We spoke with women from dozens of industries who remain unable to report sexual abuse and harassment.
Artist Explores Complex Relationship between Black Women and Luxury Clothing Jamea Richmond-Edwards examines the complex relationship between black women and luxury clothing in an exhibition in New York City.
space of the week
Apr. 5, 2018
A Cookie-Cutter Apartment, Transformed by Local Artisan Works Designer Amber Rogers turned this high-rise flat into a curated home with work from home-design makers around the city.
Giant Mural on Flatbush Avenue Captures the Brooklyn Way Brooklyn artist Katie Merz created a cartoonlike mural on a 12,500-square-foot city building.
Celebrity Portraits and Fashion Photography From the 1950s and ’60s Patricia Bosworth’s new book memorializes the fashion photography of Tom Palumbo, including portraits of celebrities like Miles Davis and Grace Kelly.
Giant Neon Uterus Comes to Sunset Boulevard in the Name of Art Artist Zoë Buckman brings a 43-foot sculpture called Champ to Hollywood’s Sunset Strip.
A Lebanese Artist Draws Portraits of Syrians in Exile Mounira Al Solh’s exhibition “I believe in our right to be frivolous” opens at the Art Institute in Chicago today.
A Photographer Who Finds Beauty in Stillness Cig Harvey captures serenity in everyday moments.
A Provocative Artist Explores Narcissism Marilyn Minter has new art installation at World Trade Center.
Everyone Was Talking About the Call Me by Your Name Peach at the Gotham Awards “I have a visceral feeling every time I see a peach now that flashes me back to Europe.”