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1 week ago |
family.style | Beverly Nguyen |Sahir Ahmed
Jeanne Damas and Helena Christensen meet me for breakfast for lunch at Sant Ambroeus in the West Village. We order pancakes with fresh market berries and bananas, eggs benedict, and a three-egg omelette served with roasted potatoes. While they may not look it, the two friends only recently met in-person for the first time, the day before the shoot for Damas’ beloved French label Rouje’s Summer 2025 capsule collection that Christensen stars in.
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2 weeks ago |
family.style | Sahir Ahmed |Beverly Nguyen
While Salone buzzes with newness, Prada Frames focuses on what goes under the radar. Held across two historically loaded sites—thePaglione Realeonce a private waiting room for Italy’s royal family, and the Arlecchino Train, a 1950s design marvel by architects Gio Ponti and Giulio Minoletti—the 2025 edition of the multidisciplinary symposium considers what it means to be in transit.
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1 month ago |
family.style | Beverly Nguyen
Nestled within the Edition Hotel West Hollywood, Ardor is a restaurant that is more intimate and mysterious than the modernist hotel’s Sunset Boulevard facade. A principal role in the interiors is the lighting and the lush greenery. It transforms you suddenly to an ambient, nature-inspired terrain. Large, dark stained wood tables and wicker cane chairs frame the dining space, which is full of various types of palms, ferns and more, forming a forest-like oasis in the middle of West Hollywood.
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2 months ago |
family.style | Sophia Roe |Teller Thomas |Beverly Nguyen
Whenever she is feeling homesick, Ambera Wellman whips up a toast recipe with what some might call an unconventional topping—creamed peas. This savory, gravy-style take on mashed peas was an economic and filling staple for the painter while she was growing up in rural Nova Scotia.
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2 months ago |
family.style | Teller Thomas |Sophia Roe |Beverly Nguyen |Felicity Carter
Older than the Museum of Modern Art and the Whitney Museum combined, and five years the Met’s senior, the Brooklyn Museum celebrates its 200th anniversary this month. To celebrate its landmark birthday, the New York museum is debuting a three-chapter group show, “Breaking the Mold: Brooklyn Museum at 200”—which opens this week. Organized by the museum’s Meghan Bill, the exhibition celebrates the borough's past, present, and future with works that span over five centuries.
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