Quest Magazine
Quest magazine highlights the most sophisticated charities, events, and families in New York, celebrating both historical and contemporary figures. Each issue features a specific theme, such as "The 400," "Arts and Culture," "Fall Fashion," and "Holiday." Additionally, the magazine includes the "New York Social Diary" by David Patrick Columbia, which offers a monthly look at social events. Notable contributors have included Dominick Dunne, David Halberstam, Liz Smith, Taki Theodoracopulos, Michael Thomas, along with renowned photographers Slim Aarons and Harry Benson.
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Feb 11, 2025 |
questmag.com | Jayne Chase
Jayne Chase: If you weren’t an interior designer, what profession would you have pursued? Meg Braff: Definitely a landscape architect. I’m obsessed with outdoor rooms and creating those experiences for my clients. My second choice would be a jewelry designer and I would start with an internship with David Webb!Jayne Chase: Favorite colors? Meg Braff: Aqua and Chartreuse. Jayne Chase: Wallpaper or paint?
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Jan 9, 2025 |
questmag.com | Jayne Chase
One of the Condon’s listings at 510 N Lake Way in Palm Beach. (Images courtesy of Sotheby’s International Realty)After Kevin spent over 12 years in New York City learning the business and getting the necessary experience he felt he needed to earn his mother’s respect, he felt it was time to return to Palm Beach and join her team. “Although I never felt pressure from my mom to follow in her footsteps, I really wanted to get my own experience and also be independent of her,” Kevin admits.
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Dec 23, 2024 |
questmag.com | Elizabeth Meigher
Often referred to as the “Walt Disney of Retail,” Stanley Whitman had glamour on the mind when he opened Florida’s first exclusive, high-fashion shopping center at the age of 47 in 1965. The strapping Duke University grad and Navy vet was one of 25 people who had originally incorporated what would become the glittering village of Bal Harbour back in 1946.
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Nov 22, 2024 |
questmag.com | Elizabeth Meigher
Opened in 1950 and named for the Wollman family who funded it, Wollman Rink is known for capturing both the bustling charm and delicate beauty of New York City in winter. A glittering oasis amid the concrete chaos of Manhattan, it is a place where locals and tourists of all ages, shapes and sizes seek an outdoor moment of grace—as they glide about in soft, practiced, swirls—momentarily untouched by the grit and clamor behind the surrounding rocks and trees.
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Sep 10, 2024 |
questmag.com | Elizabeth Meigher
111 West 57th Street comprises 60 luxury condominiums: 14 in Steinway Hall and 46 in the private Tower Residences. Designed by SHoP Architects, with interior design by Studio Sofield, apartments in the 84-story building are available as full-floor or duplex homes with remarkable, 14-foot ceilings and signature spaces. At the ground level of 111 West 57th Street, a rusticated, private porte cochère leads to a 24-hour concierge and doormen.
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