Thakoon Panichgul x hommegirls
Sarah Shapiro April 29, 2025
Fashion entrepreneur/designer/publisher Thakoon Panichgul has been an editor, launched his own label, and founded a print magazine. Now he’s transformed a Manhattan dry cleaner into the first retail outpost for his label, HommeGirls, and is doubling down on analog treasures in a digital world.
Barneys New York Tulum
Lauren Sherman April 28, 2025
The late, great New York department store lives on—well, sort of, and in name only, really, inside a few Saks stores, a gated community in Tulum, and a 2010s zombieland in Tokyo. Efforts to resurrect the brand have sputtered and failed, and maybe for good reason, but that hasn’t stopped people from trying.
derek jeter yankees phillies
John Ourand April 1, 2025
The battle between the Yankees’ YES Network and Comcast is about to go nuclear, and it might even feature a Trump angle that no one saw coming.
Asian Art Week 2025
Marion Maneker March 16, 2025
The market for Indian art is booming again. Plus, samurai swords, great waves, and porcelain.


Christies auctioneer
Buyers remain wary and sellers are greedy, but the latest New York sales hint at a new reality: We’re still far away from the 2022 boom times, sure, but palmy days lie ahead.
gertrude abercrombie
Julie Brener Davich February 18, 2025
Demand for Gertrude Abercrombie, a lesser known surrealist, has gotten a boost in recent years as collectors bid up works in the genre. Industry insiders say her market still has room to grow.
Sotheby's Old Masters
Marion Maneker February 9, 2025
Solid sellers, a $3 million Raphael, and some surprise overachievers made sure the Old Master season in New York ended on a high note, although buyers above $1 million remain scarce.