The lead in this month’s film adaptation of Thomas Hardy’s “Far From the Madding Crowd,” actress Carey Mulligan gets her star power from her charming restraint and extraordinary care in choosing parts.
Stephan Weishaupt, founder of furniture brand Avenue Road, turned a historic Miami home into a backdrop for vintage gems and contemporary pieces.
After making his name obsessing over every design nuance of his clubs and hotels, Schrager is back at it with the opening of the first New York Edition hotel.
After decades spent out of the spotlight, the designer launched new pieces at this year’s Salone del Mobile in Milan—and is poised to make a comeback.
The Windy City is seeing an influx of fashion retail and hotel concepts, including a Dior boutique and the Soho House.
On the eve of this month’s Frieze New York, its co-founders, Amanda Sharp and Matthew Slotover, discuss how it all got started and where they’re headed next.
The auteur shares a few of his favorite things.
Zelectric Motors CEO David Benardo is converting vintage mid-century Volkswagen Beetles to electric power, resulting in eco-friendly, energy-efficient classic cars.
This month, a full-size commentary on James McNeill Whistler’s iconic Peacock Room goes on display at the Freer and Sackler Galleries in Washington, D.C.
With its buzzy cafe culture and 24-hour energy, SoPi—short for South of Pigalle—has become the latest Parisian hot spot.
With his “New Normal” line, Italian fashion designer Giorgio Armani delivers what he calls “the timeless distillation of my style.”
Beginning this month, the region is crowded with artistic openings, milestone anniversaries and other unmissable attractions for globetrotters who appreciate high culture.
Whether paired with swingy pants or bare legs, luxury knits work in multiple seasons.
The forecast is bright for eye-catching accessories ranging from stylish totes to slip-ons and sunglasses.
A look at the workmanship that goes behind making the French brand’s leather-goods.
Editor in Chief Kristina O’Neill introduces the May 2015 issue of WSJ. Magazine.
WSJ. asks six luminaries to weigh in on a single topic. This month: Vibes.
Photographer Annemarieke van Drimmelen and stylist Charlotte Collet contributed to this issue of WSJ. Magazine.
Skip the trip to the spa and try Ziip, the first commercial skin-care device with a supporting app.
Popularized on social media, the term is used to refer to bottles as elusive as the mythical creature.
The event features auctions, gallery shows and live programs with Mitch Epstein and Stephen Shore.
A look at the works of Simon Klenell.
The actress stars in ‘Grace and Frankie’ alongside Lily Tomlin.
Art imitates life in these dishy reads, which contain unmistakable parallels to the authors’ own lives.
The British band enlisted the help of visual artist Nick Relph for the cover of its sixth album.
JW Marriott, St. Regis and Mandarin Oriental open new hotels.
Espadrille slip-ons—characterized by their jute-rope soles—pack a punch for spring with flashy patterns and surprising flourishes.
The knitwear maker collaborates with the Apartment by the Line.
The piece is part of the artist’s upcoming show at New York’s Petzel Gallery.
Max Mara celebrates its tradition of artistic patronage, from its art prize for women to the Whitney Museum’s new HQ.
The interior designer debuts the Pauillac Cabinet from his new furniture collection.
The fashion brand releases Longue Saison Cuir.
The House That Céline Built; Comedian Steve Coogan Is Happyish; Artist Teresita Fernández Transforms New York’s Madison Square Park; The Family Behind Ireland’s Artisanal-Food Renaissance
Novak Djokovic’s Power Moves; The Divine Office of Massimiliano Locatelli; Chef Virgilio Martínez Takes Peruvian Cuisine to New Heights; Mark Rylance Stars in ‘Wolf Hall’
Doutzen Kroes’s Sexy Serenity; Q&A With Photographer Steven Meisel; Why the Art World Has Fallen for 90-Year-Old Etel Adnan; Estée Lauder’s Growing Beauty Empire
Rem Koolhaas and Dasha Zhukova Build a Moscow Museum; A Traditional Home in Ithaca, Greece; From Fashion to Art: Helmut Lang’s Second Act; Winemaking on the Slopes of Sicily’s Volcano
Q&A With Actor Christian Bale; Dave Eggers, Unplugged; Fine Wine and Caviar—Made in China?; Artist Richard Prince’s Secret Retreat; Hotel Il Pellicano Is a Tuscan Dream
Featuring Lil Buck, Nicolas Ghesquière, Kara Walker, Dr. Dre & Jimmy Iovine, Reshma Saujani, René Redzepi and Sou Fujimoto
Color Block: Mexico City’s Bold Fashion; Casa Wabi: Bosco Sodi’s Arts Foundation; andBeyond’s CEO Joss Kent on the Luxury Safari Industry; Hollywood Dynasty: The Yorn Brothers; Porcelli Takes Cook It Raw to Mexico
How Pharrell Stays Happy; The Legendary Porsche 911, Remastered; How Okwui Enwezor Changed the Art World; Marianne Faithfull’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Life; David Fincher’s Musical Dream Team; Remo Ruffini’s Second Home in Milan
Daria Werbowy's Next Move; Franca Sozzani Is Still in Vogue; Hedi Slimane's Photography Exhibition; Linda Dresner's Minimalist Home; Marian Goodman's London Gallery
Destinations | Interior Designer Juan Pablo Molyneux's French Château; Colombia's Art Scene Heats Up; Raising a Chess Prodigy; Kick It in Couture
Collectibles | Neymar on the Weight of the World Cup; Redefining African Luxury in Nigeria; Massimo Bottura's Feast for the Eyes; Ease Into Fall With Light Coats
Style & Design | Julia Roberts on Family and Fame; Japan's Hospitality Culture; Caviar Kaspia Restaurant; Walton Ford's Wildlife Paintings; States of Grace Coddington
Taste | Scarlett Johansson on Family, Career; The Brothers Behind El Celler de Can Roca; Reinventing Pucci's Estate; Iwan Baan, Architecture's Most Wanted Photographer
Spring Fashion | The Life Aesthetic With Wes Anderson; The Art of Lord Snowdon; The Crossover Talent of Haider Ackermann; Federico Marchetti's Art-Filled Home; Northampton's Traditional Shoemaking Revival
Spring Fashion | The Dream Life of Emilia Clarke; The New Master of Saks Fifth Avenue; The Emergence of Baku; The Treasures of 1stdibs's Michael Bruno; Designer Joseph Altuzarra Knows What Women Want
Travel | Costa Careyes's Utopian View; Yinka Shonibare Heads to the Barnes Foundation; Gucci's Power Couple; Chef Will Goldfarb's Dessert Laboratory; Architect Rem Koolhaas's Protégés
Holiday | The Mystique of Penélope Cruz; Diego Della Valle Gives Back to His Country; The Threesome Behind Calvin Klein; Inside Hemingway's Havana Retreat; Gift Guide
The Innovator of the Year Awards | WSJ. Magazine's 2013 award winners include Daft Punk, Nick D'Aloisio, Alice Waters, Pat McGrath, Do Ho Suh, David Adjaye and Thomas Woltz.
Travel | Mozambique's Allure; Scorsese's Wolf Pack; Pilati on the Future of Menswear; The Private Eye of Giancarlo Giammetti; Gardener Prince Louis Albert de Broglie
Fall Fashion | The Return of Tom Ford; Gianni Agnelli, the Godfather of Style; Bespoke Italian Tailoring From Japan; The Business of Fashion's Imran Amed; The Discreet Charm of Tomas Maier; Hiroshi Sugimoto's Fossil Fuel
Fall Fashion | Bernardo Paz's Dedication to Inhotim; The Cult of Isabel Marant; Holly Branson Comes Into Her Own; Eileen Gray's E.1027; Sophia Amoruso Expands Nasty Gal
Destination/Summer | How Woody Allen Sees It; India's Last Maharaja; Osaka's Dining Scene; Oslo as the Next Art Capital; Chris Blackwell's Jamaican Retreat; Chef Juan Mari Arzak's Heirlooms
Collectibles | Natalia Vodianova Moves Beyond the Runway; William Eggleston's Cameras; Anna Piaggi's Costume Drama; Collecting Art With François Pinault; Alan Faena's Argentine Residence
Style & Design | Rick Owens's Paris Home; Donald Judd's SoHo Haven; The Man Behind LACMA; The Ascent of Japanese Whisky; Global Art Star Ellen Gallagher; The Ladies Behind Moda Operandi
Men's Style | Carmelo Anthony's Slam Dunk; Mike Kelley, the Escape Artist; The Philippines's Strange Paradise; How Acne Studios Became a Powerhouse; For Scheer, the Shoe Must Go On
Spring Fashion | Fifty Shades of White; The Arnault Legacy; The House that Gucci Built, The Year of Cooking Dangerously; Narciso Rodriguez's Life in Fashion; Meet the Klosses; A Day With Keith McNally
Indulgences & Escapes | Rebecca Hall, a Starlet for a New Age; South Africa's Rising Wine Star; Mexico's Culinary Genius; Christophe Lemaire's Understated Glamour; Chef Paul Bocuse's Franco-American Quest
The Innovator of the Year Awards | WSJ. Magazine's 2012 award winners include Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, Twitter's Jack Dorsey and others who share a passion for collaboration.
Fall Style Issue: Men of the World | The Century's Finest Travel Writer, Paris's Secret Motorcycle shop, Africa's Most Heralded Safari Guides & Joel Edgerton's Breakout Year
Fall Fashion: Go For Baroque | Donatella Versace's Day, Alber Elbaz's Deep Thoughts, Diana Vreeland's Family & Christian Louboutin's Garden
The Destination Issue: The Cool Elegance of Marion Cotillard, Time Traveling in Shangha, Day to Night Glamour in Bora Bora, On a Mission to Marrakech
Inside the Armani empire. Plus, Edna O'Brien's best friend, Being Wes Anderson, The Comeback of Christian Liaigre and Summer Poolside Glamour
The Designed World | The people & ideas redefining art, fashion, culture, interiors, travel and business
Josh Brolin, the rare leading man whose talent equals his good looks. Plus, John Waters, Pharrell Williams and artisinal olive oil.
Charlotte Gainsbourg, France's most-talked-about multitasker, teams up with a kindred spirit. Plus: Recalling the glory days of the Côte d'Azur, the face of French fashion, and artist Cindy Sherman is riding high.
Anjelica Houston on the '70s fashion scene in New York City and moving forward after the death of her husband. Plus: Francis Ford Coppola's grand hotel, Thomas Flohr's upstart VistaJet and the race to save Afghanistan's cultural heritage.
Glamorously surreal fashion brings a much needed spirit of eccentricity to the year's end. Plus: The cost of maintaining the family castle, the ultimate food destination in the world and Kevin Spacey brings Shakespeare to the world.
The Innovator's Issue: Fashion gets busy, artist Ai Weiwei breaks all the rules, architect Bjarke Ingels creates the buildings of tomorrow and Joris Laarman elevates everyday objects into the realm of the extraordinary.
The State of Man: David Beckham suits up. Plus: Ferrari Chairman Luca Cordero di Montezemolo's bella vita, the death of the playboy and tough questions for Meredith Whitney.
Fall Fashion Issue: The seductive charm of Rachel Weisz. Plus: The battle for Hermès, Rei Kawakubo speaks, Russia revamps the Bolshoi, and the new dress code.
The Travel Issue: Buying a village in the south of France, eating in Copenhagen and Chicago, restoring a Modernist palace in Brazil, luxury shopping in Mongolia, and more.
The elusive cool of Mr. X, Michael Fassbender, Dasha Zhukova's next big art gamble, the new Paris underground, and summer's hottest swimsuits.
The Old-World Artistry Behind Chanel: Inside the luxury house's legendary haute ateliers. Plus: Haiti's architectural heritage, the greatest buildings never built, Richard Branson's parents and Robert De Niro.
The Business of Being Anna: The Vogue editor's web of allies has helped turn her into a global brand that transcends fashion. Plus: Carlos Slim builds a museum, Lucian Freud about his dealer, Christo after Jeanne-Claude.
The season's vibrantly decadent dresses come undone with wistful abandon on the shores of Turks and Caicos. Plus, great new suits for men and a look behind the curtain of mercurial master strategist Pierre Rougier.
Vincent Cassel's rugged refinement; Warren Buffett and his bridge partner, Sharon Osberg; Beirut's creative renaissance and Michael Eisner on the future of media.
Luxury Guide: how to buy prestige wines, secondhand helicopters, the safest face-lift and more. Plus: camel classics, the one-man museum and Indian art.
American small-town girl meets British stalwart. How Angela Ahrendts made Burberry a global success story. Also: Uggs, a Love Story.
At headquarters with J. Crew's Mickey Drexler; the creative pair behind "Mad Men"; executives take up surfing; and summer's chicest styles.
Undone and barefoot looks offer the perfect wardrobe for summer adventures.
Day or night, pristine white dresses are a cool new canvas for spring.
Rebel against rules on how to wear jeans. Everything from dungaree suits to tailored shorts looks of-the-moment on the sidewalks of Los Angeles’s evolving downtown.
Swinging bags, groovy clogs and crocheted laces are all making cameos this season.
The first rays of sun bring out layers of airy, intricate knits that are as pretty as spring flowers.
A modern country house, a moonlit meadow: the perfect setting for a bohemian rhapsody composed of sheer silks, fringed suede and enticing embellishments.
Mix sweet florals with striking prints and graphic plaids for an instant update—and bold twist—to your casual everyday wardrobe.
Whether tailored or opulent, this season’s knitwear offers warmth and style.
Rich materials and deep-hued suits impart an air of mystery to an after-dark adventure in the streets of Rome.
From cashmere sweaters to oversize coats, gray clothing is the color of the season.
Play off the most confectionary haute couture creations by dressing them down with statement sneakers.
From a Dior python clutch to a knotted Jimmy Choo Sandal, this month's Market Report packs the perfect valise for any expedition.
From Céline shoes to a Johan Lindstén lamp, this month's Market Report zooms in on details that make a big impact—here are five pieces that loom large over today's design landscape.
Take a break and bask in the relaxed spirit and sweet simplicity of the season's casual fashion, modeled by Kati Nescher. Remain at ease in floaty frocks that flirt with modern romance and exercise languid styling techniques with perfectly slouchy pieces.
Watercolors give fresh depth to the indigo tones in spring's strongest trend: royally dyed shirts, sweaters and suits.