James Manso is a Digital Editorial Intern at DuJour, a student of Journalism and French at New York University, and the Editor-in-Chief of Verge Campus NYU. Before DuJour, he interned at Women’s Wear Daily and InStyle. His obsessions include fashion, art, cold brews from La Colombe, and the search for the perfect sheet mask (which he has yet to find). Follow his Twitter at @jameslmanso and Instagram at @jamesmanso.
The curator who envisioned the massive retrospective on Vincent van Gogh this spring at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
An artist’s work is a window into their unconscious, and one ouvre that has particularly captivated art enthusiasts and novices alike is that of Vincent van Gogh, the Postimpressionist painter of some of the most iconic works of art of the 19th century. This spring, coming to ... More
Luxury Italian footwear favorite Bruno Magli opens Soho concept store
As the brand becomes older and the clients get younger, Italian luxury footwear legend Bruno Magli branches out, expanding its presence across the Atlantic. The brand’s new Manhattan boutique/concept store is set to open in Soho this September, just a stone’s throw away from other downtown outposts ... More
Architect Brandon Haw looks back on his highest-profile projects while looking forward to a new furniture line
"Wouldn’t it be great to one day be inside that building?” Brandon Haw asked himself when he was 18, on his first visit to New York. He was standing in the plaza on 52nd Street and Park Avenue, just in front of the Seagram Building: Ludwig Mies ... More
Z Zegna's new machine-washable suit perfectly marries convenience and taste
“Wool” and “washability” seldom go together, so when the tailors at Italian fashion house Z Zegna came up with a machine-washable suit, we were all ears. The brand’s Techmerino Wash & Go suit is made of treated merino wool, meaning it’s just as soft as it is ... More
Ever wonder where to find the ultimate éclair or croque monsieur? Behold our guide to the sparkling city on the Seine
With requisite wines, baguettes, and cheeses aplenty, it’s hard to have a bad dining experience in Paris. But not all Parisian bistros were created equal, and why go all the way to France for anything less than an authentic, hole-in-the-wall experience? So to avoid becoming that American tourist in Paris, ... More
Shop our favorite new eyewear for fall from none other than it-bag heavyweights Loewe and eyewear brand Thélios
Finding an it-bag? Easy stuff. Nabbing the perfect pair of sunglasses? Much harder, until now. Masterbrand of all buzz-worthy accessories Loewe, in collaboration with eyewear brand Thélios, are bringing their allure to the sunglass sector, with shades just as unconventional and irresistible as their ... More
Luxe fashion house Louis Vuitton has given itself a colorful makeover inspired by Japanese methods
Louis Vuitton has ventured into pearlized surfaces, gilding, and even hand-painting their bags, but this season’s experimentation pays homage to tried-and-true methods. Inspired by various Japanese finishing methods, reptilian hides are given a colorful makeover. The brand’s take on the indigo-dyeing method of shibori emulates the effect ... More
The latest haircare trend doesn’t believe in treating the hair at all. Try directing your focus to your scalp instead
Our faces are some of our most cared-for possessions. The ever-growing community of skincare addicts do everything from chemically exfoliate to run microcurrents through their cheekbones, all in attempts to rejuvenate, repair, and protect facial skin. One of the more under-treated areas of skin is the scalp. Oily, dry or ... More
The Breast Cancer Research Foundation’s annual summer party made waves this weekend at Havens Beach in Sag Harbor
Things got pretty in pink last weekend in Sag Harbor, New York during the Hamptons Paddle & Party for Pink fundraising event for the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. The annual event, which benefits breast cancer, has raised nearly $10 million since its inception seven years ago, with $1.4 million ... More
The luxury house has added a game to their Tambour Horizon smartwatch, giving wearers new dials while virtually globetrotting
Can an old dog learn new tricks? Old-world luxury heavyweight Louis Vuitton answered the question for fashion lovers last year when they released the brand’s first-ever smartwatch, the Tambour Horizon. Available in a series of straps with customizable dials, the watch carries the brand’s indulgent approach to personalization into the ... More