Natasha Wolff is the Editor of DuJour magazine. Prior to joining the magazine for its launch in July 2012, she held staff positions at Us Weekly, InStyle and Harper’s Bazaar. For the last two decades, she’s worked for print and online publications, both writing and editing.
Playwright Lila Raicek puts the Hamptons on the London stage in My Master Builder opening on the West End April 29
American playwright and author Lila Raicek is bringing her new play, My Master Builder, to London's West End Wyndham’s Theatre April 17 through July 12 under the direction of Michael Grandage. Set over the course of one scandalous night in the Hamptons, My Master Builder explores the ... More
The Italian fashion brand makes a big impression on Madison Avenue
Dolce & Gabbana has partnered with American architect Eric Carlson and his Paris-based architecture studio, Carbondale, on its new flagship on the Madison Avenue on the Upper East Side. The exterior façades, defined by vertical lines and enhanced with double-height windows, culminate in a luminous glass ... More
Celebrating the brand’s iconic Gommino loafers, new images encapsulates the spirit of Italian lifestyle, joy of life, conviviality and relaxed elegance
Tod’s is celebrating its Gommino loafer with a new campaign, Italian Diaries. Shot at Villa Talamo in Tuscany and captured by photographer Oliver Hadlee Pearch, the campaign brings together five young talents with strong pedigrees: actress and singer Ella Bleu Travolta, musician Lennon Gallagher, writer/director Stella ... More
On April 17 following the multi-year renovation of its historic Fifth Avenue home, the museum welcomes visitors back
For the past five years, the Gilded Age mansion that houses the Frick Collection in New York has been closed to the public for an enhancement of its historic Fifth Avenue home. On April 17, the Frick reopens its doors, unveiling its $220 million renovation by More
Inside the Gulf Coast's most luxurious new property
Nestled on 18 acres of beachfront on Sarasota’s barrier island, St. Regis Longboat Key Resort blends seamlessly with the natural beauty of the Gulf Coast. Guests can enjoy 168 rooms and suites with ocean views, rainfall showers, freestanding bathtubs, walk-in closets and signature St. Regis Butler Service. ... More
Aurora Anguilla Resort & Golf Club has undergone a multimillion-dollar transformation to its sprawling footprint
Aurora Anguilla Resort & Golf Club has lots of exciting news to share this winter with a new entertainment complex with tennis and pickleball, a climbing wall, bocce and basketball courts and a 18-hole mini golf course. The family-friendly pool complex features a splash pad, lazy river, ... More
A new resort on a secluded stretch of coastline offers private beachfront villas and residences
The Strand is a new luxury resort community located on 2,230 feet of oceanfront in Providenciales. The property features single-bedroom suites, multibedroom villas and large residences. The luxury accommodations offer ocean views, floor-to-ceiling glass doors, spacious terraces and infinity pools. Amenities include a restaurant, tennis courts, pickleball ... More
A unique resource for eyebrows in New York City and worldwide
Known for his classic approach and technical skill, Joey Healy is one of the top eyebrow specialists in the industry. With his skill for crafting the ideal arch, Joey launched his eponymous product line, Joey Healy Eyebrow Collection, in 2011. Located in the heart of NYC's Greenwich ... More
As part of the first phase of a more than $100 million, five-year plan to enhance fan experience at the Brooklyn arena, The Toki Row and JetBlue at The Key have opened to excited fans
BSE Global has debuted two new open concept, premium membership clubs at Barclays Center (The Toki Row and JetBlue at The Key) as part of the first phase of a more than $100 million, five-year plan to enhance fan experience at the Brooklyn arena. ... More
The annual event held on January 26 welcomed over 1,000 attendees and raised more than $600,000 to support its essential arts-based education programs which serve children in the museum, as well as in schools, shelters and Head Start programs across New York City. This year’s Under the Sea-themed fundraiser featured arts and crafts and sports activities along with live performances and entertainment