TOWN & COUNTRY | Ford's Foundation: Henry Ford's great-grandson was heading for ruin and then had a better idea: spiritual enlightenment. Now, 40 yaers later, Alfred Frod is spending millions to build a monument in India to the faith that brought him redemption.
TOWN & COUNTRY | Caviar & Cocaine: It was where high society met haute cuisine, where four-star dining became a three-ring circus, and where it seemed the party that was New York in the 1980s might never end. The comedown wasn’t easy, but for the legendary Quilted Giraffe—the restaurant that defined an entire era and forever changed how America eats—the buzz is as strong as ever.
ROBB REPORT | Going to E11EVEN: Drinks, dancing, and celebrity sightings are the stock in trade of any good nightclub. But only Miami’s E11even has spawned a trio of residential towers and a global cult following. How?
W MAGAZINE | A Chateau for the 21st Century: Victoire de Pourtalès and Benjamin Eymère have turned what they thought was a lockdown escape into a home—complete with hemp fields and an ambitious artist residency.
ROBB REPORT | Rich People Don't Use Napkin Rings: How 'Succession,' 'Billions' and Other Helipad Dramas Get the Details Just Right
AIR MAIL | After leaving Eleven Madison Park, restaurateur Will Guidara set out to open a five-star hotel in New York’s Hudson Valley. The town has other plans …