The casual restaurant is serving dishes inspired by Chinese regional cuisines.
Recipes, stories — and thoughts on survival — from one of New York’s most beloved restaurants.
Cortina was represented by Ford Models and worked with such designers as Jason Wu and Marni.
Authors Sharon Coplan Hurowitz and Amanda Benchley curated “Open Studio,” a book of DIY art projects, published by Phaidon.
The International Center of Photography also honored Nadia Hallgren, Deana Lawson and Lindsay Peoples Wagner during its virtual Spotlights Benefit gala.
The Italian jeweler continues to show its support of young artists through a collaboration with the MAXXI Museum of 21st Century Arts.
Molokai Sweet Potato Mille-Feuille, excerpted from “The French Laundry, Per Se.”
The comedian shot to fame during lockdown for lip-synching Trump on TikTok. Now she looks ahead to life after TikTok if he loses the election, which she’s more than ready for.
A blend of digital and physical initiatives, the festival will address such themes as empathy, hope and resilience.
The London-based artist unveiled two steel sculptures — including a giant Birkin bag on display on Bond Street — in a bid to discuss femininity and women’s rights.
The Italian musician-turned-actress is the mystery woman in the new David E. Kelley HBO series “The Undoing.”
The Big Thief frontwoman, who suddenly found herself alone in a remote Massachusetts cabin instead of touring with the band this spring, releases a solo pair of records meant to take you inside.
The documentary filmmaker’s latest film, “American Selfie: One Nation Shoots Itself,” takes viewers around the country to confront different perspectives on society.
The comedic actress, who stars in “Evil Eye” and “Save Yourselves!” this fall, examines her career and talks representation.
The latest screen adaptation of Daphne du Maurier’s novel stars Lily James and Armie Hammer.
Longtime New York nightlife photographer — and former WWD staff shooter — Steve Eichner releases a photography book documenting the early Nineties club scene in New York.
In interviews with WWD, Redford was candid about living in the shadow of his famous father.
Les Deux Gares is the first hotel designed by Luke Edward Hall, who wanted it to feel like a “fantasy.”
The duo behind the TriBeCa hot spot take over the space formerly occupied by cult favorite Arcade Bakery.
The 20-year-old gets in touch with her emotions for her debut album.
The annual event, typically held in person, took place on Zoom Thursday night.
The annual Chanel x Tribeca Film “Through Her Lens” program kicked off with a virtual tea party, where representation for women and people of color was discussed by Hollywood A-listers.
The founder of Citizens of Humanity just put two homes on the market, asking a combined $18 million.
The artist was inspired by recordings of Whale 52 — the loneliest whale in the world.
Phoebe Saatchi Yates and her husband Arthur Yates are ready to take on Mayfair’s art establishment, opening a gallery filled with works by young, unknown artists.
The first-time actor co-leads new Netflix series “Grand Army.”
The YouTuber chats about his upcoming social media platform, Dispo, and recent fragrance launch.
Gelwicks was tired of only seeing stories about the hardships of being queer, so he set out to speak to successful people across fields about the many advantages their sexuality has provided them.
The French musician and director deals with mental health and broken hearts with his new album, “S16.”
The comedic series, produced by Sony, is available on Lionsgate’s Latinx streaming service.
The model and musician calls out harassment — and a need for change — in the fashion industry in her new book, “The Red Flame.”
As artists like Lunay, Bad Bunny, Rosalia, J Balvin and more continue to dominate music, here’s a look at how they’re tapping into their culture to influence their fashion. Click through to see more photos of Lunay from WWD’s shoot.
As artists like Lunay, Bad Bunny, Rosalia, Maluma, J Balvin and more continue to dominate music, here’s a look at how they’re tapping into their culture to influence their fashion.
The famous Marylebone newsagent has reopened on Chiltern Street with a new multipurpose concept.
The Sonic Youth frontwoman, releasing a new book “No Icon” with Rizzoli, on rejecting the notion of branding and what she’s learned over her career about being an unconventional person.
The arts organization’s fall fundraiser is a tribute to Nam June Paik’s 1984 televised “Good Morning Mr. Orwell.”
The actor stars in “Charm City Kings” alongside young newcomer Jahi Di’Allo Winston and Meek Mill.
This week’s obsession has been the new Lily Collins-led Netflix series, featuring some of the most love-to-hate fashion moments we’ve ever seen in recent times.
The novelist, who broke out with her 2016 debut “Homegoing,” talks the pressures of her second novel, “Transcendent Kingdom.”
Isabelle Adjani, Lyna Khoudri and Karidja Touré attended the Chanel show at the Grand Palais in Paris.
See all the celebrities who sat front row at the show.
The new hotel, inspired by Barton Springs and Seventies culture, is the latest opening from Bunkhouse Group.
Philly-based musician Shamir Bailey has released “Shamir,” his seventh album.
The poet and self-help writer on her new journal book, voter suppression and creating merch for Kamala Harris.