St. Barth Bounces Back
Holders of American Express Platinum cards can read my cover story on the rebirth of St. Barth post Hurricane Irma in the new issue of Departures. Less privileged folk (like me, for instance) will have to wait until it is unlocked.
Calvin Klein Collection, R.I.P.
And now comes the news that the owners of Calvin Klein, the brand, are closing its high-end collection business following the departure of designer Raf Simons, who failed to be its savior. Calvin Klein, the man, lives on, both in the world and in my archives, thanks to my second-ever cover story for New York […]
Patrick McCarthy, R.I.P.
It’s been a bad season for fashion and today comes the news that Patrick McCarthy, former editor of W and WWD, has died at age 67, after a long period out of the public eye, and, reportedly, a short illness. I profiled McCarthy at the height of his power and influence in 1997. You can […]
Isaac, Reconsidered
In his new memoir, out today, fashion-designer-turned multi-media-performer Isaac Mizrahi cites my 1990 profile of him in New York Magazine as a “career-making story …with a long expose-style interview.” At the time, I was told Mizrahi hated it because Harry Benson’s portrait of him on the cover was less than flattering. I’m glad he’s changed […]
Lee Radziwill, R.I.P.
I first met Lee Radziwill, who died Friday at her home in Manhattan, more than thirty years ago when she handled public relations for the Milanese designer Giorgio Armani. Years later, when I wrote about her childhood at 740 Park in my book on the storied apartment house, she told me of the time her […]
JFK Jr: New doc debuts
Tomorrow night, ABC broadcasts The Last Days of JFK Jr., a new documentary. My voice is in the trailer, so I suspect I’ll be in the show, talking about my two cover stories on the American prince. The first was for New York Magazine in 1989 and appeared as the man I called “Just […]
Mnuchin Asking $32.5 Million at 740 Park
The news that Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin has listed his sprawling A-Line duplex at 740 Park Avenue made headlines this week. Besides the Wall Street Journal’s scoop by Katherine Clarke (shown), Forbes also featured the listing, citing the book that remains the primary source on the world’s richest apartment building.
Genuine Authentic e-book Released
The e-book of Genuine Authentic, available for the first time and released yesterday, is the #1 new fashion book in Amazon’s Kindle Store. The book, first published in 2003, has also been re-released in a new paperback edition to note Polo Ralph Lauren’s 50th birthday, with a new Afterword.
Genuine Authentic Returns
Today, the Daily Mail Online revealed that Genuine Authentic: The Real Life of Ralph Lauren, my “sizzling” 2003 unauthorized biography of the American fashion legend, is being re-released on July 24 as both a re-packaged paperback and a first-ever e-book by William Morrow Paperbacks. It’s the same book that a New York Times reviewer called […]
740 Park a “genre-buster,” says Architectural Digest
Writing on architect Rosario Candela in Architectural Digest, David Netto calls 740 Park “riveting social history…a biography of an apartment building.”