Beloved actress Diane Keaton’s Fashion First is both a style bible and an essential record of how to be cool.
By Diane Keaton
Beloved actress Diane Keaton’s Fashion First is both a style bible and an essential record of how to be cool.
Beloved actress Diane Keaton’s Fashion First is both a style bible and an essential record of how to be cool.
The dynamic, photo-heavy Parachute shows the titular brand’s influence on fashion and culture.
The devil is in the details in Paul Gambino’s survey of modern gothic decor, The Art of Gothic Living.
Jeremiah Brent’s sumptuous The Space That Keeps You offers “inspiration and aspiration” to help you fall in love with your home.
In House Cat, Paul Barbera makes his second fur-ay into sumptuous interiors and the distinctive felines who dominate them.
Cheap Old Houses takes the titular Instagram account and HGTV show to the page, showcasing former fixer-uppers transformed into enchanting, livable homes.
In Heirloom Rooms, interior designer Erin Napier encourages us to think of our homes as living, breathing documents of our lives.
Nina Freudenberger’s Mountain House illustrates sumptuous interior designs that may make you tremble with sheer want.
“Queer Eye” ’s Bobby Berk channels his designer’s mind into a beautiful new book that urges us to follow our instincts to create homes that bring us joy.
The fascinating textile arts presented in Catherine Legrand’s Patchwork celebrate human creativity, ingenuity and determination to use and preserve what we’ve got.
Allison Bornstein’s approach to personal styling in Wear It Well connects the dots between self-knowledge and getting dressed.
If you’ve had a hankering to try a pop of wallpaper, this spirit-lifting design book from Anna Spiro will take your face between its hands and say, go for it!
As Debbie Millman dives deep into revelatory conversations from her groundbreaking podcast, she leaves no time for small talk.
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