Architect Paul Revere Williams invented the iconography of the California Dream, from the pink and green of the Beverly Hills hotel to the sorts of celebrity homes that made fame look fun and elegant.
Life is BUT a dream these days, in every sense of the word, and dropping fictional thousands of dollars on 1stdibs has been my own personal computer-simulated creation. 1stdibs feels very mysterious—who buys the $38,00 Cartier panther ring?—but maybe if you read The New York Times’ style section a lot, it... Read More
"I want others to see how happy the chandeliers make me, and how much they've enriched my life. I'm doing this in the hope that people will understand our love, and if not understand it, maybe they could at least accept it."— A woman in love with a chandelier
It's heaven on television! Meet your new, your wild, your most remote, your most local --> VERY FAMOUS TV! Our inaugural video features seventh-grader Sparkle_Angel737 showing us how to cover acne with Dream Matte Mousse.
Some people are born famous, and p1nkstar—a pop princess—is proof. In a perfect, glittery space-desert future, p1nkstar would be performing à la Tiffany at a mall show, but that mall would also be a club with mirrors and faux-fur pillows everywhere, a photo booth with airbrushed clouds, and all your... Read More
Neon has always felt hopeful because it’s fun, and fun is hopeful. Cowboys, too, have an American optimism that draws us to western wear, even if you’ve never been to a livestock show. Like the ingenious Fat Tony mash-up of Too Short’s “Blow The Whistle” and Brooks & Dunn’s “Neon... Read More
My mom was the one to always take me to Caldor, which is probably why I’m so fond of it. They carried everything you could possibly want and didn’t charge you much money for it.