American Fashion Designers at Home

See how fashion's finest decorate their opulent abodes

While most of the interiors-obsessed turn to The Selby these days to sneak glimpses of the intriguing abodes of creative types, Assouline’s new book “American Fashion Designers at Home” proves that nothing quite beats the appeal of thumbing through pages of full-bleed photos to see their sources of inspiration and an unbuttoned look at how they live. Presenting the residences of over 100 of the …

Agenda and Edit

Phaidon relaunches their site adding a new online format to their roster of publications

Known the world over for their well-edited books on culture, Phaidon Press recently relaunched their site and with it new sections highlighting current movements in architecture, art, design, food and photography. The publisher organizes the news into two main sections—Agenda and Edit. Updated weekly, Agenda showcases the five categories alongside a video section dedicated to exclusive content, behind-the-scenes glimpses and recommended films. While still covering …

Trespass: A History of Uncommissioned Urban Art

Wooster Collective founders co-author a new book of the most astounding outlaw street art

Books on street art are as common as taggers who think they’re going to be the next Banksy. So when we heard the elusive artist himself wrote the intro to “Trespass,” a book billing itself as a “A History of Uncommissioned Urban Art,” we decided to take a closer look. Co-authored by Marc and Sara Schiller of the street art site Wooster Collective, among their …