Vol. No.
COVER
TIME Style & Design looks at the future through the eyes of the most creative icons and thinkers in their fields
NOTEBOOK
Luxury on the Open Seas
(Travel)
Keeping Time With History
(Radar)
Sitting Pretty at Home
(Interiors)
Trend
(Trend)
The A List
A glance at the colorful and classic best-selling eyewear styles that have people seeing clearly from Rio to Rome
The Accidental Designer
Dorothée Schumacher-Singhoff began with three T shirts and now runs a burgeoning clothing brand insiders love
Animal Fare
(Decor)
Bookshelf
Five new books targeted to the style aficionado look at luxury芒聙聰past and present
On the Cuff
Big-name, fine-jewelry designers are zooming in on their next consumer, men, with everything from cuff links to tie clips
Shopping
(Shopping)
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Calling The Clairvoyant Hotline
Can a medium predict our fashion future? Joel Stein looks for answers in one visionary's crystal ball
In Neutral
Forget basic black for a moment. Come fall, gray will be the new go-to neutral, taking on the most-wanted accessories of the season in sumptuous textures like shiny patent, plush fur and tough-as-nails crystal
True Blue
(Right This Minute)
From shoes and handbags in exotic skins to high-tech home appliances and sophisticated furniture, intense cobalt blue is the color of the season
Shady Business
(Artifact)
As famous as the faces they grace, Ray-Ban's Wayfarer sunglasses have been the preferred shades for generations of celebrities in the spotlight
Prince of Prints
(Icon)
Emilio Pucci came from an aristocratic family but gained fame for his psychedelic swirls
Verbatim
(Verbatim)
PEOPLE
Tim Gunn
(10 Question)
The new chief creative officer of Liz Claiborne Inc. talks to Deirdre van Dyk about fashion foibles, true talent and how to tailor the bottom line to fit the future
TO OUR READERS
Always Looking Ahead
(Editor's Note)