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An Upper East Side limestone facade at quiet golden hour with wrought-iron balconies, a doorman's awning, and a single yellow cab in soft motion blur beyond.

Northeast · Luxury

New York

From Tribeca lofts to Carlyle ballrooms, New York sets the year's social calendar — and the dress code that follows.

Three rooms in New York

A taste of New York

  • A single porcelain teacup with fresh mint on a linen napkin beside a small antique silver spoon, soft window light overhead.

    A porcelain morning

  • A champagne silk slip dress draped over a vintage rattan chair in soft side-window light.

    The slip dress, again

  • A deep alabaster linen armchair beside a walnut side table with leather-bound books, a lit brass reading lamp and an open book.

    A nook for slow afternoons

  • An empty hotel breakfast tray on a balcony rail at sunrise with croissants in a linen-lined basket, a porcelain coffee pot and a single pink rose.

    Breakfast above the bay

  • A wedding place setting with a hand-lettered card under an olive sprig, a sage-ribbon-tied napkin and a gold-rimmed coupe of champagne.

    Settings worth remembering

  • Folded cashmere knits in alabaster, oatmeal and taupe on an open closet shelf with a tortoiseshell handle and a vintage perfume bottle.

    The neutral shelf

Signature angles

Why New York leads

Largest HNW base; year-round events and style demand.

  • Galas
  • Penthouse entertaining
  • Fashion