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Town & Country

May 01 2026
Magazine

Town & Country features the latest in luxury, from beautiful homes, sumptuous dining to exotic locations. In 11 gorgeous annual issues, Town & Country covers the arts, fashion and culture, bringing the best of everything to America's trendsetters

T&C HISTORY

LORDS of the Ring

Town & Country

Me FIRST • Self-care comes in many forms. Here are two great ones.

MEAN Is the New Peptide • Lift, tuck, and moisturize all you want. What might really keep you forever young? Not being very nice.

Are We All WILLY LOMAN NOW? • As Death of a Salesman roars back on Broadway, an unexpected group is finding common ground with its down-and-out protagonist.

STATUS SYMBOL CURRENCY EXCHANGE • TV’s taste for the rich and powerful hasn’t changed, but how it’s shown has.

Charles, Please CHANGE THE CHANNEL • Queen Camilla visited the set of the 1980s power romp Rivals. The least you could do is be watching.

Please LIKE and SUBSCRIBE • With her new movie, Influenced, Jill Kargman cements her status as the bard of the Upper East Side.

Southern Strategy • The Revolutionary War was hard-fought in Charleston. Today it comes alive here in ways you might not necessarily expect.

Museum Finds • You can disappear for days into Charleston’s collections. Here’s an amuse-bouche.

People I Wish I’d Met • These Charlestonians were all actors in and witnesses to the Great American Experiment.

CIVIL Ceremony • Manners have been in short supply lately, so it’s no wonder that women everywhere are taking up gloved arms.

Anatomy of a Classic • While it is generally wise to sleep on major decisions, this is not the time to do that.

The T&C INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO • Do Europe like everyone else, or do it our way. Formal attire required.

The Legend • She tamed the big cats. Now all the world is wild for one.

The Maisons • Where would the great houses be without the creative minds dreaming up things like these?

The Artists • They turned trees into torques and strung rare stones on wire. Why stop there?

The Legacies • How to evolve an icon, in three chapters.

The Gemologists • They thrive on the thrill of the chase. It’s not hard to see why.

The Stylesetters • The best heritage brands are the ones that still surprise you.

The Craftsmen • As the saying goes, if you build it, they—mega–pop stars included—will come.

The Shopkeepers • When you’re here, you’re family.

The Next Gen • Take notes. They’re about to be everywhere.

Ice in Your Veins • Cryonics might seem like historical science fiction—remember the legend of Walt Disney?—but it’s making a comeback.

VERDICT: WINE IS HEALTHY! • But maybe not in the way you were hoping.

A SHOT in the Dark • NAD, peptides, and…stem cells? The latest power player in the longevity conversation is not widely available in the U.S. That only adds to its appeal.

Leave the Calculator, Take the CANNOLI • Count your protein, count your fiber, but are the days of counting calories behind us? It’s something to chew over.

Will A.I. SAVE YOUR LIFE? • Many conversations about artificial intelligence feel dark and scary. Dr. Elisa Port has another perspective.

TUCCI? FOR SPRING GROUNDBREAKING. • Considering how the actor has handled personal trials, professional triumphs, and internet adoration, it actually might be. Gird your loins.

How Does Your Garden Grow? • With birds on a rock, and vivid yellow diamond blocks, and kunzites all in a row. A new High Jewelry collection embraces nature’s poetry and past inspirations in a language all its own.

SEEKING: Virtual Bodyguard • High-tech security...

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