Author: Carly Shea

  • Lambrusco Negroni

    Lambrusco Negroni

    There are two types of people in the world: those who love Negronis and those who don’t. We tested the twist on the classic from the new Wishbone Kitchen Cookbook, and it might just be the version that brings both sides together.

  • Packing for Greece with Maria Lemos

    Packing for Greece with Maria Lemos

    Greek-born, London-based Maria Lemos is always on the move—she shares her approach to packing, the staples that bring Greece with her wherever she goes, and her travel-by-boat uniform

  • The Six Bells, Rosendale, NY

    The Six Bells, Rosendale, NY

    A maximalist 11-room inn straight out of a storybook in the mid Hudson Valley

  • Pauline and Flore, founders of La Bonne Brosse

    Pauline and Flore, founders of La Bonne Brosse

    Founders of La Bonne Brosse share the story of their roots, plus their airplane hair-care tips (who knew), favorite French pharmacies, and how to keep your locks healthy and hydrated all summer long.

  • Packing with Ghia’s Mélanie Masarin

    Packing with Ghia’s Mélanie Masarin

    Mélanie Masarin’s childhood summers in the South of France—where apéro hour is basically built into the circadian rhythm—inspired her spirited personal style (and spirit-free brand, Ghia).

  • Packing for Pantelleria with Roberta Segantin

    Packing for Pantelleria with Roberta Segantin

    The founder of Sentier Italia spends time on Pantelleria each July, and her carefree-yet-considered packing ethos is exactly the energy we’re striving for this summer.

  • Salvatore Ambrosino

    Salvatore Ambrosino

    Salvatore Ambrosino founded L’Arte Nascosta to bridge the gap between Italy’s artisans and the people who want to support them.

  • Six Senses Rome

    Six Senses Rome

    A very central, design-forward hotel in Rome with standout service, excellent food, and a refreshingly low-key approach to wellness.

  • Linda Solanki & Jérémie Colin

    Linda Solanki & Jérémie Colin

    The founders of Where Should I Go? are like the local friends you wish you had in Paris—always in the know about what’s new and cool.