Tory Burch mixes daywear and sportswear for new luxury line

Scenes from the New York Fashion Week show of Tory Burch’s Fall/Winter 2022 collection. Image at right copyright Alessandro Viero/Gorunway.com. Images courtesy of Tory Burch
Scenes from the New York Fashion Week show of Tory Burch’s Fall/Winter 2022 collection. Image at right copyright Alessandro Viero/Gorunway.com. Images courtesy of Tory Burch

NEW YORK (AP) – Designer Tory Burch says she’s noticed women don’t want to have rules about what they can wear and when they can wear it. They want to dress on their own terms and she’s helping them do it with her new collection. The first look on the runway set the tone of her Fall/Winter show at New York Fashion Week on Monday, February 14, with a dark, tech-knit track jacket with sporty yellow stripe, paired with wool boucle pants.

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Dodie Thayer lettuce ware: the pick of the crop

A September 1972 Dodie Thayer lettuce ware tureen with lid and underplate realized $4,750 plus the buyer’s premium in June 2021. Image courtesy of Quinn’s Auction Galleries and LiveAuctioneers
A September 1972 Dodie Thayer lettuce ware tureen with lid and underplate realized $4,750 plus the buyer’s premium in June 2021. Image courtesy of Quinn’s Auction Galleries and LiveAuctioneers
A September 1972 Dodie Thayer lettuce ware tureen with lid and underplate realized $4,750 plus the buyer’s premium in June 2021. Image courtesy of Quinn’s Auction Galleries and LiveAuctioneers

NEW YORK – In most of the United States, Thanksgiving means gathering with friends and family, but in Palm Beach, Florida, it marks the arrival of high season. Well-heeled and well-connected members of the East Coast elite descend on the island to escape the ravages of winter through shopping, golfing, yachting, lounging, and appearing at gala charity balls. The approach of late November also prompts Palm Beach hostesses to dust off their Dodie Thayer lettuce ware services in anticipation of months of dinner parties and other intimate gatherings.

Thayer’s bright green ceramics command your attention and hold it. Unfurled leaves serve as plates; upright pieces with tightly arranged leaves, seemingly just starting to bud, make for salt and pepper shakers; and claiming the center of the table, as it should, is a tureen in the shape of a head of lettuce, with leaves peeling away from its heart. It is almost aggressively three-dimensional, and it is gorgeous.

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