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Valentine's Day Gift Guide 2026 For That Special Someone

Take a look in Fashions Digest Valentine’s Day Gift Guide 2026  for that special person in your life.

RENPHO x Headspace Eyeris Zen Eye Masager- Ditch the stress and recharge with the Eyeris Zen Eye Massager thats ultra-quiet, lightweight & comfortable, melting away eye strain & migraines while immersing you in calming music,  guided meditations–perfect for flights, screen marathons or unwinding at night. $129.99 includes Headspace app Shop here www.renpho.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Veronique Gabai EAU D’AZUR Parfum 85 ml- Sunlight on the French Riviera & gentle warmth of the Mediterranean—this unisex fragrance unfolds on the skin, becoming a signature scent uniquely yours as it interacts with your natural chemistry, revealing layers of elegance, subtlety & intimacy, evoking the carefree sophistication of sun-soaked coastal days and the quiet luxury of timeless beauty. Notes: Italian Lemon, Olibanum, Lavender, Guatemalan Cardamom, Paraguayan Petitgrain, Haitian Vetiver, Orange, and Amber. $290.00 shop here
veroniquegabai.com

Kuru Unisex Loft Slipper- A warm & comfy moccasin for inside/outside that molds to your feet in a cozy interior & ergonomic support that eases plantar fasciitis while keeping your feet happy all day. $149.00 in 4 shades shop here www.kurufootwear.com

 

 

 

 

 

RevitaLash RevitaBrow Advanced Brow 1.5 ml-
Exclusive, scientifically advanced formula promotes noticeable brow growth within a few weeks  while enhancing flexibility and natural shine—all without irritation.
 $60.00 shop here
www.revitalash.com

Targus 17” Voyager EXP Travel Backpack- Save on flights by traveling with this sturdy, comfortable backpack that qualifies as a personal item with no expensive carry-on fees and opens like a suitcase for easy access on long trips with features: checkpoint-friendly, expandable design (27L–30L), padded laptop sleeve with SafePort protection, 13” tablet pocket, clamshell main compartment with lockable zippers, RFID-blocking organizer with a hidden tracker pocket, ergonomic ventilated back panel with padded shoulder straps, water bottle pocket, MOLLE webbing, trolley strap & reflective accents for added visibility & versatile for what you life carries. $89.99 shop here www.us.targus.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Initio Parfums Prive Oud For Greatness Neo- For a fragrance that smells expensive with a rich blend of natural oud wood and agarwood oil that unfolds alongside exotic spices and delicate florals, including a clean, almost regal lavender note that brings out the intensity of the oud with a tiny  spritz that goes a long way lasting 6–8 hours, melting into a sensual, warm veil on the skin—irresistible, captivating & addicting. shop here www.initioparfums.com

HOTO SNAPBLOQ R-A04 Electric Mini Rotary Tool Kit- Mini rotary tool kit includes 38 accessories, Lightweight & serious versatility into a compact design that spins up to 22,000 RPM with variable speed control on long charge– perfect for engraving, sanding, polishing, drilling and carving. $99.99 shop here www.hototools.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kiyomi Bakuchiol Serum -If you have sensitive, irritated, or “angry” skin and can’t use retinol, this plant based serum is the solution as a gentle yet effective treatment for radiant, even & smoother skin without the irritation to help prevent cell damage that can lead to premature aging while reducing inflammation for a calmer, balanced complexion, and improves skin tone by soothing, protecting & minimizing the appearance of brown spots/fine lines  powered by Bakuchiol,that refines skin texture, while 5-ALA & Niacinamide supports skin renewal, visibly evens complexion & the sugar beet extracts provides lasting hydration for plump, dewy skin with ethically sourced ingredients. $49.90 shop here kiyomi-skin.com

Birdfy Feeder Pro Smart Bird Feeder with Camera & Stand- Solar-Powered Smart Birdbath Fountain to turn your backyard into a bird spa with a 2K dual-lens camera to watch every splash in crystal-clear detail & AI recognition for over 6,000 bird species you’ll know exactly who’s stopping by for a soak, powered by a 9000mAh battery & built-in solar panel that keeps running without messy cords that’s easy clean, tough enough for the outdoors & sends you real-time notifications to never miss the action, just sit back enjoy the show as birds (and their curious friends) splash, flutter, & strut like they own the place—-Backyard entertainment upgraded. $214.99 shop here www.birdfy.com 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Link2care Watch2Care Vital Smartwatch- No health guesswork or expensive walk in visits for a next-gen health interface powered by biometrics & TCM to read  your body in real time on a full touchscreen display fusing modern biometrics with ancient Chinese medicine to generate a single, intelligent health score, clear signals & Smart insights for total body awareness using advanced sensors & principles for activity tracking that translates complex Heart Rate, HRV, SpO2, Skin Temperature, Sleep & Fitness health signals into one daily score—so you know your body, where you stand & what to do next. $389.99 in various styles includes charger & case shop here www.link2care

EMUAID Barrier Repair Hydrating Face Cream 1.7 fl oz- Nutrient-rich moisturizer that keeps sensitive skin hydrated and nourished throughout the winter months with the same advanced transdermal technology as EMUAID First Aid Ointments to penetrate deeply, delivering lasting hydration & protection from within that’s Infused with postbiotics & ceramides locking in essential moisture while fortifying the skin’s natural barrier, leaving skin healthy, resilient, and comfortable. $47.00 Shop here www.emuaid.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kismile 5-in-1 Portable Glass Air Fryer K8126-  Enjoy delicious meals with 85% less oil  for effortless cooking, making every dish both healthier & irresistibly crunchy since designed for foolproof cooking featuring five pre-programmed modes to take the guesswork out of your favorite recipes with dual versatile, stackable, travel-ready, compact bowl design that fits perfectly into any kitchen & easy to store & the dishwasher-safe parts ensure quick, hassle-free cleanup. $109.99 shop here kismile.com

vildwerk. Presents Dancing For Our Wonderful World NY Live Arts Theatre

On December 17, Vildwerk.— a nonprofit committed to environmental advocacy through dance presented Dancing For Our Wonderful World, a four-night program at the NY Live Arts Theater in NYC that fused artistic excellence with ecological urgency. Running December 17–20, the series featured eight works spanning contemporary and classical voices, including two world premieres by Bradley Shelver and Antonia Franceschi. The program also showcased repertory by an illustrious lineup: Christopher Wheeldon, OBE; Gianna Reisen; Jacqulyn Buglisi; Annabelle Lopez Ochoa; Virginie Mécène; and Henning Rübsam—each contributing a distinct perspective to a performance that framed dance as both celebration and call to action.

The lobby housed The Ruby Initiative photo exhibition, highlighting Ruby, an endangered Burmese Roofed Turtle, and raising funds through merchandise and donations for her protection. wildwerk.betterworld.org

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

During the presentation, Chiara Gorodesky, founder of Vildwerk, remarked that art and nature have always gone hand in hand, adding that the opening night was sold out. The evening translated conservation into movement, using dance and the performing arts as a conduit for awareness. Each of the eight works on the program unfolded as an intellectual inquiry as much as a sensory experience. That season, vildwerk. collaborated with the World Wildlife Fund and Nature and Culture International, whose teams worked closely with the artists, grounding the choreography in real-world conversations about environmental realities. The result bridged fieldwork and footlights, asking not only what needed to be done globally, but what could be done locally—right here in Manhattan by New Yorker’s ready to move toward change.

 

 

 

Performers included former Royal Ballet principal, Edward Watson, MBE, who flew in from London to dance in ASYLUM, which Antonia Franceschi choreographed specifically for him. Other stars in the program included Mira Nadon, Megan LeCrone (former New York City Ballet), Preston Chamblee, and Craig Hall (NYCB), Isabella Boylston (American Ballet Theatre), Renan Cerdeiro (former Miami City Ballet), Benjamin Freemantle (former San Francisco Ballet), Grace Sautter (Martha Graham Dance Company), Gianna Reisen (former Los Angeles Dance Project), Bryan Testa (GALLIM), Alyssa Bulin and Peter Mazurowski (freelance), as well as members of the Buglisi Dance Theatre, and the Joffrey Concert Group.

 

 

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The night continued to sparkle in eclectic energy with an intimate dinner and VIP auction, including cocktails, delicious bites, and up-close moments with dance-world stars set the perfect scene.” Barbara Tober set the tone, with a paddle raised for $25,000 pledge in support of vildwerk. Guests jumped into the bidding, chasing experiences that mixed nature experienced with purpose—from a whale-watching getaway to private tours of the Garden State Tortoise Conservatory.

Guests included Emily Avsar, Samantha Bass, Zara Beard, Judy and Nick Bunzl, Celina Chien, Caroline Coleman, Daniel Fox, Lola Koch, David K. Israel, Jeannette and Alex Sanger, Donna Sanzone, Jerald Tenenbaum, and Désirée Von la Valette.

vildwerk. imagines a future in which the arts serve as a catalyst for environmental stewardship. By presenting evocative dance works and forging cross-disciplinary partnerships, the organization seeks to awaken awareness, ignite conversation, and galvanize communities to take meaningful action in safeguarding the planet for generations to come.

vildwerk.
219 W 19th Street
New York, NY, 10011

For more information, please visit: vildwerk.org

AAF Music for Medicine Gala Supporting the Open Medical Institute & Salzburg Weill Cornell Seinars

On December 2nd, set in a swanky New York club, the American Austrian Foundation’s Music for Medicine benefit was a sold-out evening where elegance met artistry, and philanthropy didn’t miss a beat. Guest’s generosity advanced the mission of the Open Medical Institute, equipping physicians worldwide with the skills to raise the standard of medical care in their home countries and beyond. President of AAF, Robert P. Wessely noted “The appreciation for medical expertise is under review and under attack, so we are particularly delighted that in a year when many of the resources we relied on were not available, so many of you still came forward to support this work. You have all picked up the slack, and the donations are what these programs depend on.”

 

The evening commenced with cocktails and hors d’oeuvres, as guests mingled in anticipation before moving to the ballroom for a podium talk beginning with Wolfgang Aulitzky, CEO of OMI “We began the otology program in 1996 to introduce technologies that were not available to many physicians, including sinus surgery and cochlear implantation. One of the doctors came from Nigeria. He later wrote to tell us that he now leads the most active cochlear implant team in the country. In a nation of more than 240 million people, that kind of progress represents a major step forward for patients—especially children.”

 

 

 

Pablo Legorreta, AMDA Chairman, then took the podium, stating: “Through OMI’s partnership with Alianza Médica para la Salud (AMDA), a total of 5,412 doctors have benefited from seminars in Salzburg over the past ten years. Remarkably, we have also launched our own seminars in Mexico, where last year we trained more than 500 Mexican doctors, as well as 118 physicians from across Latin America.”

Guests were then treated to an intimate performance by members of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, whose masterful interpretations of Schubert and Beethoven enveloped the room, captivating the audience and lending the evening a moment of rare musical intimacy. Dinner followed, accompanied by a spirited  auction, featuring highlights such as exclusive trips to Oaxaca, Mexico, and VIP access to the forthcoming Mozart Festival in Salzburg—an unforgettable celebration of music, culture, and generosity.”

The event welcomed a distinguished group of supporters, including AAF board members Jeanne Andlinger, Mathias Bostrom, Jonathan Coleman, Margaret Crotty, William Eacho, Antonio M. Gotto, Stephen Harnik, Tom McGrath, Alexander von Perfall, Zev Rosenwaks, Peter Schlegel, Cynthia Sculco, Robert Seber, Michael Stewart, Barbara Tober, and Nancy Wolf, and guests Skylar Brandt and Vladimir Rumyantsev,Katharine Eltz-Aulitzky (Executive Director of AAF), Barbara Friedman, Chiara Gorodesky, Michael and Diane Kellen, Michele Gerber Klein, Lola Abigail Koch, William Ivey Long, Ashley von Perfall, and Samuel H. Selesnick.

The American Austrian Foundation is a nonprofit with a global mindset, focused on closing knowledge gaps by offering fellowships to talented individuals pursuing postgraduate studies in medicine, media, and the arts. What began as a bilateral exchange has grown into an international network spanning more than 130 countries. Along the way, the Foundation has partnered with American, Austrian, and global organizations to bring its programs to life.

For more information, please visit: www.americanaustrianfoundation.org

Top Trending Health & Beauty Gift Guide 2025

Take a look inside Fashions Digest Top Heath & Beauty Trending products in Holiday Gift Guide 2025 for gifts to add on your list.

INITIO PARFUMS PRIVÉS SIDE EFFECT 90 ml- Unisex Oriental fragrance crafted to linger—rich, warm, and unmistakably sensual with a long-lasting scent blended with natural notes of cinnamon, rum, saffron, sandalwood & tobacco that beckons with, smoky undertones & spicy sweetness for an addictive, sexy, opulent aroma that’s Perfect for the season. $420.00 Shop here initioparfums.com

RENPHO Red Light Therapy Face Mask- Achieve firmer, brighter, and more youthful-looking skin with long-term results at-home skincare you can take anywhere. This cordless mask delivers full-face coverage with 324 high-performance LEDs and 3 targeted light modes for a professional-grade treatment without the clinic visit powered by 630nm red light, penetrating deeper layers of skin to support cellular regeneration & encourage renewal—naturally syncing with the skin’s 28-day rejuvenation cycle. $199.99 shop here www.renpho.com

Echo Flask 12 oz- First smart hydrogen water bottle that Powers up your day by neutralizing free radicals, reducing oxidative stress and signs of aging with high hydrogen output fueling your cells for cleaner energy, sharper focus, and less fatigue, feeling refreshed by delivering the highest amount of hydrogen gas 4x faster than any other bottle in the market. Echo Flask also comes with an innovative app that can personalize a user’s hydration experience by tracking hydration goals & seamlessly integrates data with other health apps. $224.99  shop here echowater.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MCM Ultra Eau de Parfum-Fresh, warm with impressive longevity that combines feminine, sensual & subtly intoxicating notes in a versatile composition suited for a variety of settings and  refined enough for professional environments yet distinctive enough to stand out in a crowd delivering a uniquely elegant presence. Top: Fresh Pink Pepper/Mid: Addictive Tuberose/Base: Sustainably Sourced Cedarwood & Warm Golden Amber. $72.00 shop here us.mcmworldwide.com

Axholt Sharp Brain Nutrition 30 servings- Nourishes the body’s core systems and every region of the brain by strengthening the key biological pathways that support cognitive performance, by treating brain health as an interconnected ecosystem—each layer reinforcing the next, much like the tiers of a pyramid—to support enduring vitality from the ground up, building an ideal foundation for sharper thinking & longer health span with all natural ingredients  berries with polyphenols & herbs to promote calm & enhance mental clarity. $119.00 shop here axoltbrain.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Solshine Flocking Fabulous Bond Repair Hair Mask 8 fl oz- For hair that looks  thicker, healthier, smells fresh with touchable texture and all day volume. $26.60 shop here www.solshinehair.com

Avène Retrinal Intensive Multi-Corrective Cream 1 oz- see difference in skin texture, tone (less uneven spots) and see small lines fade away. Formulated with Retinaldehyde, Niacinamide. $68.00 shop here aveneusa.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cool As A Cucumber Barriersmith Lipid Treatment Cream 1.7 fl oz- Amazing relief for angry and sensitive skin that soothes irritation, repairs the barrier & deeply moisturizes with less breakouts. $88.00 shop here www.becoolasacucumber.com

The Barb Sea Salt Spray- Texturizing Sea-salt beach formula wave spray that works on all hair types for touchable soft texture that’s never stiff, sticky, or dehydrated, with a few spritzes and a quick scrunch for effortless, beach-breeze wave with no shoreline required in original or fragrance scent. $30.00 in shop here www.thebarbshop.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BELLAMARQUE Lash & Brow Growth Serum- Achieve naturally fuller, healthier lashes with this Prostaglandin-Free formula serum that offers a safer, gentler alternative to traditional lash enhancers, using nourishing ingredients for strength, shine & visible growth  from root to tip. $67.00 shop here www.bellamarquecosmetics.com

GUESS Bella Vita Paradiso Eau de Parfum 3.4 oz- Vibrant blend of floral & fruity notes that develops into a rich, creamy, warm amber base that sparks instant uplifting joy that’s perfect for daytime, leaving behind a bright, inviting impression wherever you go capturing positivity, confidence & love for life. Top:Italian Mandarin /Pear Blossom /Red Berries. Mid:Jasmine /Gardenia /Tuberose Base: Patchouli /Amber /Musk. $72.99 shop here  www.guess.com

 

French Heritage Society 2025 Art Deco Gala Honoring Lanvin
On Wednesday, November 12th, 2025, French Heritage Society (FHS) hosted their annual Gala Dinner Dance The Art Deco Ball – at a private club in Manhattan. The evening celebrated a new era for the historic French Fashion House Lanvin founded in 1889 and Artistic Director Peter Copping, who accepted the award from James Fallon, Chief Content Officer at WWD and Fairchild Media Group, who highlighted brand founder Jeanne Lanvin’s “groundbreaking” history and Copping’s “inimitable designs-celebrated for their effortless femininity, fluid ease, instinctive command of color, and that touch of whimsy only the British can truly achieve—” were praised throughout the evening, a fitting tribute to the creative force now shaping Lanvin’s next chapter.

 

 

 

 

 

  

   

 

Guests were welcomed by Special Events Chair CeCe Black as well as Chairman Elizabeth F. Stribling, President Denis de Kergorlay, incoming Chairman Timothy Corrigan, and incoming President Jean-Guillaume de Tocqueville d’Hérouville. Additional remarks were given by Lanvin Deputy CEO Siddhartha Shukla and FHS Executive Director Jennifer Herlein.

Special thanks were offered to Gala Chairmen Liz McDermott Barnes, Jean Shafiroff, and Ann Van Ness, as well as Dinner Chairmen Ben Barnes, Lee Black, Jennifer Farrell, Lady Maria Fishel and Kenneth Fishel, Emily Kunze, Lanvin, Jennifer C. Schunemann, Martin Shafiroff, Bill Van Ness, Rebecca and Stephen Whyte.

Following dinner, the night slipped into a joyful whirl of dancing and mingling, with guests in beautiful Lavin gowns moving gracefully to the intoxicating rhythms of a live big band. As the evening drew to a close, attendees departed with exquisite Lanvin gifts-an elegant finale to a truly luminous affair.

     
Proceeds from FHS’s events provide vital support for French Heritage Society’s three-fold mission: preserving the French architectural legacy in France and the United States, cultivating the next generation of preservationists through their Education Program, and promoting French- American friendship. Additional FHS Board Members in attendance included: Rosann Gutman, Kazie Metzger Harvey, Ken Hausman, Isabelle de Laroullière, Maureen Nash, George Sape, Charlotte Vignon, and Jaqueline Wilson. They were joined by guests including Michelle and Douglas Ayres, Elizabeth Belfer, Erin and Christophe Berthoux, Yann Coatanlem, Sharlene Cooper Cohen, James Demmert and Pauline Argenson, Rich and Alina Dovere, Katherine and Daniel Gordon, Susan Gutfreund, Steve and Linda Ivy, Scott and Monica Laurans, Luis de Lencquesaing, Christina Bott Murphy, Michael and Jonathan Reinert-Sessions, Sana Sabbagh, Odile de Schietere-Longchampt, Donna and Richard Soloway, Will Steele and Chris Drake, Barbara Tober, Lynn and Pascal Franchot Tone, among many others.
Proceeds from FHS’s events provide indispensable support for French Heritage Society’s threefold mission: safeguarding the French architectural legacy on both sides of the Atlantic, nurturing the next generation of preservation visionaries through our Education Program, and strengthening the enduring bond between France and the United States.

FHS is gracefully continuing this mission, upcoming events include:

February 15, 2026 – Palm Beach Gala at Club ColetteApril 6, 2026 – Palm Beach Luncheon at Swifty’s at The ColonyMay 20, 2026 – Diner des Mécènes at Cercle de l’Union Interalliée, Paris May 20-22, 2025 – FHS Members’ Trip to Paris

Mad Ball 2025: A Night Honoring Designer and Potter Jonathan Adler

Mad Ball 2025 at the Museum of Arts and Design, honored designer and potter Jonathan Adler for his boundless creativity and irreverent flair. Leading the festivities was none other than Simon Doonan, former creative director of Barneys New York serving as the evening’s witty and wonderfully mischievous Master of Ceremonies spoke on first meeting Jonathan “Jonathan roller-bladed into my life in a cloud of clay dust — there were lumps of dried clay in his hair, on his little backpack, on his jeans. Clay everywhere. He wasn’t just making pots — he was starting a mega business and was about to change the face of pottery, making it cool and stylish. Underpinning the style and glamour of his pottery was a dialogue with the history of twentieth-century craft,” said Doonan.

      

Guests visited different floors to view open artist studios and exhibitions during cocktails, with live jazz throughout the museum & gathered for a lively cocktail presentation where tasty Mediterranean dishes, conversation and creativity flowed as freely as the champagne between sips and laughter, attendees customized their own masquerade masks at a craft table—a playful nod to MAD’s dedication to artistry and hands-on design. Among those spotted? Fashion designer Nicole Miller, who happily joined in the DIY fun before donning her creation for the next act of the night. Jonathan Adler visited the reception announcing “When I was 28, I had failed at working and realized I had no choice but to be a potter. The very first place I approached with my pots was the MAD gift shop. They placed an order and took a chance on an unknown potter. It was incredible,” said Adler. “One rainy day, I was feeling a little burnt out from the business mishegoss, and I got a call from MAD’s curator, Elissa Auther. Once again, it was MAD to the rescue. I’m so grateful to MAD and to all the potters and craftspeople who’ve made my mad, mad world possible.”

            

Dinner at the Robert restaurant, sponsored by Chair Emerita Barbara Tober, featured centerpieces by Adler. Board Chair Michele Cohen presented Adler with the Visionary Award, designed by jeweler Laura Fortune, whose piece referenced elements of Adler’s life. “Jonathan once said that, ‘to do what I do, you must have a bubbling sense of possibilities,’” said Cohen. “What better way to honor him than with an award that quite literally bubbles over — a gleaming sink filled to the brim with imagination, humor, and joy and your presence here tonight really affirms the importance of museums in this world at this particular moment,” said Tim Rodgers, MAD’s Nanette L. Laitman Director. “There is a reason why museums and artists are under attack right now — it’s because we are the people who believe in creative freedom and freedom of expression. When you’re under attack, it’s because you have power.”

         

Dinner at the Robert restaurant, sponsored by Chair Emerita Barbara Tober, featured centerpieces by Adler. Board Chair Michele Cohen presented Adler with the Visionary Award, designed by jeweler Laura Fortune, whose piece referenced elements of Adler’s life. “Jonathan once said that, ‘to do what I do, you must have a bubbling sense of possibilities,’” said Cohen. “What better way to honor him than with an award that quite literally bubbles over — a gleaming sink filled to the brim with imagination, humor, and joy and your presence here tonight really affirms the importance of museums in this world at this particular moment,” said Tim Rodgers, MAD’s Nanette L. Laitman Director. “There is a reason why museums and artists are under attack right now — it’s because we are the people who believe in creative freedom and freedom of expression. When you’re under attack, it’s because you have power.”

Afterward, Broadway baritone Nat Chandler (The Phantom of the Opera, The Scarlet Pimpernel) surprised guests with a performance then the evening transitioned from polished museum soirée to after-hours adventure, as the celebration continued at the secret after-party a blocks away where we entered the Masquerade Bar that came alive as guests danced, mingled, toasted and took in the fashion, that was equal parts glamour & chic -behind dazzling jeweled masks.

         

Attending were board members Susan Ach, and her husband Larry Ach, Glenn Adamson, Marian Burke, and her husband Russell Burke, Mike De Paola, Jeffrey Manocherian, Luam Melake, Cheryl R. Riley, Klara Silverstein, and Barbara Waldman. Among the many guests were also Amy Adler, Louise Chazen Banon, Janna Bullock, Kathy Chazen, Liz Collins, Rachelle Dang, Machine Dazzle, LaVon Kellner, Jonathan Lucas, Debi Mazar, Nicole Miller, Jamel Robinson, Kim Taipale, and Saya Woolfalk.

The exhibition The Mad MAD World of Jonathan Adlerruns through April 19, 2026 at the Museum of Arts and Design. Adler will appear in two upcoming talks: On the Couch with Jonathan Adler and Rachel Federman on December 11, 2025, and On the Couch with Jonathan Adler, Elissa Auther, and Sarah Archer on February 12, 2026.

The Museum of Arts and Design
 (MAD) champions contemporary makers across creative fields, presenting exhibitions and programs that explore the intersection of art, craft, and design. Located at 2 Columbus Circle in New York City, MAD provides artists with studio space, supports innovation in materials and techniques, and engages the public through exhibitions, education, and events.

For further information, please visitmadmuseum.org

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