Style Roundup: The Contemporary’s Art Dinner
Artful dressing was on full display as museum supporters turned out to celebrate creativity and raise money for future exhibits.
Artful dressing was on full display as museum supporters turned out to celebrate creativity and raise money for future exhibits.
Soul man: El Paso's Tomasso Arditti has crafted custom, high-end boots for many famous feet.
For four days, Sisters on the Fly members from around the country camped in their retro Airstreams, Shastas, and more.
Artists Ana Fernandez and Cruz Ortiz on finding inspiration in their hometown.
What ‘Texas Monthly’ style contributors are inspired by right now.
The runway show, celebrating the city's Man of the Year, featured Houston notables, Olympians, and lots of plaid.
Artist and craftsman Chad Isham takes inspiration from ’primitive,' handmade items, and his Weatherford-area home is filled with them.
We hit Day One of the shows at Marburger and Excess Fields to show what you can find with some dedicated hunting.
Art dealer Arturo Palacios relishes the creative environment at this 1920s apartment building—especially its romantic courtyard.
What ‘Texas Monthly’ style contributors are inspired by right now.
The artists and former Texas State professors completely overhaul their home of 30 years, adding a studio and gallery for their work.
They came for Garth Brooks, beers, and more, dressed in their finest boots and fringe. And then there was Mountain Man.
What Texas Monthly’s style contributors are inspired by right now.
A new book out later this month showcases some of the city's most outrageous, whacky, and whimsical dwellings.
Every room has a spectacular view in this ultramodern house that makes the most of its surroundings.
What Texas Monthly's style contributors are inspired by right now.
UT professor Margo Sawyer turns former grocery store into a light-filled studio and home, complete with a rooftop garden.
The tomes collected by Austin's Melba and Ted Whatley find a place on the shelf in their modern, standalone structure.
Parul Das's Two-Step Sari simplifies the complicated process of donning the traditional garment.
A designer's Victorian renovation project in Taylor and a secret room at Hotel Emma make our debut list of best discoveries across the state.
How the Austin home and fashion designer used prints, patterns, and vibrant hues to create her dream headquarter space.
Style Editor Lauren Smith Ford shares her top retail moments of the year, from big-city boutiques to small-town finds.
Steve Shuck, co-owner of Texas men's store Stag, designs a cozy home packed with personal touches.
Dallas sisters' origami ornaments— as seen at Neiman Marcus—have raised $1.2 million for safe drinking water around the world.
The Austin furniture duo applies clean, contemporary lines to carefully sourced material with real character.
Coming to a coffee table near you: Tex-Mex restaurant picks some of its wittiest, funniest signs for new tome.
For decades, Texas men have turned to the San Antonio designer for her custom guayaberas.
A lush new coffee table book highlights the Austin florist’s unexpected designs, which combine found objects like skulls and odd antiques with lush beauty.
It’s jewelry, yellow eye masks, and free drinks for everyone as the designer celebrates her billion-dollar year with passengers.
Life-size mushrooms, a rainbow zebra, and a snake who wants love, not war: Enter the whimsical world of Austin-born artist duo the Haas Brothers, the masterminds behind the creative displays at Barneys.
Good taste? It’s in his genes. Step inside a modern marvel in West Austin that was created by a relative of the grand dame of Texas antiques.
Nigerian-American fashion designer Onyii Brown, of Onyii & Co., knew exactly what she wanted to do for her upcoming spring collection until Hurricane Harvey flooded her basement studio.
“I love seeing an idea go from a sketch to an actual object that exists in the world.”
How Daniel Wright went from electrician to bag designer.
Impress the discerning individualist in your life with beautifully crafted, one-of-a-kind items that evoke the defiant spirit of West Texas.
Dazzle the highly particular style-setter with statement-making clothing, accessories, and a few surprises. Don’t forget the chocolate.
Lavish the ones you love most with cute and whimsical (yet practical) toys and accessories.
Surprise those hard-to-shop-for types with unforgettable Texas experiences.
Delight dapper gents with everything from a bespoke robe to a candle created just for them.
Everything that the loft-dwelling, coffee-loving speaker snob could ever want or imagine.
You’ll never arrive at a party empty-handed again after perusing these smart options.
Enterprising Texans of all stripes are dreaming up and creating everything from better bicycles and baseball bats to stunning furniture and fashion. We’ve scoured the state to round up 100 Made in Texas gifts (for everyone on your list) that represent the current heyday of Texas creativity.
From sports enthusiasts to serious hunters, we’ve got you covered.
Austin entrepreneur Larry McGuire's work on restaurants and other projects has sparked a new kind of cool in the capital city and beyond.
Amy and Brian Kleinwatcher, the owners of Old World Antieks, give us a peek inside their Round Top home built almost entirely out of salvaged materials.
A look back on the work of the celebrated Austin architect who defined the city’s modern vernacular.
Liz Lambert’s hotels have a stunning, often imitated style. But where does the trendsetter get her ideas? We asked her.
Meet the San Antonio potter and letterpress operator behind Guten Co.
A young family and their minimalist-meets-rustic dream home in the Hill Country.
Soaps, oils, and scrubs from the Rose Capital of Texas.