This week's New Yorker profiles Coach's executive creative director Reed Krakoff. Major news: his NYC townhouse is fancy! Majorly so: "When you enter the living room, you are confronted with an Alexander Calder mobile floating above the mantelpiece, a massive black Louise Nevelson sculpture along one wall, a bronze Jean Arp parked on an end table, and, underfoot, two-hundred-year-old floorboards from France. The ground-floor bathroom is covered entirely in golden snakeskin and contains a spheroid toilet more stunning than anything the vast majority of the population will ever own." [New Yorker via NYMag]
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