Luxury
What does luxury really mean? Contributing editor Romany Williams kicks us off with this open-ended question in her article for this issue. Inside, youâll find a chorus of answers, each an equally valid interpretation of a word that is unusually charged.
For Steff Yotka, head of content at e-commerce platform Ssense, âtrue luxury is something that stands the test of your emotional timeâ â that shirt you bought with your best friend, your big brotherâs soft sweater that youâve kept since childhood. For contributing writer Dave Schilling, itâs the ability to tailor a piece of clothing until it perfectly molds to your body. For author Melissa Febos, luxury lies in the freedom to dress as you please, something sheâs found in midlife.
Luxury, as defined by the writers and artists in these pages, is personal, intimate and within reach. The most luxurious objects and experiences pierce the surface, change us from within. Luxury is something we feel, both on a physical and emotional level, as Alyson Zetta Williams writes in an essay about the transformative effects of layering your lips with slick gloss.
A sub-theme that came up for this edition of our Luxury issue (our second to date) was beauty â how we care for and tend to our bodies. Photographer JJ Geiger went around L.A. to capture an overlooked luxury: the private world of bathrooms, places of ease and escape, where we bathe and soak and primp ourselves. And staff writer Julissa James spoke with artists and aestheticians around the city about their own beauty rituals, which became portraits of who these people are and how theyâve chosen to live. As Julissa writes: âA skin, hair or makeup routine is never just a skin, hair or makeup routine.â
Hair artist Tanya âNenaâ Melendez has a memory of being a child and being confused by her motherâs habit of dyeing her hair and switching up her makeup all the time. âWhy canât she just be normal?â Melendez asked herself. It wasnât until later that she understood that grooming was a form of âshape-shiftingâ for her mother, to gain access to spaces âshe wouldnât otherwise have been able to access.â
Melendez describes the two stunning hairpieces that she made for this issue as a kind of âarmorâ that both protect and heal their wearers as they move through the world. Drawing on her spiritual practice, IfĂĄ, she incorporated imagery from nature into the pieces: an alligator and bee carved from gold, a stream of beads like a cascading waterfall, a rose in full bloom. It is the stuff of this Earth that gives us life, which is really the ultimate luxury.
Elisa Wouk Almino
Editorial Director
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Is having your clothes tailored worth it?
My relationship with clothes feels like a constant compromise: an acceptance that it will never quite be good enough. Read the story đŞĄCruising toward my mid-40s has been a wonderful surprise â including in how I dress
Every time I think of my old idea of midlife â that dreary pasture full of drab linens â laughter bubbles out of me. Read the story đShe makes wigs like theyâre armor. Thereâs a sweetness with a bite
Artist Tanya âNenaâ Melendez on making her original hairpieces. Read the story đŠđžSix beautiful bathrooms around L.A., six versions of luxury
From a âBlade Runnerâ-inspired aesthetic to a classic Art Deco tile, the designs of these bathrooms inspire ease and escape. Read the story đGet your copy
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Order nowL.A. beauty rituals: Getting a facial with Andrea Ămez feels artistic, spiritual and holistic
âItâs such a human experience, and that's what I really loved as a very sensitive, emotional person,â Ămez says. Read the story đ§đžââď¸L.A. beauty rituals: For Barrington Darius, cutting hair is math, itâs theory and itâs art
âWhen I cut my hair, I feel like that aura has been turned up. Aura points going up. My conversations are sharp.â Read the story âď¸L.A. beauty rituals: For Sebastian Hernandez, beauty doesnât happen without ugliness
For this artist and DJ, the beauty ritual is best played out in bed. Read the story đď¸L.A. beauty rituals: Elyse Thoms on embracing your natural hair, skin and smile
The rapper and artist is redefining the beauty standards that she grew up with. Read the story đŞLipsticks are like star signs. The color or brand you choose is just the tip of the iceberg
My perverse love for lip stuff traces back to when I was 4 and first tried on my grandmotherâs Clinique lipstick in Raspberry Glace. Read the story đScorpio has a polarizing reputation. And the rumors are at least partially true
A scorpion may have one tail, but it has two claws. Read the story đĽTake care of yourself with these feel-good fall essentials
Just because the temperature is cooling down, it doesnât mean your look has to. Read the story đđ˝10 of fallâs finest drops, pop-ups and art happenings
From a new Birkenstock X Union collab to American Artist at LACMA, weâve got your October calendar covered. Read the story đźď¸Issue 29
Image Makers
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Lineage
Presenting Image Issue 28: LineageExplore the issue
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Homemaking
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Reverie
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Issue 25
Spring
Presenting the Spring Issue: Itâs time to playExplore the issue
Issue 24
Conveyance
Presenting âConveyanceâ: L.A. culture on the moveExplore the issue
Issue 23
Slipping
Presenting âSlippingâ: Style for a sustainable worldExplore the issue
Issue 22
Luxury
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Image Makers
Meet the 2023 âImage Makersâ taking L.A. fashion globalExplore the issue
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Discourse
Welcome to the New York-L.A. âDiscourseâExplore the issue
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Clearance
Architecture as art: Inside Imageâs design issue âClearanceâExplore the issue
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Mission
Presenting âMissionâ: A travel issue without the travelExplore the issue
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Offering
Image is givingâŚSpring. Inside L.A.âs latest trends, cultureExplore the issue
Issue 16
Interiority
Untold stories. Secret histories. A living archive of L.A.Explore the issue
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Diaspora
Restaurants, fashion, art: Image explores L.A. food cultureExplore the issue
Issue 14
Elevation
Why is L.A. so tempted by and obsessed with beauty?Explore the issue
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Image Makers
A new class of the cityâs luminaries â designers, models, artists â show where clothing and style are going: to the rootExplore the issue
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Commitment
Spirituality, faith, belief â Inside L.A. Woo Woo cultureExplore the issue
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Renovation
What if we could redesign L.A. from the ground up?Explore the issue
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Clarity
L.A. loves an epiphany. Enjoy this moment of âClarityâExplore the issue
Issue 9
Function
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Deserted
A journey to the end of the worldExplore the issue
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Survival
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Energy
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