She pays $1,000 per month for a 1-bedroom apartment in New York City — take a look inside

Lori Mooney’s one-bedroom apartment looks like it was clipped right from a magazine. Or, rather, thousands of them. The 40-year-old resident of the Bronx, New York, covers every surface of her 525-square-foot living space — from the kitchen floor to the blinds on her windows — with collages of magazine clippings. It’s “a visual assault,” … Read more

Hina Khan Celebrates Independence Day in New York in Traditional Outfit, See Pics

This Year’s Independence Day celebration was extra special for Hina Khan, who celbrated the prud moment in the US, where she also participated in the annual parade organised on the occasion. Hina shared the pics from the event and shared that she could not have been more proud in representing the country at a gathering … Read more

Jonathan Adler at Barneys Chelsea Passage, a Favorite Danish Brand comes to New York, One Kings Lane Announces Store, and More News This Week

Between collection launches, architecture announcements, museum openings, and more, it’s hard to keep on top of all the news in the design world. Enter the Weekly Roundup,AD PRO’s regular callout of developing, overheard, and confirmed news that’s worth noting. Consider it our way of keeping you even more in the know. Jonathan Adler Outfits Chelsea Passage … Read more

Misha Nonoo Gives Her New York City Home an Update

all it an occupational hazard: What sold Misha Nonoo on her Greenwich Village duplex was the cavernous master closet. “I was like, ‘Dream!,’ ” the bubbly blonde Brit says of the space, designed by former owner Nate Berkus (AD, November 2012). Nonoo purchased the pad in 2013 with husband Alexander Gilkes, founder of Paddle8. When their marriage ended, … Read more

Everlane’s first store is temporarily closed because its flooring couldn’t handle a New York winter

Everlane’s transition from online retailer to brick-and-mortar retailer is off to a rocky start. The popular millennial fashion brand announced to its customers today that it was temporarily closing its first store, located in New York City, only 42 days after it opened. The No. 1 reason: the store’s white floors were probably a bad call. … Read more