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Just Browsing: A Love Letter to NYC at Coach House

Vogue

Vogue

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June 30, 2026

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Just Browsing: A Love Letter to NYC at Coach House

Step inside Coach House, the brand’s NYC flagship, for a look at timeless leather goods, summer dresses, and more.

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Chicago Reader

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· Jul 3, 2026

Kate and Stacy see the legacy of their lifelong friendship extend to their preteen sons.

Despite the structural barriers to traveling between Chicago’s 77 community areas, many friends are willing to face the city’s geographic hurdles and sustain relationships that transcend race, gender, age, and class. In an effort to chronicle human connection and love in spite of these challenges, the Going the Distance series examines the enduring friendships between [] The post Kate and Stacy see the legacy of their lifelong friendship extend to their preteen sons. appeared first on Chicago Reader.

ABC7 New York

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· Jul 3, 2026

NYC's surprising firsts: From the first subway to fine dining

NYC's surprising firsts: From the first subway to fine dining

Dinner: A Love Story

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· Apr 29, 2025

Where I Eat on the Upper West Side

When it comes to restaurants, the Upper West Side of Manhattan is famously casual and family-friendlyand a little slim on destination spots, but that does not mean we haven’t found... The post Where I Eat on the Upper West Side appeared first on Dinner: A Love Story.

Men's Health

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· Jun 23, 2026

Can You Find Love at Hyrox?

I went to NYC’s two-weekend event—and its many social popups for singles—to find out.

Townhall

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· Jun 23, 2026

Spencer Pratt Compares Los Angeles' Fashion District to Milan's and It Was Simply Embarrassing

Spencer Pratt Compares Los Angeles' Fashion District to Milan's and It Was Simply Embarrassing

Vogue

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· Jun 30, 2026

Just Browsing: A Love Letter to NYC, at Coach House

Step inside Coach House, the brand’s NYC flagship, for a look at timeless leather goods, summer dresses, and more.

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Related coverage for "Just Browsing: A Love Letter to NYC at Coach House": Chicago Reader — Kate and Stacy see the legacy of their lifelong friendship extend to their preteen sons.. ABC7 New York — NYC's surprising firsts: From the first subway to fine dining . Dinner: A Love Story — Where I Eat on the Upper West Side. Men's Health — Can You Find Love at Hyrox?. Townhall — Spencer Pratt Compares Los Angeles' Fashion District to Milan's and It Was Simply Embarrassing. Vogue — Just Browsing: A Love Letter to NYC, at Coach House