Objects of Desire: Tiffany & Co.’s Hardware Holiday Document’s definitive guide to the season’s most covetable accessories featuring HardWear by Tiffany & Co.
Culture The Last Dinner Party rewrites the rules of pop To celebrate their fashion portfolio featuring Alexander McQueen in Document’s Fall/Winter 2024–25 issue, the British band discusses their decadent imagination
Literature Fine Print: Thirty-three top reads of 2024 Messy! Nasty! Silly! Columnist Drew Zeiba revisits the past year in books
Art At ‘Montez Got Talent,’ karaoke is a competitive sport The Lower Manhattan-based organization’s sixth annual tournament featured an aural battle royale of performance-art all stars
Conversations An intimate dive in Vince Aletti’s personal collections Nicholas Weist visited Vince Aletti at his East Village apartment to dissect his immense collection of pop culture, fashion, fine art and gay pulp fiction. by Nicholas Weist Above the Fold The Shandaken Project Three-Year Retrospective by Drew Sawyer Documented From Naomi Campbell to Jackie O: the boundless archive of Ron Galella, the original paparazzo The iconic photographer documented what the beautiful people looked like in the days before airbrush, as seen in Document's Spring/Summer 2014 issue. by Nicholas Weist Conversations Erykah Badu on her love for New York, Earl Sweatshirt, and her irreplicable style Erykah Badu discusses her nonprofit work in Dallas and a collaboration with Givenchy in Document's Spring/Summer 2014 issue. by Nicholas Weist
Conversations An intimate dive in Vince Aletti’s personal collections Nicholas Weist visited Vince Aletti at his East Village apartment to dissect his immense collection of pop culture, fashion, fine art and gay pulp fiction. by Nicholas Weist
Documented From Naomi Campbell to Jackie O: the boundless archive of Ron Galella, the original paparazzo The iconic photographer documented what the beautiful people looked like in the days before airbrush, as seen in Document's Spring/Summer 2014 issue. by Nicholas Weist
Conversations Erykah Badu on her love for New York, Earl Sweatshirt, and her irreplicable style Erykah Badu discusses her nonprofit work in Dallas and a collaboration with Givenchy in Document's Spring/Summer 2014 issue. by Nicholas Weist