Issue 20
The Naturalist: Anita Calero
After four decades of pushing the boundaries of her creativity in New York, Anita Calero is following the call back home to her native Colombia.
Field Notes: Le Corbusier
We examine how Le Corbusier’s early travels had a lasting influence on his iconic 20th-century architecture.
Bring It on Home: Leon Bridges
From bussing tables to playing at the White House in under two years, Leon Bridges has no plans to part ways with his humble beginnings.
Throwing Shade
If home is wherever we lay our hats, then travel is an opportunity to change into a new one.
A Day in the Life: Justin Peck
With his latest narrative ballet, “The Most Incredible Thing,” Justin Peck has attracted a fresh wave of followers to this classic art form.
On the Right Track
There’s something transcendental about train travel: The speeding carriages not only take us from A to B, but also from era to era.
Stuck in the Middle With You
It’s said that the journey matters more than the destination, but what if that passage involves the decimation of your personal space at 35,000 feet?
The Navigators: Kristoffer Fagerström
Come rain or shine, this longtime Stockholm resident appreciates his city for all it has to offer.
Behind the Scenes: Hotel Fontevraud
We chat with the folks at the Hotel Fontevraud about working within the stunningly refurbished walls of one of France’s most beautiful abbeys.
A Wandering Mind
More than physically transporting us to a new place, travel takes the mind into uncharted territory.
Neither Here Nor There
When we embark on journeys with translator apps and spaghetti piles of charger cords, where is it that we really go?
Abdul Abasi
New York-based fashion designer Abdul Abasi shares how his military background guides his brand’s futuristic approach to menswear.
The Navigators: Jade Lai
Jade Lai has tied three locations together—Hong Kong, Los Angeles and New York—to form one concept of home.
Sincerely Yours
Even though we’re separated by seas, resorting to old-fashioned methods of communication still gets our messages across—literally.
The Navigators: Takahiro Kinoshita
As world-wandering editor, Takahiro Kinoshita relishes the days spent at home by exploring Japan's lush nature and logging in quality family-time.
Ditte Reffstrup
This designer’s collections reflect her favorite pair of sneakers—comfortable and great on the dance floor.
The Navigators: Seb Emina
The editor in chief of The Happy Reader and former Londoner revels in the adventure, romance and enduring mystique that comes with living in Paris.
The Room Service Menu
Let these recipes inspire you to indulge in life’s little luxuries as seen in swanky hotels—heavy silverware and monogrammed napkins not included.
The Navigators: Danielle Pender
The editor in chief of Riposte Magazine embraces the energizing nature of one of the world’s creative hubs.
In Conversation: Colin Ellard and Peter Kahn
Neuroscientist Colin Ellard and psychologist Peter Kahn speak on the value of travel and discuss how we’ll be navigating the globe in the future.
Arthur Groeneveld
During his time split between Amsterdam and Berlin, Arthur Groeneveld amassed dozens of interests he couldn't narrow down—so he pursued them all.
Pico Iyer
Acclaimed travel writer and author, Pico Iyer, speaks on how travelling the world can start with a simple step back.