Rima Suqi
Rima Suqi is a New York City-based journalist and producer whose bylines have appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Times, HTSI, Galerie, Elle Decor, and many others. The Chicago native has authored several books, including the best-selling American Fashion Designers at Home (2010, CFDA/Assouline). Her travels have taken her to 43 countries, including Mexico, which remains a perennial favorite.

A Quiet Spot in Uruguay Is the ‘Hamptons of South America’
The small towns of Garzón and José Ignacio are art world destinations.

A New Museum in Egypt Becomes the Center of Attention
The Great Egyptian Museum is part of a huge boom in tourism.

Why Tangier Is the Hottest New Summer Travel Destination
With new hotels, museums, and travel routes, Tangier is welcoming visitors to a city whose cultural scene is shaped by locals.

Come for the Biennale, Stay for Venice Itself
Turns out, the Italian city’s art world blooms all year long.

Kit Kemp Brings a Fresh Pop of Color to New York City
The British interior designer’s signature aesthetic, a madcap take on English tradition, is taking over hotels.

Cj Hendry Is Taking Her Work Offline
The Instagram-famous artist wants fans to see and touch the work.

Inside Cartier’s Trio of Celeb-Filled Parties to Celebrate the Trinity Collection
The jeweler jumped from New York to London to Paris to celebrate with friends like Paul Mescal, Yara Shahidi, and Blackpink’s Jisoo.

How Zonamaco Turned Mexico City Into an Art World Destination
Latin America’s biggest art fair debuted 20 years ago. Since then, the city’s art scene has transformed.