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Master of Hue

A photography wizard

A long drive through the Midwest. Dusty highways. The shout of brightly colored billboards from the roadside. Those vibrant hues would have been lost to history, if not for the vivid photographs of William Eggleston. Armed with a Leica, Eggleston snapped the wonders of the world he saw, and became the first fine-art color photographer. His lens caught in bright detail the simple narratives of everyday life: The subtle shades of shadows falling across an afternoon parking lot, as a worker gathers shopping carts. So set your sights on this collection inspired by Eggleston and his Leica.

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Candid Camera

Cartier-Bresson and his Leica

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Finger raised. Shutter at the ready. Poised to capture “the decisive moment”: a protester’s mouth open in song. A businessman about to step into a waiting puddle. Or just a tuba player, puffing into his instrument for an onlooking crowd. In the streets of Paris, Jakarta and Beijing, Henri Cartier-Bresson created modern photojournalism. With his signature, tiny Leica, he captured the spirit of revolutions. Expressed the essence of lives. And captured our imagination, inspiring us to look at ordinary things a little differently. Focus on your own creative vision with the Leica cameras in this collection.

Kodak Snaps

Point and shoot

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A cruise ship of waving passengers pulls into harbor. Children climb on a jungle gym. A sunset hovers over a suburban backyard. Nowadays, in the era of cellphones and Instagram, we take such snapshots for granted. But back in 1900, photographs were reserved for special events. Then Kodak introduced its Brownie camera, and suddenly everyone could be a shutterbug. All they had to do: point and shoot, and capture forever the beauty of the everyday. Today, find what makes you happy and snap away with these Kodak cameras.

In a Flash

The instant picture

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Snap. Snap. A child spins on the lawn while her father takes a photo. “Why can’t I see the pictures now?” asked young Jennifer Land. Her father, Edwin, wanted to grant his daughter her every desire. He wanted to tell her: “In just a minute, dear.” And so he invented his famous Polaroid, which began to click with Americans in 1948. It gave shutterbugs clear black-and-white photos in only 60 seconds. And it quickly became the focus of social events—as we waited excitedly, waving or flapping a photo in the air, for it to develop into sharp detail. Get instant gratification with this collection of perfect Polaroids.

Fujifilm in Frame

Cameras from the Far East

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A perfectly symmetrical snowcapped peak. There it is. You’ve arrived at last: Japan’s Five Lakes region. Just for one breathtaking sight. Millions have come here to capture a photo of sunlit Mount Fuji. So it makes sense that Japan’s ancient volcano lent its name to a camera company. Fuji’s devices are crafted to be as enduring and beautiful as their mountain namesake. And Fujifilm’s color photos have helped photographers the world over capture millions of rising suns, and every other moment imaginable. Put your life in frame with our vintage Fujifilm collection.

According to Henri Cartier-Bresson, "there is nothing in this world that does not have a decisive moment." The French photographer applied this maxim deftly to his work behind the camera -- recognizing in an instant the significance of events in the world as they unfolded in front of his lens, hoping to capture "the precise organization of forms which might give them proper expression." Cartier-Bresson is considered by many to be the father of modern photojournalism, as well as a key figure in the recognition of the photo book as a special category in its own right. The book that bears his maxim for its title remains a sought after masterpiece. Have a browse through its dizzyingly elegant pages and peruse his other titles today on Shelf Life.

Vintage Versace

The Italian way

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It was 1978. On Via Della Spiga in Milan, a young designer was about to change everything. The fashion industry was in desperate need of some fresh air, and fresh talent. And Gianni Versace’s new boutique brought both. Potent, daring designs sizzled in the hot Italian weather. Mixtures of blacks and golds came together with more than a modest measure of Italian romance. Versace once said, “Designing came to me. I didn’t have to move.” And indeed, the boutique was soon the hub of Italian fashion, and its designer a legend. So let his work come to you, with this collection of vintage clothing.

La Cucina Italiana

That’s amore

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That rich, mouthwatering smell of your grandmother’s famous ravioli, as they stew in a perfect tomato sauce. Out it wafts, and in come family, friends and neighbors from down the block to her kitchen. Laughter follows. Wine flows. The secret ingredient in nonna’s cooking is always love—and a few decades of experience. And though you may never reach her culinary heights, with this collection of essential Italian kitchen goods, you can at least spot the summit.

Il ‘Vroom’ Italiano

La Dolce Vita returns

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In a vintage Ferrari or Fiat, you’re more than just a driver. You’re Marcello Mastroianni or Sophia Loren, as filmed by Fellini. You nimbly ply Rome’s Via Veneto, your hair tousled but still impeccable. After sunset, cruise the ancient Roman streets, offering chic strangers a ride. Or speed away to avoid an ex-lover. Even if your home territory is closer to Rome (New York) or Rome (Georgia), you can still live la dolce vita. Give fuel to your fantasies with these Ferraris, Fiats and racetrack accessories that will help you keep your cool at any speed.

The Ides Have It

Hailing Caesar

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Talk about backstabbing. With the twist of a blade—or 20—wielded by his trusted senators, the tide of the Roman Empire turned. “Et tu Brute?” he cried. And so fell Julius Caesar. A prophet warned the great leader that March 15th would bring him the very worst news. Fearless to a fault, the man who made togas appropriate formalwear in 44 B.C. stood fast. And so met his legendary end. Tip your galea to the ultimate ruler with this collection inspired by the great Julius Caesar.

A Cut Above

Keep Your Kitchen Sharp

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Dicing veggies like a boss. Slicing tuna like a sushi chef. Julienning, cubing, filleting: You’ve already got the knife skills. Now you just need the perfect knife. Or make that knives—plural. After all, you can’t shuck an oyster with a meat cleaver. There’s a knife for every task, and one for every taste. Some chefs are knife purists. Others prefer a little decorative flourish. So whatever’s on your menu, get an edge with the items here.

Lemon Zest

Bright flavors

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A little goldfinch told us—spring is right around the corner. Fields are on the verge of emerging from the dark winter in vibrant color. Lilies. Daisies. Daffodils. The sun, higher and brighter with each passing day. But while we wait for more warm weather to arrive, there’s time to prep for that golden rush. Take your shorter, lighter, brighter clothes out of the closet. Squeeze yourself a glass of fresh lemonade. And add some glow to your home with this zesty lemon collection.

Grade A

Egg-inspired style and décor

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Eggshell. Caramel. Cream. A brunch shopping list, or the appetizing colors in your closet? From deep browns to pure whites or pastels, eggs come in the loveliest of hues. Go ahead and poach their palette for your spring wardrobe—you’ll look extra fresh in bright white denim or soft tan suede. Prefer not to place all your eggs in one basket? Add some to the walls, too. The possibilities are as endless as eggshells are varied. Start living sunny-side-up with this free-range collection.

The Summer Music Festival season is almost upon us. Shop this collection featuring great items from NYLON Shop to stock up on necessities and bid on exclusive packages to Pitchfork Music Festival in Chicago & The Governer's Ball Music Festival in New York. Plus with every purchase you will benefit MusiCares which helps bring and keep music programs in Schools!

Mint Madness

The coolest color

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The first day of spring. Warmth without a scarf. Light without electricity. Take an easy stroll and enjoy the outdoors, without a brrr. You might even treat yourself to some ice cream—mint chip, in this case. Cold, sweet and smooth, with a fresh tang like spring air. And its color, that bright, airy pale green, is a fitting shade for the season. The color of dewdrops on budding leaves. Or sea foam lapping on a beach. So get your home in mint condition, just in time for spring, with this minty fresh collection.

Periwinkle Dreams

Float among the clouds

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After months of winter gray, the sky this week in certain parts of the country is a perfect periwinkle. Calm and lightly spotted with cotton-candy clouds. People are turning their eyes upward to imagine what it would be like to wear that gorgeous sky. To wrap its beautiful, soothing hues around their shoulders and slip their feet into its boundless blue. Nothing is impossible if you wish it—or wait long enough. With this collection, let the wild periwinkle yonder come to you.

Coral Arrangement

Beyond the pale (pink)

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Take a deep breath. Fasten on a snorkel and dive into the bracing waters of early spring. Open your eyes: Underwater wonders abound. Love what you see? Why not add a touch of ocean marvel to your home. This season, coral is queen of the reef. Haul eye-catching color up from the deep. Coral is an unexpected alternative to its pal pink, and its bright tone packs punch into pillows or throws. You can even pair it with a shock of verdant green for a little Palm Beach posh. Reef-fresh your spring style with this coral collection.

Wayfaring Waris

A global gypsy

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The explorer never slows. Wearing a tailored suit, and his signature white Birkenstocks or pink boots. An elegant turban circles his crown; a jet-black beard shrouds his jaw. We’re talking, of course, about Waris Ahluwalia, actor, designer, explorer, humanitarian. Renaissance man incarnate. Whether he’s tiptoeing around Venice meticulously curating the Gritti Palace foyer, or roaming the hills of Rajasthan to track down the perfect Darjeeling, his passion for perfection is unlimited. Let your style wander with this collection of Waris-inspired wares.

Hunter’s Way

Safari like a legend

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Shh. Walk softly. We’re on the hunt. What’s our target? The best sturdy pair of boots. The most reliable camping stove. The highest-quality shooting jacket—for shooting pictures. On the trail of your prey, follow the lead of expert huntsman Ernest Hemingway. He had bigger game to stalk, though: The perfect spare sentence. The most motivating muse. A born hunter, he was merciless on safari—and inspired. Days in the wild sparked some of his greatest work. Who knows what brilliance you’ll unleash, when you pack your kit with this rugged gear.

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