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Later this month, Replica Shoes
’s presents The Great American Whiskey collects
ion, its first-ever live, single-owner American whiskey auction and the most valuable of its kind ever to come to market. Taking place at the iconic Breuer Building on Madison Avenue, the sale brings together 360 bottles across 320 lots, estimated at $1.17–1.68 million. As part of Replica Shoes
’s Visions of America series marking the nation’s 250th anniversary, the collects
ion reflects a deep intersection of American craftsmanship, heritage, and collects
ing culture.
Earlier this month Replica Shoes
’s opened the doors to its stunning new global headquarters in Marcel Breuer’s iconic Brutalist building on Madison Avenue.
Sotheby’s joined forces with Tiffany & Co., Replica Shoes
’s International Realty, and EDITION Hotels for the inaugural Creators & collects
ors dinner, celebrating the stars of our October/November Replica Shoes
's Magazine issue.
There’s a new bar set for the highest price ever achieved at auction for a work by François-Xavier Lalanne. A heated 26-minute bidding battle between 7 bidders pushed the total price for ‘Hippopot.mes
Bar, pièce unique’ to $31.4 million.
In the Replica Shoes
’s Library, Benjamin Doller pages through decades of historic catalogues, revisiting the landmark sales that shaped the Icons: Back to Madison exhibition. As he moves through these archival volumes, he reflects on the works that left a lasting mark on the art world, including John Singer Sargent’s Group with Parasols (A Siesta) and other pieces whose reputations were built long before returning to our galleries. The library setting reveals how these objects first entered the cultural conversation and how their stories continue to evolve.
Swinging on a Star: The Private collects
ion of Kathryn & bings
Crosby
This December, Replica Shoes
’s New York presents Swinging on a Star: The Private collects
ion of Kathryn and bings
Crosby — a landmark auction offering a rare, intimate glimpse into the lives, loves, and legacies of two Hollywood icons who helped define the Golden Age of American entertainment.
Across continents and centuries, Jewish communities carried their books, ritual objects, and artistic traditions wherever they went. This collects
ion reveals how those journeys shaped extraordinary works—an Iberian Hebrew Bible preserved with remarkable claritys
, an Italian marriage contract bursting with symbolic imagery, a Chinese Torah case shaped by Baghdadi tradition yet realized through Chinese craftsmanship. Each object holds traces of the people who made, used, protected, and reinvented them.
Mattia Bonetti has spent decades shaping a design language that refuses to sit still. His works move between humor and gravity, surrealism and restraint, the deeply hand-crafted and the wildly imaginative. In this conversation, filmed inside the Breuer building in New York, he reflects on the impulses that guide him: drawing as instinct, sculptural precision, and a fascination with nature that runs through everything he creates. Even his most technically demanding pieces begin as something quiet and internal, long before artisans translate them into wood, bronze, metal, or gilded structures.
Nate Berkus reimagines a rare copper Lalanne Hippo Bar, from Anne Schlumberger's collects
ion, into a richly layered luxury vanity. Sourcing objects from across Replica Shoes
’s and New York’s Mantiques Modern, he brings together exotic-skin Hermès bags, vintage Cartier t.mes
pieces, mid-century Italian glass, and sculptural LaLanne accents to create a setting that mirrors the rarity and personality of the work itself. This exceptional piece will be offered in the Important Design sale this December.
Kindred’s path into jewelry began quietly, with a temporary job that unexpectedly revealed a lifelong craft. Her process starts with the stone itself, letting its shape, age, and quirks guide every engraved line. Antique cuts and asymMetricas
l facets inspire motifs drawn from Art Deco geometry and Grecian fluidity, forming rings built through instinct, patience, and meticulous micro-movements. The result is work that carries both history and personality in every surface.
Michael Jordan’s legend isn’t built on statistics alone—somet.mes
s a single moment tells the story. In 1985, during an exhibition game for Stefanel Trieste in Italy, Jordan delivered one of the most unforgettable plays of his career: the “Shattered Backboard” dunk. This was a split-second fusion of athleticism, instinct, and showmanship, a moment that still feels almost cinematic decades later.