The Season’s Best Fashion Trend Is Over-The-Top Exuberance
It’s official: maximalism is back. Think attention-grabbing silhouettes, bold pattern, bright colour and a very ‘more-is-more’ approach. But make no mistake—this isn’t just a swing away from quiet luxury. Rather, it’s a power move that’s all about claiming your space. What foll
From The Screen To Your Table, How Cinema Impacts What We Eat
From the making of the restaurant-rescuing timpano in 1996’s Big Night to the egg yolk that gets passed between a yakuza gangster and his lover during a very open-mouthed make-out in 1985’s Tampopo, to the intricate and rhythmic opening cooking scene in 1994’s Eat Drink Man Woman, some of cine
Behind The Movement To Return Stolen Artifacts To Their Homes
When the Turkish government gave amateur archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann permission to dig up a coastal section of what is now the Biga Peninsula in northwest Anatolia in 1878, they couldn’t have imagined that Schliemann would smuggle some of the most valuable artifacts unearthed there back to h
The Speechwriters Who Wrote History
What do Clarence B. Jones, Ted Sorenson and Jon Favreau have in common? If those names aren’t ringing a bell, here’s another set of clues: “I have a dream,” “Ask not what your country can do for you” and “Yes, we can.” If you guessed that these men were integral to crafting som
The Rise of Noctourism
From perfectly curated Instagram photoshoots to members-only clubs, travel has never been more trendy, easy or aesthetically appealing than it is now. But with this rush to visit the most popular and content-worthy spots, there’s a slew of exclusive experiences for travellers seeking something dif
The Asian Art Market Is Thriving — Meet The Man Behind Its Boom
Jonathan Crockett still remembers the very first time he walked into an auction. It was an evening sale in the autumn of 2003 at the infamous Christie’s on King Street in London, the global headquarters of the world’s oldest fine art auctioneer. The room was, of course, packed with people, poten
Inside Architect Javier Campos’ Nature-Forward Mexico Oasis
Imagine a space that reconnects you to nature inside the comfort of your home through an intentionally built environment. But it involves more than adding a few plants, painting your cabinets green or swapping in a wooden table. In fact, it looks like living in harmony with nature without sacrificin
3 Magazine Celebrates The Power of Collaboration With A Chic Summer Fete
To celebrate the launch of our Summer issue, 3 magazine hosted an event on June 18 at Toronto’s Vintage Conservatory, an intimate private member’s wine club, gathering friends of the magazine, including representatives from top luxury brands and PR and media agencies. The elegant setti
Exploring Emerging Wine Regions Around the World, From Uruguay to China
When shopping for wine, casual drinkers or even connoisseurs may gravitate towards brands from regions widely recognized for their spirits: Bordeaux, France; Napa Valley, California; or Tuscany, Italy. But venturing into lesser-known territory might yield unexpected and delectable experiences—some
Drawing Outside the Lines: How Zoe Si is Changing the Face of Cartooning
When Zoe Si published her first cartoon in The New Yorker in early 2020, she joined an elite group of artists whose work graces the storied magazine’s pages. But for the Vancouver-based cartoonist, who had only recently left a career in family law, the milestone wasn’t just a personal victory, i

