Collection: Anna Wintour Style | Precision, Color & Authority

ANNA WINTOUR Style
A Grand Lady of New York at BON TON GOODS

At BON TON GOODS, we step into a world shaped by the unmistakable eye of Anna Wintour — where discipline meets devotion, precision meets warmth.

From her Greenwich Village townhouse to her downtown office, and outward to her Long Island estate, a life is expressed through interiors composed with intention.

There is a rhythm:
The office — punctual, precise, directed.
The townhouse — personal, layered, cultivated.
Color, florals, and collected objects forming an interior both English in spirit and deeply New York.
Beyond the city, the landscape — shaped with Miranda Brooks — where garden and house reflect a lasting sense of place.

Beyond the public image: a mother, a grandmother, a life grounded in family — mornings on the tennis court, walks through Sullivan Street, always in motion.

Her journey through New York began in the early 1980s, from New York Magazine to Vogue, defining an era.

For Mikkel, this world was lived firsthand — from Ted Muehling to Doyle & Doyle, and the rooms of the John Derian Company. At the close of Fashion Week, a ritual: to take home something beautiful — an object, a jewel, a work of art.

Through the Met Gala, her vision extends into culture and philanthropy. And now, a new Vogue moment — Meryl Streep photographed by Annie Leibovitz — a celebration of enduring power and style.

Her style is exacting. Uncomplicated. Deeply considered.

Where color holds authority.
Where florals carry structure.
Where pattern becomes language.

The Power of Color & Floral — Punctual. Precise. Personal.