I cling to the basic set of tenets laid out in Tom Wolfe's 'New Journalism' - to get out there like the great French novelists of the 19th century and study life. I am a Tom Wolfe fan of the first order. Peter York 19thbasiccentury share on social
When you get inside a literary novel you feel that the author, more often than not, just doesn't know enough about things. They haven't been around enough - novelists never go anywhere. Once I discovered true books about real things - books like 'How To Run a Company' - I stopped reading novels. Peter York authorbookcompany share on social
In Britain, eponymous lifestyle branding as we know it started in the late 1960s, with two fascinating families - the Conrans and the Ashleys - who in increasingly brilliant settings and catalogues sold rather different visions of what the new ideal upper-middle-y life looked like. Peter York 1960sashleysbrand share on social
In the 1940s, cigarettes would be shown in classy situations, endorsed by celebrities - real A-list Hollywood stars in America - the ads would make claims about tobacco quality or manufacturing science and, bizarrely, some brands had what almost amounted to health claims. Peter York 1940samericaamount share on social
I can remember when anything further downtown New York than Canal Street was risky and the whole area still looked like a '70s cop movie location; when the original loft-owners were more dash-than-cash, artistic types. Peter York 70sareaartistic share on social
Advertising has always been a huge unrecognised source of outdoor relief for the arts. Peter York advertisearthuge Change image and share on social
There's no Peter York Foundation, and you're no one without one. Peter York foundationpeteryork Change image and share on social
Stephen Jones' hats are what we used to call 'creations'; extravagant, odd things for extravagant, odd people like Madonna or Lady Gaga. They're worn in a parallel universe. Peter York callcreationextravagant Change image and share on social
The newsprint thesp celebrity interview as a middle-brow art form suffers from desperate overproduction. There'll be at least 10 in the broadsheets today and every Sunday hereafter. Peter York artbroadsheetbrow Change image and share on social
One should never learn from one's mistakes. Making the same mistakes, over and over again, is a source of unremitting pleasure. Peter York learnmakemistake Change image and share on social