Inside Gloria Steinem’s History-Filled New York Home | Architectural Digest
Today, AD is welcomed by Gloria Steinem to tour her longtime home in New York City. The feminist icon moved into her duplex in a 19th-century brownstone in 1968 after the breakout success of her 1963 Playboy Club exposé “A Bunny’s Tale” launched her journalism career to new heights. In the 58 years Steinem has lived in her home, it has been the perfect base for her to make and witness history. It was in 1971 that her living room played host to women from media and politics and the conception of Ms. Magazine. Steinem’s home is deeply personal, full of fascinating memorabilia from her tireless career and advocacy–a plush, colorful space, it is easy to feel welcome and instantly at home and Steinem has no plans to stop hosting powerful women living anytime soon.
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