March Releases
February 27, 2026
Spring is finally coming into view. Soon, birds will be chirping, gardens will begin to awaken, and the first signs of the season will appear. As we move further into Rizzoli’s spring season, a fresh collection of books arrives, spanning interiors, nature and outdoors, health and well-being, fashion, art, travel, and more. This new group of titles reflects the ideas, perspectives, and creative energy of the season ahead.
Take a look at the March releases below, with more to come in the months ahead. For sneak peeks and highlights from the new list, be sure to follow @rizzolibooks on Instagram.

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The first book from AD100 and Elle Decor A-List designer Young Huh is filled with her elegant, colorful work, while inspiring readers to create different moods at home. |

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Known for her unique design style that seamlessly blends bold colors and eclectic patterns, Kit Kemp has become a global icon in the world of interior design. |

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Celebrated for her effortlessly chic aesthetic, Tamsin Johnson returns with a new volume showcasing spaces that blend classic elegance with unexpected modernity. |

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Celebrating the nostalgic romance and timeless appeal of today’s summer house, this book captures all there is to love about these seasonal treasures. |
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Discover a wave of newly sustainable homes that blur the line between architecture and nature, where living rooftops elevate beauty, sustainability, and connection to the earth. |
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A book to honor the 250th anniversary of America, from the collection of the Diplomatic Reception Rooms at the US Department of State. |

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Delving into the intersection of high fashion and Southern tradition, this is a stunning celebration of the fashion statements that have come to define attending the Kentucky Derby. |
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A definitive history that tracks cowboy boots, revealing an American icon whose craftsmanship continues to shape national identity. |
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First published in 1960, This Is New York captures the city through Sasek’s charming illustrations, featuring landmarks such as the Statue of Liberty, Times Square, and Central Park. |
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First published in 1959, This Is London showcases historic buildings, bridges, parks, and Piccadilly Circus through Sasek’s elegant illustrations. |
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First published in 1959, This Is Paris explores gardens, museums, sidewalk cafés, and landmarks, including the Seine and the Eiffel Tower, through Sasek’s lively illustrations. |
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First published in 1962, This Is San Francisco highlights cable cars, crooked streets, Chinatown, and the city’s distinctive architecture through Sasek’s witty illustrations. |
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For all those who love the Parisian lifestyle, this delicious exploration of Paris offers more than seventy iconic recipes from the best patisseries in town. |
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These miniature still-life rooms are the latest popular trend on social media, offering a creative way to relieve stress and celebrate a love of all things cozy and crafty. |
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Create fun people and faces, both real and imagined, with over 100 easy art prompts to make everybody smile as they improve their drawing skills. |
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In his debut book, online drawing sensation Brandon Campbell offers readers the chance to explore his bright, lively coloring-in-reverse techniques in their own style. |
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An unprecedented look behind the curtain of the preeminent stop-motion studio, this comprehensive volume is brimming with exclusive artwork, photography, and interviews with key creatives. |
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Fifty mindful and therapeutic ways to make the most of every expedition, whether a stroll to the store or hiking in the countryside. |
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A gorgeously illustrated forty-card oracle deck, unlocking the power of birds for daily wisdom. |
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A delightful, warmhearted book about home and nesting perfect for bird lovers, naturalists, and anyone charmed by the coziness of a snug nest. |
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From crystal-chalk streams to saltwater flats, this collection literally offers up the “tastes” of the most epic fly-fishing adventures in the world. |
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A handsome new volume devoted to the most important works by Manet, a pivotal figure in Impressionism and widely considered the first of the modern artists. |
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The first publication on the art collection of renowned photographer Alfred Stieglitz, which helped introduce and define modern art in America. |
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The first in-depth story of the indomitable collaborator, muse, and wife of Andrew Wyeth, and of her lasting creative impact on Maine and American art.
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A stunning volume illuminating the artistic exchange between three seminal American artists—Milton Avery, Adolph Gottlieb, and Mark Rothko.
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Celebrated royal photographer Chris Jackson unveils an intimate and visually striking new collection that offers a rare look at the evolving British monarchy. |

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This stunning collection of photographs features iconic George Michael images throughout his career—including many never before published. |

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Commanding, uninhibited women captured through Brianna Capozzi’s provocative female lens, whose images unbind the female form and honor its erotic power. |
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The life of iconic rockstar and performance artist Kembra Pfahler, who has terrorized and tantalized audiences since her arrival in the Lower East Side in the early 1980s. |

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A landmark visual memoir by one of the world’s most important photographers who straddled the worlds of fine art and popular culture. |
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With humor and detail, Sadovnik pairs candid airline meal photos with unscientific ratings of his high-altitude culinary adventures. |
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This exhaustive guide to the world’s most romantic locations is a must have for anyone planning a romantic getaway. |

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A rich history of baseball’s most memorable fielding moments, as curated from Rawlings’s unmatched collection. |
Opening image from At the Derby.
Photo: Lili Kobielski












































