As a principal dancer for the American Ballet Theatre, touring is de rigueur for Misty Copeland. But with performances currently on the back burner, she and her husband, Olu Evans, are finally getting a chance to properly settle into the prewar Manhattan apartment they bought two years ago, and which she describes as having “a little funkiness and a little glamour.”
After releasing Bunheads, her children’s book, in 2020, Copeland, 38, is now working on two more books, while also partnering with LG Signature (she’s an avid cook) and luxury watch company Breitling to shine a light on global causes and redefine what it means to be a strong woman.