This Anonymous Designer Is Reinventing Denim
The Los Angeles-based brand 69, which creates whimsical, gender-neutral clothing, prepares for a museum retrospective.
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The Los Angeles-based brand 69, which creates whimsical, gender-neutral clothing, prepares for a museum retrospective.
By JANELLE ZARA
In honor of a new film about the musical icon, a handful of female recording artists reconsider her life — and her incomparable voice.
By LAUREN MECHLING
Good conversation, fun tableware and hyper-seasonal fare are Zoe Latta’s secret ingredients for a relaxed, stylish evening.
By JULIA SHERMAN
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Free of bells and whistles, these labels’ trunks function beautifully in and out of the water.
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The fashion designer Kei Ninomiya discusses coming up at Comme des Garçons and his new project with Moncler.
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The childhood friends Jenny Hollingworth and Rosa Walton share a hectic tour schedule — and a love of the North Sea.
By AIMEE FARRELL
The culinary artist creates something in less than one hour — using a particularly sticky mystery ingredient.
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A wave of new European labels is making the search for the perfect, simple swimsuit that much easier.
By GRACE COOK
Scotti Sitz, the owner of the L.A. design store Garde, has transformed a historic farmhouse into an elevated retreat for her brand’s second outpost.
By ALICIA BRUNKER
The founders of the London salon Manifesto recommend five fresh, low-maintenance styles.
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There are some traditions that are universal. Here, we highlight a single craft — and how it’s being adapted, rethought and remade for the 21st century.
By DEBORAH NEEDLEMAN
Unlike other things we come to crave, we first dream of places we’d like to visit through another’s eyes, another’s ears.
By HANYA YANAGIHARA
The architect Mauricio Rocha dreamed up a stark space for the artist Graciela Iturbide in Mexico City.
By LUISITA LOPEZ TORREGROSA
Like her photographs, Graciela Iturbide’s studio in Mexico City plays with light and dark.
Finding echoes of Japan’s ancient past, and of the woodlands of Hayao Miyazaki’s animated masterpiece “Princess Mononoke,” deep among the trees of Yakushima island.
By HANYA YANAGIHARA