Transportive Fashion for Fantasy Getaways
Spring’s nostalgic prints, geometric patterns and soft textures are a vacation for the senses.
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Spring’s nostalgic prints, geometric patterns and soft textures are a vacation for the senses.
By Justin French and
Two new collections, from Schiaparelli and Sophie Buhai, find their inspiration in the corporeal realm.
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Fashion’s rebirth is raw and beautiful, defined by strong silhouettes, negative space and joyous touches of sparkle.
By Mert Alas, Marcus Piggott and
Let us greet the new year with enthusiasm, without forgetting the lessons of the old one.
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Entirely self-taught, Jiab Prachakul has spent over a decade honing her practice and its purpose. Now, she’s gotten her first big show.
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Alexander McQueen’s new cross-body borrows from the harnesses the brand has periodically sent down the runway.
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The photographer Andre D. Wagner is based in Brooklyn — but always finds himself coming back to Times Square.
Decoupaged mementos, artisanal chocolates from Ghana — and more.
The fashion designer Peter Som’s most cherished family recipe has only gotten better with time.
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Inspired by Formica-tiled countertops from the 1950s, one of the motifs from the brand’s spring 1996 show has been put to new use.
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The novelist Claire Messud speaks about Edith Wharton’s 1913 classic.
This winter, crisp coats and suits provide warmth and allow for novel ways to dress up with personality.
By Thomas Giddings and
Join the editors and writers of T Magazine as we read works of classic American literature.
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At 76, she is the embodiment of success, the personification of warmth and an artist who changed the landscape of American music.
By Mark Anthony Neal, Hank Willis Thomas, Deb Willis and
More than 50 years into her legendary career, she’s still capturing America’s particular mythology — its dreams and its disappointments — like no other.
By Emily Lordi and
Since her breakout in the 1960s, she’s been able to convince the world around her to listen — not by chasing trends but by remaining always and fully herself.
By James B. Stewart, Collier Schorr and
The Swiss watchmaker Rolex has reimagined one of its signature styles with colorful dials encircled by diamonds.
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Eating has been a perilous act for most of human history, but Western diners have lately become that much more obsessed with the idea that our meals might destroy us.
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