These Perfumes Come With Notes of Blood, Latex and Floorboards
For a growing number of fragrance fans, smelling singular is more important than smelling good.
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For a growing number of fragrance fans, smelling singular is more important than smelling good.
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An industry long known for revering willowy bodies is taking a new interest in muscle.
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The visual artist Pipilotti Rist’s collection is what happens, she says, “when a 60-something-year-old Central European woman doesn’t throw anything away.”
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Structured, ladylike purses look crisp in shades of sky and robin’s egg.
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The Many Textures of Spring Fashion
From woolly tweeds to smooth silk, tactile fabrics make for a highly sensational season.
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Why This Fashion Designer Holds On to a Gap Shirt and a Necklace With a Chipped Tooth
Glenn Martens, the creative director of Y/Project and Diesel, shares his inspirations.
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Pharrell and Tyler, the Creator Remix a Classic Tote
The Louis Vuitton men’s creative director collaborated with the rapper to design a golf bag in the spirit of the brand’s 1930s Keepall.
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This Season, Mix Texture and Transparency
See-through elements bring a playful edge to glossy materials.
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This Spring, Men’s Wear Comes in Crisp White Hues
Sharp suiting — softened by drapey cuts and unabashedly pretty details — is the season’s freshest style.
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A Bag That Melds the ’60s, the ’90s and Today
A new accessory from Michael Kors reinterprets an archival giraffe print.
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Rick Owens, Fashion’s Patriarch of Freaks
The designer still wants to ‘corrupt the world,’ even as he’s embraced by the mainstream.
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This Season’s Fashion Is All About the Silhouette
From asymmetrical shapes to intricate tailoring, sculptural clothes with a strong sense of personality are front and center for spring.
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Why Gucci’s New Creative Director Counts Princess Diana Among His Muses
Sabato De Sarno, who showed his first collection for the Italian fashion house last year, discusses his creative touchstones.
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A guide to building an effective, adaptable routine for every hair type.
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How to Apply Lipstick the Right Way
It does involve using a liner but not necessarily in the way you might think. Plus, tips for smoothing your skin and layering on color that won’t smudge.
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Why More People Are Shaving Their Eyebrows — And How to Do It Yourself
The dramatic beauty look, once most closely associated with punks, goths and drag queens, is entering the mainstream.
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Perfumes That Conjure the American Desert
For today’s fragrance makers, the arid landscapes of the Southwest are fertile ground.
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How Red Hair Took Over the Runways
Fiery locks, especially those that suggested impromptu D.I.Y. dye jobs, defined many of the season’s most memorable looks.
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Plus: a vase designed by Alice Waters, sculptures made from recycled CDs and more recommendations from T Magazine.
By Roxanne Fequiere
Boots Riley, Earl Sweatshirt, Jennifer Egan, Amaarae and more tell us about their new projects.
Interviews by Kate Guadagnino
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Interviews by Kate Guadagnino
From Ralph Ellison to Harper Lee, those who made great work in one field — before their creative lives went in a different direction.
By John Wogan and M.H. Miller
Seven artists on the challenges and joys of starting over, sometimes in a totally new field.
Interviews by Michael Snyder, M.H. Miller and Emily Lordi
Longtime collaborators on how their partnerships formed and why they’ve endured.
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T’s Culture issue looks at the many ways to begin.
By Hanya Yanagihara
We spoke to 150 artists, some planning retrospectives and others making their debut, to ask about the process of starting something.
Though much has been made of the president’s age, his tailoring tells another story. There are lessons to be learned here.
By Guy Trebay
Plus: Thom Browne bedding, a new Brooklyn bakery and more recommendations from T Magazine.
By Devorah Lev-Tov
The category of footwear created when Franklin D. Roosevelt was president is being reinterpreted and rediscovered.
By Guy Trebay
The term was recently coined on TikTok by a young comedian and writer who hopes it will empower people to open up about their financial goals.
By Veronica Majerol
A touch of transparency balances the season’s rich, saturated hues.
By Vincent van de Wijngaard and Imruh Asha
Plus: a colorful hotel in Finland, hand-painted folding screens and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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Men’s wear enthusiasts mourn the retirement of Dries Van Noten.
By Guy Trebay
The designer and record producer Nigo has built a minimalist retreat where the Pacific Ocean itself is practically an architectural feature.
By Kurt Soller and Anu Kumar
Plus: a collection of writings by a star of bohemian New York, a line of pajamas from a bed linen company — and more recommendations from T Magazine.
By Nicole DeMarco
The brooch has shed its granny’s jewel box connotations and is making a comeback as a must-have accessory for guys.
By Guy Trebay
A bag designer at Hermès has the fun and formidable challenge of creating a new icon. No presh.
By Marisa Meltzer
As so many Oscars hopefuls do, it is time to make friends with the tuxedo.
By Guy Trebay
K-pop and soccer stars, actresses and singers — the fashion week A-list increasingly hails from South Korea, Thailand and the Philippines.
By Elizabeth Paton
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The youngest Kardashian-Jenner sister has a new look. And a slew of new products to go along with it.
By Jessica Testa
Yilan Hua is a leader in the pack of a new generation of Chinese supermodels, with ambitions that could take her beyond the runways.
By Elizabeth Paton
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Considering time, money and class at Balenciaga and Loewe.
By Vanessa Friedman
The Tokyo-based co-founder of Ambush on the artworks and ideas she'd like to be able to claim as her own.
By Nicole Acheampong
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By John Wogan
The casting craze for celebrity kids hit the big time with the likes of Gigi Hadid and Kendall Jenner. In 2024, the trend is not slowing down.
By Elizabeth Paton
Plus: a new dining destination with rooms for the night in the Swedish countryside and more from T’s cultural compendium.
A soft, supple hide lends both loafers and lace-ups a laid-back attitude.
By Mari Maeda and Yuji Oboshi
The London-based Charlie Constantinou creates shape-shifting garments with zippers and detachable legs.
By Jameson Montgomery
Scene-stealing silhouettes and oversize proportions step into the spotlight for spring.
By Luis Alberto Rodriguez and Carlos Nazario
This new numbered-edition Omega Speedmaster sounds as good as it looks.
By Nancy Hass
Plus: winter balms, minimalist leather bags — and more recommendations from T Magazine.
By Eimear Lynch
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The minimalist master of the 1990s, long absent from the fashion fray, is planning his next act in Marrakesh.
By Phyllida Jay
In fashion as well as products for the home, lace — once seen as the fustiest of fabrics — is suddenly looking fresh.
By Emilia Petrarca
Burberry, JW Anderson, Erdem and Simone Rocha flew the flag for British design talent this season as LFW celebrated a milestone.
By Elizabeth Paton
The artist Michaela Stark’s new line highlights body parts women have been conditioned to hide.
By Kerry Olsen
Spring’s most classic look requires just a few elements: a tailored trench, an oversize blazer, a clean-lined dress and some unapologetic confidence.
By Jessica Madavo and Sasha Kelly
The bloodsucking worms might conjure an era of vampiric pseudoscience, but their powerful jaws are inspiring new applications.
By Zoey Poll
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