Is There Anywhere You Can’t Wear a Baseball Cap?
A reader reflects on the proliferation of baseball caps in men’s fashion. Our critic offers an explanation.
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A reader reflects on the proliferation of baseball caps in men’s fashion. Our critic offers an explanation.
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Are sandals in the city an insult to the eye or the advent of a digital revolution?
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Costumes and memorabilia from the pop star’s personal archive are now on display at the V&A museum in London.
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With very little time to prepare for the campaign trail, the vice president is sticking to her suits — a political move of its own.
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At 95, He Has Learned How to Use Nostalgia
Stan Herman, New York’s godfather of fashion, knows what makes life worth living for.
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Why Does My Teenager Insist on Wearing Used Clothes?
Our fashion critic offers guidance to a reader seeking to refine their daughter’s thrifty wardrobe while respecting her fashion choices.
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Marina Abramovic Wants to Live, Laugh, Love
At 77, the famous performance artist is determined to endure past 100. She recently introduced some products she hopes will help.
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In a World of Fast Fashion, They Take Pride in Taking Their Time
Some younger people have become obsessed with learning old-fashioned hand crafts like leather-making, millinery and lacework.
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Between designer-less brands and rampant gossip, fashion is having a meltdown. And it’s not because of the heat.
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What People Wear in One of the Happiest Places on Earth
At Copenhagen Fashion Week, outfits on and off the runway had a lively spirit that reflected the event’s location in a country known for its quality of life.
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Dressing for the Olympics’ Opening Weekend
Flags and other displays of national pride were common in Paris as the Summer Games got off to a fashionable start.
It’s Hot Out. People Still Look Good.
New Yorkers have found plenty of ways to navigate heat waves in style.
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Clothes of the Rich, Famous and Fabulous
At couture week in Paris, fashion fans peacocked with industry fixtures in a whirl of formal attire and street wear.
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J.D. Vance, Breaking the Beard Barrier
The vice-presidential candidate is the first major party nominee with facial hair in 75 years.
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Donald J. Trump, the Man, the Flag
In a visual age, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee is making himself into the 51st star.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has a secret weapon up his rolled-up shirt sleeves.
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Stormy Daniels as We Had Never Seen Her
During her time on the stand in former President Donald J. Trump’s criminal trial, the adult entertainer dressed for history — and a jury.
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The Meta-morphosis of Mark Zuckerberg
The robotic nerd depicted in “The Social Network” has turned into the kinder, more accessible face of Silicon Valley. What’s going on?
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The actress made sure that the ring, a style also owned by her girlfriend, became a part of her costume for her role in an upcoming show by Lena Dunham.
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Kevin Kwan’s Art Deco Heirloom
The author, who received the ring from his favorite aunt, described himself as its custodian “for this generation.”
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The rings, passed down by her mother, remind the author of the connection she has to her ancestors.
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A Jewelry Line Rooted in Qatar
Fatma Al-Mohannadi uses local designs and artisans to create her De Trove brand.
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The James Beard Award-winning chef is at her best when her bangs and eyeliner are right and her earrings are asymmetrical.
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The Old Clock Shop on an Idyllic Japanese Island
There are only 1,600 inhabitants of Osaki-Shimojima island, and at least five generations of the Matsuura family have sold them clocks and watches.
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A Watch Factory Embraces Workers with Autism
“It’s not just the focus in the first 10 pieces,” the owner said. “It’s being able to maintain that kind of a focus when you’re doing No. 400 and No. 401.”
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John Mayer on Being the Watch World’s Celebrity ‘Go-To Guy’
The singer and songwriter talks about working with Audemars Piguet, how it felt when his design debuted and a prediction on the next big thing on everyone’s wrists.
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Three Watch Specialists Create the Quiet Club
The new brand’s first watch is a titanium and silver piece with a mellow gong alarm.
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The Melting Watch Looks, Well, Just Like That
Exaequo’s new timepiece is a revival of a 1990s model inspired by a Dalí painting of misshapen clocks.
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For T Magazine, Kate Guadagnino set out to identify the many people involved in creating a single object or artistic work, including a luxury handbag, a performance piece, a pizza and more.
By Sarah Bahr
Crisp, timeless silhouettes and kitten heels signal a return to polish and sophistication.
By Marius Uhlig and Ben Perreira
Why Mary Katrantzou admires Audubon’s illustrations, an Issey Miyake bodice and the rainbow flag.
By Nicole Acheampong
The debut women’s wear collection from Colleen Allen, formerly of the Row, was inspired by tarot cards.
By Emilia Petrarca
She became famous for posing in the fashion designer Rudi Gernreich’s topless swimsuit. But she saw herself more as a performer than as a model.
By Marisa Meltzer
Plus: a guide to Madrid’s newly fashionable Gran Vía, a wristwatch for stargazers and more from T’s cultural compendium.
Here are a few of the best, in neutral shades and classic rectangular shapes.
By Mari Maeda and Yuji Oboshi
Kamala Harris picked a running mate whose casual clothes have helped make him relatable in appearance.
By Guy Trebay
At the Olympic Village, cuts, styles and manicures are free. The benefits, the athletes say, are priceless.
By Andrew Keh
Find the secret to happiness in Finland’s capital — perhaps while sweating in a wood-burning sauna or sipping cocktails on a schooner.
By Ingrid K. Williams
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