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WHAT WOMEN DESIGNERS WANT
Women are the beating heart of fashion, but female designers remain underrepresented in the industry. Here, 13 of the best on how their identities shape them, and how they’re pushing for change.
Take It OFFLINE
Instagram-famous artist Cj Hendry now wants fans to see and touch the work.
EVERYONE WANTS TO SMELL RARE AND DIFFERENT
Niche perfumes are helping you to be less like the crowd— and more like you.
KUNAWAY RLBOSS
She coined the term that inspired a generation of women entrepreneurs—and then sunk them. Ten years later, Sophia Amoruso is ready to cast off the label for good.
Captain Mbappé
We met him as a teenage prodigy. Now, with his PSG teammates Messi and Neymar gone, and a new job as French national team captain, Kylian Mbappé is reckoning with the responsibilities and privileges that come with being the man.
How Cillian Murphy Cracked the Code
For nearly 30 years, Cillian Murphy has built an unimpeachable body of work as one of our most versatile actors-while somehow also staying cleverly out of sight. Now, as an Oscar frontrunner, the Oppenheimer star pulls back the curtain (just a bit).
How Our Legacy Became the Biggest Little Fashion Brand in the World
The Swedish brand Our Legacy has been cultishly treasured by fans around the world for years. Now, it's finding a level of success that even its founders didn't see coming. GQ went to Stockholm to see up close how a beloved indie label is suddenly preparing for fashion's main stage.
How to Shop FASHION's VINTAGE BOOM
It's the inspo behind your favorite designer's latest runway show and the fuel for every TikTok-born \"-core\" on your feedwhich explains why everyone's suddenly hunting for vintage clothing. Here's our guide to digging through the sprawling world of secondhand style like a pro and finding some new-to-you gems of your own.
Finally, Women Are Breaking Up One of Luxury's Stuffiest Boys' Clubs
Dimepiece founder Brynn Wallner hosts a roundtable of leaders in the watch world to unpack the ascendant power of the female collector.
How to Speak Like a Midwesterner
FROM THE BOOK A GUIDE TO MIDWESTERN CONVERSATION
Paging Dr. AI
IF YOU'VE EVER Googled symptoms (and who hasn't?), you've probably scared yourself with a dire diagnosis, with no doctor there to vet the source and put the information in context. But we can't help ourselves. So can AI help?
Words to Live By
Poems offered me an anchor as I lost my son, so I shared them
WHAT HAPPENS TO ALL THE STUFF WE RETURN
Think your rejects go back on the shelves? Think again.
DISASTER ON THE RIVER
Two canoeists struggle to keep themselves and their friendship-afloat
Let's Dance!
It's good for your body, soul and even your brain
KITT THE COURAGEOUS K-9
Officer Bill Cushing needed a partner. His dog needed a purpose. Together, they rescued each other.
LOST, FOUND, HOMEWARD BOUND
A collection of heart-thumping, tail-wagging, zoomies-inducing pet reunion tales
GOTCHA!
We asked for it: What's the best prank you ever pulled?
A Baker's Dozen Facts About Eggs
13 Health Fact About Eggs
The HEALTHY WELLNESS FROM THEHEALTHY.COM
A vaccine is finally on the way. In the meantime, here's how to protect yourself from ticks.
Arrested Development
The long adolescence of Carson McCullers.
Letter from the West Bank – The Dispossessed
Israeli settlers are escalating attacks on their Palestinian neighbors.
The Crying Game: Weeping on Cue is the Toughest Skill an Actor Can Learn. Could I Do It, Too?
Crying has been one of the most popular activities of the past four to eight years; the ability to do it on command has been considered the apex of acting ability for much longer. Consider the 2017 Decider investigation that revealed 96 percent of Best Actress winners over the past 50 years openly wept during their performances (compared with 60 percent of Best Actor winners, thanks to boring yet pervasive sociological dynamics that have long poisoned the human experience).
INVISIBLE WORKERS
How North Korea operates a forced-labor program in China.
THE SPIT OF HIM
Kevin didn't have a rain jacket and for that reason he wasn't wearing one. A pair of \"Bananas in Pyjamas\" pajama bottoms bunched over the shafts of his rain boots. From his left shoulder, a flat laptop bag dangled. It had been consigned to his school's lost-property box and had remained there more than four months before he'd claimed it for himself. Now it flapped rhythmically against his hip. It contained next to nothing, but he felt that it lent him a professional air.
UNLEARNED LESSONS
\"About Dry Grasses.\"
FORGIVE ME NOT
A revival of Dominique Morisseau's \"Sunset Baby.\"
SWORD PLAY
\"Shogun,\" on FX.
LORDING IT
Can Byron be freed from the Byronic?
IDENTITY CRISIS
A professor claimed for years to be Native. She insists it was just a mistake.