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Eternal Moments
A new exhibition and book plot out the Bloomsbury group’s influence on fashion.
Of the Farm
In the 1970s, Martha McPhee lived on a rambling property with siblings, half-siblings, and her frequently naked parents. The farm was named after a utopia—but for a sensitive young girl coming of age, life was far from it.
The Point of the Past
Early on, Zadie Smith became something of a reluctant poster child for multicultural Britain. Her new, historical novel excavates her country's history. Zing Tsjeng goes along for the journey.
Supersonic
In a colorful riot of '90s nostalgia, four Supers - Linda, Cindy, Christy, and Naomi talk about a new documentary on their (fabulous) lives and legacy. Sally Singer listens in.
Open and Shut Case
The iconic Rimowa carry-on has traveled the world over since the ’50s. But how would three coolly individualistic women pack it up now?
My Father, Myself
To come to terms with her father’s diagnosis, Tallulah Willis has had to reckon with health struggles of her own. As told to Rob Haskell.
Cloud Cover
Airy pastel eyes light a way beyond leaden makeup tutorials, and many of us are ready to brighten up
Paris, Texas
Daniel Roseberry, the creative director of the Surrealist-rooted Maison Schiaparelli, is the toast of the couture. Nathan Heller finds that his path from the Dallas suburbs to the Place Vendôme is equally out of the ordinary.
Mischief and Magic
Josh O'Connor In the torrid tennis romance Challengers, shows he's a leading man of a particular stripe: sensitive, mercurial, and dreamy to the hilt.
Pure Imagination
At Glyn Cywarch, in northwestern Wales, romantic silhouettes and a restless sense of play - meet a grand and storied setting. Yet, as Amanda Harlech writes, her family's 400-year-old estate simply feels like home.
Good Thing Going
Once dismissed and derided, Stephen Sondheim and George Furth's Merrily We Roll Along triumphantly returns to Broadway. Revived and reinvented or showing the heart it's had all along?
The Shape of Things to Come
At New York City's new Perelman Performing Arts Center a creative capstone of the World Trade Center's decades-long rebuilding architecture and optimism find form.
Lowe and Behold
At the Winterthur Museum in Delaware, the long-undersung American designer Ann Lowe gets her biggest survey yet.
Field Work
Dior's perfume maestro uses history to inform his new fragrance.
Squaring Off
The humble mandible is actually critical to facial appeal or so an abundance of new tools and procedures would have it. Mattie Kahn puts them to the test.
To the Max
Two new hotels in Paris embrace an all-encompassing aesthetic
In the Heights
Shorter than ever before, the micro-mini bang is having a moment
American Pastoral
While her contemporaries were focused on the figure, Shara Hughes uncovered new ground in landscape painting.
Stealing the Show
It's no secret that the history of fashion is laden with cultural appropriation but in a changed world, designers are finding thoughtful new ways to spotlight work rooted in heritage and tradition.
What's Real?
Modern life is getting weirder by the day. Maya Singer on the uncanny valley of our Ozempic-meets-AI era- and why connection still matters.
Squad Goals
For a new generation of US women's soccer stars, this summer's World Cup is everything. Alessandra Codinha reports.
Olivia 2.0
The sage of adolescent angst has left her teens behind her. Olivia Rodrigo is embarking upon a new decade, moving to a new city, and tinkering with her second album. But, as Jia Tolentino assures us, she is still singing her heart out. Photographed by Théo de Gueltzl.
Hello, Barbie!
It’s the movie of the summer, and the role Margot Robbie was born to play. Or not exactly—as Abby Aguirre discovers on a roller-skating, ice-cream playdate with Hollywood’s most indomitable heroine
Return of Serve
Former world-number-one Caroline Wozniacki reveals that she's packing her bags and bringing her family-for a triumphant return to tennis at the US Open. As told to Corey Seymour.
Hair Raisers
Taking a cue from the sculptural static and free-form flyaways on recent runways, Zoe Ruffner untames her tresses.
Bleu Note
Timothée Chalamet brings New York cool to Chanel's new fragrance.
The Secret History
London’s Old War Office enters a new era as a hotel with a rich past.
Jeremy Allen White – Something's Cooking
Jeremy Allen White of TV's The Bear a leading man of the throwback variety: grounded, irresistible, and perfectly suited to la vie bohème
Meet Me in Senegal
The electric streets and placid beaches of Dakar yield a poetic beauty and a vivid, textured wardrobe to match the mood
Postcards From Italy
In the northern region of Liguria, short dresses and breezy blouses signal a summer of sun-kissed days and nights mad with mischief