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The Menagerie
A childhood in war-torn Kosovo led Petrit Halilaj to make some of the most exuberant, playful contemporary art around. Dodie Kazanjian meets the optimist as he prepares for a major installation at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
History Lessons
In the new stage adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's An Enemy of the People, Jeremy Strong sees the shadows of current crises.
Tangier Dreams
With its fleet of exciting cultural hubs and smart new hotels, the storied North African city has never been more inspiring to visit.
The End of Glitter?
Or are we just at the beginning—of a new era of microplastic-free, perfectly-healthy-to-eat sparkle. Tamar Adler reports on glitz to feel good about.
Live to Tell
The powerful, engrossing documentary High & Low: John Galliano sees the designer tell the story of his life.
The Thrill of the Chase
Looking for that rarer-than-rare vintage McQueen or Marc Jacobs? José Criales-Unzueta tracks down the new wave of vintage hunters.
Sounding the Alarm
As the Sudanese war threatens to spill beyond its borders, can activist Niemat Ahmadi help force an international reckoning?
Mrs. Prada
Almost everyone refers to Miuccia Prada in the most formal of ways, but she herself has never been one to stand on ceremony. Wendell Stevenson meets a designer who has built an empire in her own image: iconic, iconoclastic and enormously influential.
Renaissance Man
Sabato De Sarno has emerged from behind the scenes to take Gucci into a whole new era. Jason Horowitz meets the designer in the spotlight. Portrait by Anton Corbijn.
Homeward Bound
As a new revival of The Wiz eases its way back to New York, the enchanting cast and sprawling creative team has history and legacy on their minds.
Stand Tall
Modern life doesn't exactly encourage an upright perspective. Good posture, however, has the ability to change not just our stance but our entire outlook. Thessaly La Force takes note.
Winding Road
At just 30, Sahara Longe seems to have arrived on the international art scene like a bolt from the blue. But her path, as she tells Dodie Kazanjian, was far more meandering.
The MVP
Fresh off his hit Las Vegas residency, Usher has a new album and the halftime gig at Super Bowl LVIII. The R&B superstar never left but he's also definitely back.
Tulip Fever
New hotels off the beaten path unlock Amsterdam's delights.
Tales of Becoming
In new books, men and women find themselves.
On the Spot
Once masked or hidden, freckles are emerging anew. Megan Nolan lets hers shine through.
Good Vibrations
J.J. Martin's feel-good label, La DoubleJ, is just what we all need right now, says Lynn Yaeger.
Sienna in Bloom
She's living a different kind of whirlwind-new love, new home, new baby on the way (it's a girl!). Ahead of the epic Western Horizon, Sienna Miller talks to Chloe Schama about the happy, hectic joys of life now.
Raising Her Game
On the eve of releasing a new album, Nicki Minaj is in a contemplative mood, thinking about marriage, motherhood, alter egos, creativity, and confidence.
Goodbye, Vogue House!
It's the end of an era in Mayfair. As our UK sibling relocates its headquarters, three former staffers recall office life, British Vogue-style.
PAST LIVES
A love of all things romantically faded and careworn inspired Alessandro Michele to turn a grand Roman apartment into his home, one teeming with centuries of history.
Out of This World
The future is on Lauren Sánchez's mind from wedding planning to an all-female trip to outer space. There's the fate of the planet to consider too.
People in the Sun
The work of legendary American painter Edward Hopper—so redolent of moody solitude and Cape Cod sunlight sets the scene for fashion with a charmingly mid-century sense of E modernity.
Picture Perfect
Books by (and about) creatives light a festive spark.
Home Is Where the Art Is
Online design retailer Abask expands.
Put a Bow on It
Preppy, princess, or punk the humble hair ribbon is once more flying high.
True Tone
A new generation is experimenting with the idea that your \"season\" determines your most flattering shades. Lynn Yaeger, a devotee of the muted palette, spins the color wheel.
Fashionable Figures
Marley Marius investigates the rich history of artists working with clothes in their lives and, more urgently, in their work.
Sneak Peak
An under-the-radar new wellness destination.
The Play's the Thing
For Sarah Paulson, Branden Jacobs-Jenkins's Appropriate proved an irresistible lure back to Broadway.