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SCENT From EXTINCTION
Many COMPANIES look to the FUTURE to create INNOVATIVE FRAGRANCES. But one is drawing INSPIRATION from the past, using BIOTECHNOLOGY to revive lost flowers.
Artists ROSE B. SIMPSON, JAUNE QUICK-TO-SEE and JEREMY DENNIS on making SMITH, WORK that HONORS their INDIGENOUS ROOTS and why creating a BETTER FUTURE requires CONFRONTING the PAST
Every artist's perspective is in some way shaped by the people who have surrounded them and the places they're from.
AND WHO TO CALL WHEN YOU GET CAUGHT
Cheating on college campuses has always been an arms race. Students develop ingenious scams, and professors deploy an arsenal of tricks to catch them. But ChatGPT has upended the balance, and now no one knows for sure what or who is on the level. Is a BA worth anything if it's all BS?
FOOD for Thought
Feeding people is always an act of love. While the James Beard Award–winning New York City chefs Jody Williams and Rita Sodi made their names in kitchens (their separate and shared boîtes include the pitch-perfect Tuscan restaurant I Sodi, the café Buvette—so Parisian that the West Village original spawned an outpost in Pigalle—Bar Pisellino, and the perennially packed Via Carota), it’s worth noting that the heart and hospitality to be found in, for instance, Sodi’s lasagna, rightly considered to be among the best in town, isn’t limited to the Resy sharpshooters who can score 8 p.m. tables.
He's a GOOD GUY After All
Using philanthropy to change your reputation is a practice as old as America itself. Just ask George Peabody.
Michael J. Fox
After a life-changing diagnosis, the actor didn't get mad, he got motivated. In the decades since, he has raised billions for Parkinson's research and personified grace under pressure. So why is he waiting for the other shoe to drop?
PANIC at the House Museum!
Can today's tame tastes satisfy the public's appetite for historical homes?
Anatomy of a Classic
The right canvas tote telegraphs status. But the real power move: when it also does some good.
Provecto Runway
In Colombia, designer Johanna Ortiz is building the Parsons of South America. Its students are all survivors.
What's Missing?
The link bracelet is an important piece for a collector necessary even. Here's when that happened and where you fit in.
Reggio Empire
An Italian dynasty built a giant of quiet luxury. Its third generation intends to keep things strictly in la famiglia.
Prince Harry
When I met Harry in Malawi in the summer of 2016, he was moving elephants.
We Have Options
Good jewelry changes you. Sometimes it will also change with you literally.
They Can See RIGHT TIIROUGH YOU
Why all the cool kids are getting full-body MRIS.
When You're Here You're FAMILY
Stop scrolling. Maybe the beauty community you're looking for is in your back yard.
Darren Walker
How many boldfaced names emerge from the nonprofit sector? One. That's because the Ford Foundation president is a prophet who speaks truth to our world's most troubling demons in a manner that unites and inspires all kinds. His friend and collaborator Laurene Powell Jobs finds out what makes him tick.
JUST SAY NO
Ask and ye shall receive. But even major donors have their limits. A guide to the polite decline.
CHARITY BEGINS AT HOME
THE Forget everything you know about Southern interiors. In the hands of a globetrotting designer, a historic Louisville house reflects the true colors of its philanthropic owners.
Arnold Schwarzenegger
\"I'll give back\" is the new favorite motto of the legendary actor and former governor of California. And, as he tells renowned chef and humanitarian José Andrés, no problem-from immigration to climate change to threats to our very democracy is too heavy a lift.
Charlize Theron
She has won an Oscar for her work onscreen, but there's no role more important to the South Africa-born actress than advocate for health and human rights at home.
A Decade of Doing Good
Ever since the Gilded Age, this magazine has been covering not only the but its more noble pursuits. Often these take the form of philanthropic support for everything from education to the arts to scientific advancement.
Out of the Past
Hermès's Collection Hors-Série, created from leftover fabrics and employing exquisite needlework, melds tradition with modernity.
Lights, Camera...Cashmere
Sofia Coppola's collaboration with Scottish heritage house Barrie is simple, sumptuous and utterly exquisite.
Rothko's Rooms
A sweeping retrospective of the work of Mark Rothko heads to the Foundation Louis Vuitton.
Wake Up!
I HAVE LONG BEEN OF the belief that a low, sultry eyelid is a thing of beauty. Lauren Bacall made a career on it! Eyes down, then flicked up, two arrows through Humphrey Bogart’s heart. You know how to whistle, don’t you? Zendaya too. These days you can find the white-hot starlet in any number of high fashion advertisements, eyes elegantly lowered to half-mast, a modern master of the “smize”—a Tyra Banks–credited invention from America’s Next Top Model, employed as shorthand to entreat the aspiring Christys and Naomis and Kates to “smile with their eyes” in a sort of purposeful, unwrinkled microsquint, transforming an image from average to alluring.
Barn This Way
When a young Brooklyn family fell hard for rural Connecticut, an unprepossessing dairy farm turned into a busy, bustling home away from home.
Melody Maker
Finding hidden music in a role has long been a theme of Carey Mulligan's astonishing career but never more so than in the symphonic new film Maestro.
Rebel Rebel
Angelina Jolie has always done things her way. Is it any surprise, then, as Chioma Nnadi discovers, that she's shaking up the world of fashion?
BIG LIGHTS
This month, Hell’s Kitchen, a new musical based on Alicia Keys’s years growing up in that vibrant but rough Manhattan neighborhood, arrives at the Public Theater. It’s a New York story, for everyone.
Seed of Change
A line of outdoor textiles springs from a historic restoration.