A Red-Carpet Star Is Born
Cole Escola is dressing the part of fashion plate after achieving a new level of fame with the play “Oh, Mary!”
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Cole Escola is dressing the part of fashion plate after achieving a new level of fame with the play “Oh, Mary!”
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In Paris, Simone Biles and Co. will be wearing leotards decorated with more than 10,000 crystals.
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A reader abandoned the family table at her nephew’s wedding to join her sister at a lesser table, upsetting the groom’s father. Should she apologize for “ruining the wedding”?
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In a YouTube video on Tuesday, Ms. Blanchard said she was expecting her first child with her boyfriend, Ken Urker.
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She Makes Wigs Good Enough for Naomi
Shani Lechan’s wigs have been worn by cancer patients, neighborhood moms and supermodels. Her golden rule? They can’t look “wiggy.”
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Spurred by social media, attractions where visitors interact with animals have surged. Advocates are sounding alarms.
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A new documentary about the young women who dance for the Dallas Cowboys illuminates the deep contradictions at the heart of the profitable franchise.
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Men Wear Short Shorts. And Long Shorts. And Everything in Between.
Micro-inseams are trending, but almost any length goes.
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Are You Ever Too Old for a Bikini?
Worried about coming off as an exhibitionist at her daughter’s beach wedding, a reader wonders whether there is an age cutoff for wearing a two-piece.
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Madison Chock and Evan Bates found chemistry when she picked him to be her ice dance partner in 2011. Then they found even more.
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Here’s How to Avoid Hating Your Wedding Photos
A series of TikTok videos about a bride’s dissatisfaction with her photos spurred online discussions, with pros offering advice on how to hire a photographer.
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Sparks Flew All Over the World
Aggie Lal and Jacob Riglin first met as travel influencers in Thailand, got together in California and got back together in Bali (thanks, in part, to rescued puppies).
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Choosing Love and Marriage During the Holocaust
Natalie Mandelbaum, a coordinator and researcher of Yad Vashem’s online photo exhibit “Weddings During the Holocaust,” describes highlighting 11 Jewish couples who married during that perilous time.
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Your Wedding Flowers Could Be in Your Backyard
Many couples are opting for flowers from local farms as a more sustainable way to customize the look of their weddings.
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Tiny Love Stories: ‘Feeling Awkward Flirting With a Younger Woman’
Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
Yes, Uncle Sam, We Met on Tinder
When you marry an immigrant, proving your commitment can become its own love story.
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Tiny Love Stories: ‘Surrounded by Family and Fireworks, I Finally Lit the Fuse’
Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
Tiny Love Stories: ‘That Was My First Inkling’
Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
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Violet Affleck, the eldest child of Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck, called for greater access to masks in a short speech during which she revealed her own “post-viral condition.”
By Gina Cherelus
The catchy phrase, chanted in a lilting cadence, was first used by a group of friends cheering on each other’s outfits on a night out.
By Madison Malone Kircher
In her most recent book, “The Backyard Bird Chronicles,” the best-selling author revels in a newfound preoccupation with birds — and drawing.
By Margaret Roach
As diagnoses of autism rise, Microsoft and other large companies are working to better support autistic workers so they can thrive without “masking.”
By Steven Kurutz
Every spring, hundreds of bicyclists gather in Santa Fe, N.M., to ride through a high-desert landscape rich in art, history and Indigenous culture. This year, the author, who lost the use of his legs 12 years ago, joined them.
By Bill Becher
The fire-resistant house she built in Napa, Calif., with the insurance money was “so different — and I like different.”
By Tim McKeough
Some South Asian women remember being embarrassed of their families’ hair oiling traditions. Now, beauty brands, bloggers and celebrities are embracing them.
By Alisha Haridasani Gupta
The team behind the Ultimate Fighting Championship is betting big on Power Slap, a new and extremely dangerous competition with many detractors.
By Calum Marsh and Daniel Dorsa
Twenty years after opening in Williamsburg, Catbird is expanding across America.
By Misty White Sidell
Many couples are no longer waiting until after their weddings to take a trip.
By Allison Duncan
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