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Cover StoryPalm Springs Modernism, According to Nicolas Ghesquière
For his second resort collection for Louis Vuitton, the influential designer marries a love for Brutalist midcentury architecture with high fashion in the California desert. Read more...
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Editor's LetterAll in the Family
This especially large edition of T required a fairly heroic effort on the part of the staff. Read more...
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TravelThe Ancient Allure of Puglia
The slow-paced villages that make up Salento boast a stunning landscape, deep-blue seas, centuries of history — and are blissfully isolated from the 21st century. Read more...
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By DesignIan and Emilie Irving’s Bohemian Splendor — on Long Island
Vintage textiles, unusual antiques, good wine, chance encounters and one flood later, the couple proves that true style is the sum of many parts. Read more...
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DesignHow Studio KO Redefines Minimalism
The celebrated design firm transforms the idea of spare elegance, with rich color and quietly luxurious finishings in a Paris apartment. Read more...
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The World’s Most Expensive Pop-Up Shop
Four of Europe’s top antiquities dealers bring their treasures to America, hoping to seduce a generation of collectors raised on contemporary art. Read more...
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Sign of the TimesCabins, the New American Dream
According to legend, the humble dwellings are ideal launchpads for remarkable lives, but lately they’ve become homes to aspire to. Read more...
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TravelPort Antonio: Jamaica Unplugged
These days, the way to encounter the Caribbean mainstay has nothing to do with big resorts — and everything to do with having as local an experience as possible. Read more...
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DesignPatrizia Tenti Brings a Playful Energy to Milanese Design
She might be an architect by trade — but it’s her nomadic spirit that infuses her talent for making collectible design look like it belongs anywhere. Read more...
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By DesignJohn Derian Goes Home to Watertown
The prodigal son’s return to Massachusetts conjures memories of the melancholic beauty that inspired the designer and shopkeeper as a child, and which informs his aesthetic to this day. Read more...
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Angelo Donghia, the Purist
If there is such a thing as ’80s classicism, the interior designer defined it. A look back at the man who envisioned the future. Read more...
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FoodHervé This and the Future of Food
With his latest culinary innovation, France’s favorite gastronomic mad scientist hopes to do nothing less than eradicate world hunger. Read more...
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FashionPretty in Pink Men’s Wear
Masculine tailoring in the dandiest color. Read more...
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By the NumbersEighty Years of Penguin Books
A cover-to-cover look at the iconic publisher’s ongoing legacy. Read more...
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DanceGoing Gaga for Ohad Naharin
To get dancers to move through space in an entirely new way, the Israeli choreographer first had to invent a lexicon of words to inspire them.
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The Illustrated InterviewThe Illustrated Interview: Andy Samberg
The comedian and writer, who hosted the Emmy Awards last weekend, sketches his responses to a brief questionnaire. See more...
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JewelryThe Latest Jewels: Like Found Family Heirlooms
Warm metals, intricate designs and colored stones mimic make new designs seem timeless. Learn more...
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Don’t Be Square
New bags with funky shapes that explore the limits of geometry. See more…