In Praise of Individual Beauty
For the cover of T’s June 12 Beauty Issue, our fashion director Marie-Amélie Sauvé and the photographer Karim Sadli capture the allure of the physical, with a little help from hair and makeup.
For the cover of T’s June 12 Beauty Issue, our fashion director Marie-Amélie Sauvé and the photographer Karim Sadli capture the allure of the physical, with a little help from hair and makeup.
Good-looking, charming and a celebrity in his native Chile, the surprise winner of this year’s Pritzker cares more about solving social problems than exercising his artistic chops.
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In an unforgiving countryside, the writer and horticulturist Umberto Pasti has created Rohuna, his garden, which is nothing less than autobiography writ from earth and flora.
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At 64, the choreographer, director, dancer and writer Bill T. Jones is making some of the most personal work of his career.
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For this issue, we sought stories that challenge superficial ideas of what is beautiful — by way of a choreographer, an architect, models and more.
By Deborah Needleman
Elegant timepieces for the city — or under the sea.
The fashion designer Bella Freud discusses her childhood and what’s next. (Hint, it’s all happening in the bedroom.)
By Lindsay Talbot
The Japanese-American singer’s highly anticipated fourth album, “Puberty 2,” is the sound of a superstar breaking out.
By Jeff Oloizia
The designer Cate Holstein of the brand Khaite has cunningly elevated American sportswear with subtle, seductive contrasts.
By Merrell Hambleton
Rachelle Hruska MacPherson’s personalized sweaters have attracted models and actors on Instagram — and are now for sale in stores.
By Lesley M. M. Blume
From metal-clad runway models to video-game heroines as muses, the future is more current than ever.
By Michael Rock
The makeup artist Charlotte Tilbury turned to her clients as muse for a new collection.
As leading chefs are turning away from the sea and toward sustainable hatcheries, it seems we’ve just begun to skim the surface of aquaculture.
By Aimee Lee Ball
The muted look of the '90s is back.
By Jeff Oloizia
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