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T's Sept. 11 Men's Style Issue

Highlights

    1. The Most Famous Pop Artist You Don’t Know

      Tom Wesselmann’s paintings alienated some in the ’70s and ’80s, but his wholesome eroticism looks remarkably fresh today.

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      “Smoker #8,” 1973, oil on shaped canvas.
      “Smoker #8,” 1973, oil on shaped canvas.
      Credit© The Estate of Tom Wesselmann/licensed by VAGA, New York, NY
    2. Cow Dung Goes High Design

      Two Italians are turning manure into renewable electricity —and the inspiration for a museum. Following the scent of one big idea.

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      A digester on Castelbosco farm outside of Milan, where cow manure is naturally treated to remove methane.
      A digester on Castelbosco farm outside of Milan, where cow manure is naturally treated to remove methane.
      CreditAlex Majoli/Magnum Photos
  1. A Subversive Take on Men’s Formal Wear

    As streetwear continues its advance on men’s fashion, fancier dress has become the most unexpected way to present oneself right now.

     

    CreditPhotograph by Collier Schorr. Styled by Max Pearmain
  2. Illustrated Interview | Tim Burton

    Cinema’s goth-quirk king has a new film, ”Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children,” out in September, and a recently self-published book of drawings titled ”The Napkin Art of Tim Burton.” He sketched his answers to our questions using pen, ink and watercolor.

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  3. When Dick Cavett Met Seth Meyers

    One generation’s smartest talk show host meets another’s to discuss the rules of comedy, and how to break them.

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    The quick-witted TV icon Dick Cavett and his heir apparent, the late-night comedian Seth Meyers.
    CreditMarcelo Krasilcic
    Perfect Strangers
  4. Relaxed, Slouchy Military Looks for Fall

    For men this season, the classic style gets a beatnik twist.

     

    CreditPhotograph by Brett Lloyd. Styled by Jason Rider
  5. Eight Great Bar Carts

    Sleek objects that evoke a functional minimalism as effortlessly as they do a bygone glamour.

     

    Yabu Pushelberg, $6,740, avenue-road.com.
    CreditLeonard Greco
  1. A Bohemian Surf Town in Bali, Where Serenity Rules

    Escape the province’s bedlam with a quick pilgrimage to the artsy coastal town of Canggu. Here’s where to eat, pray and chill there.

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    Batu Bolong Beach.
    CreditAndri Tambunan
    Wanderlust
  2. In the Air | Collegiate

    Back-to-school style for adults.

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  3. The Time-Honored Duffle Coat Gets an Upgrade

    Classic American brands and runway designers alike introduce variations on the toggle coat for fall.

     

    CreditPhotograph by James Robjant. Styled by Jason Rider
  4. Eight Seriously Refined Messenger Bags

    With supple leathers and fine stitching, the ultimate men's carryall cements its status as the sportier briefcase.

     

    Michael Kors, $548, (212) 336-4501.
    CreditMari Maeda and Yuji Oboshi
  5. This Is a Chef’s Chef (Not to Be Confused With a Celebrity One)

    William Bradley is resolutely uncool, focused on what goes on in the kitchen — like making some of the best food in the country.

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    CreditJessica Haye and Clark Hsiao
    Food Matters

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  1. Editor’s Letter

    Gazing While Male

    What once seemed shocking may now be seen as normal, and what seemed pernicious — the male gaze — can sometimes turn out to just be someone looking and trying to see.

    By Deborah Needleman

     
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  3. On the Verge

    The Glass Apartment Hidden in Plain Sight

    The architects at WORKac were tasked with designing a penthouse that couldn’t be seen from the street. They succeeded, which is a shame: It’s pretty cool.

    By Christopher Bonanos

     
  4. The Clock That Time Cannot Improve

    The Cifra 3, one of the first electromechanical flip clocks, was a revelation of industrial design in the ’60s. Today, it’s coveted by collectors.

    By Tom Delavan

     
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