The Season of Riley Keough
After captivating critics in ‘The Girlfriend Experience,’ the actress is becoming famous her own way. The tabloids are for the rest of her family.
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After captivating critics in ‘The Girlfriend Experience,’ the actress is becoming famous her own way. The tabloids are for the rest of her family.
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The influence of the Pictures Generation, a loosely affiliated Reagan-era movement of New York artists, continues to resonate today.
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A somewhat poetic stance on the tension of design, encapsulated by layered, precision-cut separates.
As Anthony Vaccarello assumes the storied mantle at the French house, the past is never far.
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Experimental tailoring — checkered patterns, padded shoulders, missing sleeves — gives new shape to the workaday world.
Take a 91-year-old Tuscan country chef, add the revered architect Renzo Mongiardino, and mix with the designs of Studio Peregalli — and you have some of the most exquisite restaurants in Milan, if not the world.
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The Woman Behind Martin Margiela
For all of the designer’s enigmatic influence over fashion, one person was by his side the entire time. This is Jenny Meirens’s story.
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The Look of ’70s SoHo — Captured in One Apartment
In ardently preserving one of the neighborhood’s original lofts, a couple has created a living memory of a vanished era.
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Stockholm’s ubiquitous, pared-back aesthetic is being defrosted — by an infusion of surprisingly colorful, lushly textured Old World design.
By Alexa Brazilian
In a marriage of devastating cool, the actress collaborates with Gentle Monster.
By Hannah Goldfield
This season, designers take inspiration from paradise.
By Charlotte Di Carcaci
As part of an ongoing series, the artist Rashid Johnson responded to a poem by Robin Coste Lewis.
Hero or villain, black or white, gay or straight — most female characters seem to have the same perfect locks.
By Emily Witt
She has used tempura-fried flowers, incorporated smell, and injected live snails with oxytocin.
By Alice Gregory
Preferable to a lumpy tote or two is a truly extra-large bag with reinforced elegance.
From Cindy Sherman and Robert Longo to David Salle and Laurie Simmons, portraits of 17 of the movement’s key artist, critics and gallerists.
A selection of works by the group of New York artists who first came to prominence in the early ’80s.
The actress, director and forever cool girl takes T on a tour of Darien, Conn., from her middle school to the “iconic teen hangout” (a Mobil station).
By Amanda Fortini
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