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T’s Sept. 10 Men’s Style Issue

Highlights

  1. The Weird Brilliance of Joaquin Phoenix

    He’s the greatest screen actor of his generation, but also a reluctant celebrity.

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    Ralph Lauren T-shirt.
    CreditPhotograph by Craig McDean. Styled by Jason Rider.
  2. Who Will Save These Dying Italian Towns?

    Near-empty villages try to hold on to an endangered way of life — and some of the country’s most important artisanal traditions.

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    High atop volcanic sediment, the ancient town of Civita di Bagnoregio makes for a dazzling sight. Its few remaining residents have marketed it as a preserved relic of a bygone Italy.
    CreditDomingo Milella
  3. Bruce Chatwin: One of the Last Great Explorers

    Forty years after the publication of his groundbreaking travelogue, ‘‘In Patagonia,’’ the author’s writing — and style — have lost none of their power to bewitch and inspire.

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    The actor Brenton Thwaites conjures Bruce Chatwin in clothes meant for adventure.
    CreditPhotograph by Bruce Weber. Styled by Jason Rider
  4. Ian McEwan’s Enchanted Garden

    In the hills of southwest England, the writer and his wife, the novelist Annalena McAfee, have surrounded their home with untamed delight.

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    McEwan and McAfee have added a joyfully unruly bed of foxglove, lady’s mantle, iris, allium and meadow rue to one of the yew-hedge rooms on their nine-acre Cotswolds property.
    CreditRicardo Labougle
  1. This Fall, Suiting and Sportswear Team Up

    The season’s most free-spirited look for men.

     

    CreditPhotographs by Karim Sadli. Styled by Max Pearmain. Models: Chris Diena/16men Paris and Diacaria/Tomorrow Is Another Day. Hair by Damien Boissinot at Art + Commerce. Grooming by Christelle Cocquet at Calliste Agency. Set Design by Alexander Bock at Streeters. Casting by Noah Shelley at Streeters. Production by Brachfeld Paris. Digital Technician: Edouard Malfettes at DigitArt. Photo assistants: Antoni Ciufo, Jérôme Couderc and Thomas Vincent. Stylist’s assistants: Laura Vartiainen and Eeva Levula. Hair assistant: Kyoko Kishita
  2. In a Desolate Corner of Milan, an Unexpected Home

    The architect Andrea Tognon lives and works on a property he got for free, which was once a neglected industrial complex.

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    The huge doorway to the industrial complex in northern Milan that Andrea Tognon has made over into a starkly beautiful studio and home.
    CreditMikael Olsson
  3. Art for a Post-Surveillance Age

    Trevor Paglen’s work reaches new heights — literally. This spring, he hopes to launch the world’s first space sculpture.

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    An image of a Soyuz rocket launch in Kazakhstan, which Trevor Paglen sent into space on a communications satellite in 2012 as part of his series ‘‘The Last Pictures.’’
    CreditCourtesy of the artist and Metro Pictures, New York
  4. In a Topsy-Turvy World, Fashion Finds Solace in the Mundane

    The season’s men’s wear is wonderfully, plainly normal.

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    Fall 2017 runway looks from: Balenciaga, Lanvin, Prada, Lanvin, Prada and Balenciaga.
    CreditVictor Virgile/Gamma-Rapho/Getty Images; Don Ashby/Firstview (4); Victor Virgile/Gamma-Rapho/Getty Images
  5. Double-Breasted Suits Are on the Rise

    They’re either in fashion or they’re out. And this season, there’s no questioning their appeal.

     

    CreditPhotograph by Mark Kean. Styled by Alex Harrington

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  1. Editor’s Letter

    T’s Men’s Style Issue: Editor’s Letter

    Anyone who makes things for a living understands this sensation: the realization that the object you thought you were making is sometimes not what actually gets made.

    By Hanya Yanagihara

     
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    Italy's Ghost Towns

    Almost 2,500 rural villages have nearly no one living in them at all.

    By Domingo Milella

     
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