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T’s March 3 Men’s Fashion Issue

Highlights

  1. Jasper Johns, American Legend

    The artist’s work has managed to speak both to and for the country’s consciousness for the last 60 years — and he’s not done yet.

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    CreditDigital image © The Museum of Modern Art/licensed by Scala, NY/Art Resource, NY © 2019 Jasper Johns/licensed by VAGA at ARS, NY
  2. How Kim Jones Is Remaking the Dior Man

    Masculine or feminine? Street wear or couture? At the storied fashion house, its men’s designer delights in the spaces between.

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    Kim Jones in the Dior atelier garden, holding his dog, Cookie, and wearing a sweatshirt with “Dior” written by the artist Raymond Pettibon, who collaborated with Jones on his fall 2019 ready-to-wear collection.
    CreditNigel Shafran
  3. Leather Underground

    Complete with hardware and hints of pink, this season’s men’s wear pays homage to the eternal style of New York’s 1980s club scene. But, paired with ruffled blouses, satin dusters and even a kimono for T’s latest digital cover story, the punk-inspired looks are for everyone.

     Photographs by

    CreditWilly Vanderperre
  1. Seth Meyers on Donald Trump, Fatherhood and What He Won’t Joke About

    A wide-ranging conversation with the era’s defining late-night host on the eve of his show’s fifth anniversary.

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    Seth Meyers, photographed in New York on Dec. 19, 2018.
    CreditSean Donnola
    Q&A
  2. Spring Fashion, Photographed in New Orleans

    Captured on sun-dappled streets, loosely tailored suits worn with soft accents reflect the easy mood of the city itself.

     

    CreditPhotograph by Mark Steinmetz. Styled by Jay Massacret
  3. The Man Who Designed Dean & Deluca, and the Look of Modern Kitchens

    In the ’70s, the artist Jack Ceglic created the gourmet grocer's aesthetic, with industrial touches aplenty. His own home in East Hampton is even more appealing.

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    The artist Jack Ceglic (right) with his partner, the architect Manuel Fernandez-Casteleiro, in the studio behind their East Hampton home.
    CreditBlaine Davis
    Home and Work
  4. T’s Men’s Fashion Issue: The Hours

    You will never become an artist if you don’t spend every day being an artist.

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    Jasper Johns’s paintbrushes and a da Vinci poster in his Connecticut studio.
    CreditJoel Sternfeld
    Letter from the Editor

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  2. Of a Kind: Paul Smith Toys

    The designer’s collection, which he keeps in his office, makes him think of the movie “Toy Story.”

     
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  4. Notes on the Culture

    The Designers Making Couture for Men

    John Galliano, Clare Waight Keller, Raf Simons and Kim Jones are creating sumptuous, handcrafted men’s wear, to marvelous and subversive effect.

    By Thessaly La Force

     
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