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T’s Dec. 8 Holiday Issue

Highlights

  1. How Today’s Queer Artists Are Revising History

    By revisiting and refuting the cultural history of the West, this group is using time as its primary medium, looking backward to inform a different kind of gay future.

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    An original photograph commissioned by T that draws on themes of queer love and desire by subverting the style of a classical Renaissance painting. From left: <strong>Sies Marjan </strong>top, $1,295, <a href="https://www.siesmarjan.com/">siesmarjan.com</a>, and stylist’s own collar and T-shirt. <strong>Loewe </strong>dress, $3,350, and hat, $1,950, <a href="https://www.loewe.com/usa/en/home">loewe.com</a>, and stylist’s own veil and shoes. <strong>Y/Project </strong>top, $475, <a href="https://shop.nordstrom.com/">shop.nordstrom.com</a>, <strong>Gucci </strong>pants, $1,150, <a href="https://www.gucci.com/us/en/">gucci.com</a>, and stylist’s own collar. <strong>Jacquemus </strong>top, $718, <a href="https://www.jacquemus.com/?v=7516fd43adaa">jacquemus.com</a>, <strong>Palomo </strong>shirt (worn underneath), about $340, <a href="https://www.palomospain.com/">palomospain.com</a>, and <strong>Adidas </strong>pants, $65, <a href="https://www.adidas.com/us">adidas.com</a>.
    CreditPhoto by James Hawkinson. Styled by Jay Massacret
  2. Holiday Fashion: Who’s That Girl?

    The season’s boxy suiting and ’80s-inspired leather separates let women play with multiple identities.

     By Collier Schorr and

    <strong>Prada</strong> jacket, $2,760, (212) 334-8888. <strong>Alexander Wang</strong> skirt, $895, <a href="https://www.alexanderwang.com/us-en/">alexanderwang.com</a>. <strong>Balenciaga</strong> shoes, $595.
    CreditPhoto by Collier Schorr. Styled by Marie Chaix
  3. Have We Finally Caught Up With Andrea Fraser?

    For over 30 years, the artist has waged a conceptual battle against the murky ethics of the art world. Now, finally, the larger culture is taking cues from her.

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    Andrea Fraser, photographed in Los Angeles in September. Hair by Danni Katz at Tracey Mattingly using Unite. Makeup by Grace Phillips at Tracey Mattingly using Chanel Beauty.
    CreditMichael Christopher Brown
  4. Food Matters

    How Spices Have Made, and Unmade, Empires

    From turmeric in Nicaragua to cardamom in Guatemala, nonnative ingredients are redefining trade routes and making unexpected connections across lands.

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    A chayote centerpiece surrounded by turmeric root, saffron threads, whole cloves, cinnamon sticks and cardamom pods.
    CreditPhoto by Kyoko Hamada. Styled by Suzy Kim
  1. On the Rooftops of Paris, a New Kind of Urban Garden

    The landscape architect Arnaud Casaus is creating green spaces wilder and warmer than those found at street level.

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    A rooftop garden on Paris’s Rue Vieille du Temple that Arnaud Casaus designed, featuring narrow-leaved mock privet, African lily, rosemary, Mediterranean spurge and Verbena bonariensis, among other plants. The Willy Guhl chairs are vintage.
    CreditMarion Berrin
    By Design
  2. Why Does Rage Define ‘Parasite’ and Other Popular East Asian Movies?

    Many thriller and horror films from Japan, China and South Korea reveal a complicated relationship between those societies and the ancient tenets of Confucianism.

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    A still from the Korean director Kim Jee-woon’s 2003 psychological horror film, “A Tale of Two Sisters.”
    CreditCourtesy of Kino Lorber
    Notes on the Culture
  3. A Charming Swiss Home That Respects, and Reimagines, the Past

    The Milanese firm Studio Peregalli has tapped into the soul of a 19th-century house in order to return it to an idealized version of its former glory.

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    A view from a bedroom into the en-suite dressing room and study with a 19th-century landscape painting hanging over a late 17th-century Italian walnut table.
    CreditFabrice Fouillet
  4. In Fashion: Clothes With Friends

    Fashion and camaraderie find common ground in English country clothing, avant-garde silhouettes and elegant evening looks.

     By Estelle Hanania and

    From left: <strong>Valentino</strong> dress, $5,900, (212) 355-5811. <strong>Marni</strong> dress, $3,190, (212) 343-3912. <strong>Gucci</strong> dress, $11,500, <a href="https://www.gucci.com/us/en/">gucci.com</a>.
    CreditPhoto by Estelle Hanania. Styled by Malina Joseph Gilchrist

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  5. Jewelry Report

    The Season’s Most Vibrant Jewels

    Dazzling compositions of color — rosy rubies, yellow beryls, azure sapphires — set these kaleidoscopic pieces apart.

    By Anthony Cotsifas and Haidee Findlay-Levin

     
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  7. How Can I Sound Smart at a Cocktail Party?

    “The feeling of being an outsider, excluded because you don’t have access to certain signifiers, is a powerful one,” says one of our advice columnists.

    By Ligaya Mishan

     
  8. Market Report

    Men’s Gloves to Get You Through the Winter

    On the runway, the sometimes formal accessory came in all styles, from sporty driving and motocross models to those inspired by work wear.

    By Mari Maeda and Yuji Oboshi

     
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  10. Notes on the Culture

    A New Hotel Embraces Kyoto’s Old Soul

    The Park Hyatt Kyoto is perfectly at home amid the city’s teahouses, centuries-old dwellings and Edo-era temples.

    By Artie Niederhoffer

     
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