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T's March 6 Men's Fashion Issue

Highlights

  1. The Queer Young Comics Redefining American Humor

    For years, gay male performers were left out of the comedy landscape or tokenized within it. Now, a new wave of entertainers are succeeding by playing to themselves.

     By Mark Harris and

    Some of the comedians featured in this story doing stand-up and performing onstage and -screen over the years, from left: Joel Kim Booster in 2017; Cole Escola, who identifies as nonbinary, in 2017; Jaboukie Young-White in 2021; Matt Rogers in 2018 and 2017; and Escola in 2017.
    CreditFrom left: Mindy Tucker; Kevin Yatarola/Joe’s Pub; © IFC Films/Courtesy of Everett Collection; Mindy Tucker (2); Kevin Yatarola/Joe’s Pub
  1. Dirtbag Glamour Is Ascendant Once More

    Rejecting conventional ideals of good taste in favor of grit and grime, fashion’s new mood continues a long tradition.

     By

    A spring runway look by Celine.
    CreditImaxtree
    notes on the culture
  2. What Does the End of Beef Mean for Our Sense of Self?

    When it comes to America’s legacy of Manifest Destiny, there’s perhaps no meal more symbolic than a bleeding steak. So who are we now that we’re consuming less red meat?

     By Ligaya MishanKyoko Hamada and

    Strip steaks alongside a piece of sirloin tip.
    CreditPhotograph by Kyoko Hamada. Styled by Martin Bourne
    Food Matters
  3. Colorful Knits That Harness the Boundless Energy of Spring

    The season’s sweaters favor loud patterns and styles — from mélange to patchwork and stripes — and have texture to spare.

     By Joshua Woods and

    From left: Eckhaus Latta dress, $525, eckhauslatta.com; and Givenchy necklace (on head), price on request, givenchy.com. Herno jacket, $750, and jacket, $750, herno.com; Collina Strada top, $250, collinastrada.com; and Charles Jeffrey Loverboy skirt, price on request, loverboy.net.
    CreditPhotograph by Joshua Woods. Styled by Delphine Danhier
    in fashion
  4. For Today’s Cocktails and Tonics, Flowers Are So Much More Than a Garnish

    From hibiscus to borage to violet, blooms are showing up in drinks and lending them beauty, decadence and a flavor all their own.

     By Diana Abu-JaberAnthony Cotsifas and

    A champagne coupe full of peony, cherry blossom, linden, verbena and violet next to a pitcher stuffed with marigold, hibiscus, linden, peony, verbena and cherry blossom, which is also arrayed on the base.
    CreditPhotograph by Anthony Cotsifas. Styled by Leilin Lopez-Toledo
  5. Spring Looks With a Loose Fit and a Carefree Attitude

    This season in men’s wear, generously tailored blazers, soft shirting and relaxed tailoring keep things laid-back.

     By James Brodribb and

    Canali coat, price on request, and pants; Willy Chavarria shirt, price on request, willychavarria.com/madetoorder; and Vince sandals.
    CreditPhotograph by James Brodribb. Styled by Jason Rider
    in fashion
  1. Simple Men’s Sandals for All Occasions

    Worn on the runway with everything from suits to swim trunks, these strappy and slip-on options are shoes to live in.

     By

    Fendi, $870, fendi.com.
    CreditMari Maeda and Yuji Oboshi
    Market Report
  2. A New Wave of Plant-Based Mexican Cooking

    Plus: an island auberge, nail polish from Harry Styles and more from T’s cultural compendium.

     

    Etérea, the vegan and gluten-free restaurant in Manhattan’s East Village, offers a variety of innovative plant-based dishes. Here, clockwise from top left, are zucchini tacos, a mezcal swizzle, guacamole, brussels sprouts in chile colorado, corn ribs elote and a dulce de leche cake topped with a pansy.
    CreditDaniel Terna
    People, Places, Things
  3. Pilot Watches With a Bold, Utilitarian Aesthetic

    Designed with aviators in mind, these timepieces are wearable for the earthbound as well.

     

    From top: Rolex Oyster Perpetual Air-King, $7,150, rolex.com; Tag Heuer Autavia, $3,100, tagheuer.com; Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch Professional, $5,350, omegawatches.com; and Bell & Ross BR 03-92 Golden Heritage, $3,700, bellross.com.
    CreditPhotograph by Jennifer Livingston. Styled by Anna Lomax
    Watch Report
  4. A Snake-Inspired Bracelet Watch Evolves Once More

    Reminiscent of a style made famous by Elizabeth Taylor, the latest iteration of Bulgari’s Serpenti timepiece has turquoise scales and rubellite eyes.

     By

    The new Bulgari Serpenti Misteriosi High Jewelry watch, which has a rose-gold case and bracelet set with diamonds, turquoise and pear-cut rubellites. $251,000, bulgari.com.
    CreditStill life by Jacques Brun. Set design by Juliette Zakowetz
    First of Its Kind, Last of Its Kind
  5. Laughing With the Queer Comedians Running the Show

    Building on a long tradition of antic gay humor, a new wave of young male talents have adopted a for-us, by-us approach — and reinvented the genre.

     By

    From left: Jaboukie Young-White in 2017; Julio Torres in 2017; Bowen Yang in 2020 and 2018; and Matt Rogers in 2020.
    CreditFrom left: Mindy Tucker (2); Rosalind O’Connor/NBCUniversal/Getty Images; Mindy Tucker; John P. Johnson/ © HBO Max/Courtesy of Everett Collection
    Letter from the Editor

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