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T's March 5 Men's Fashion Issue

Highlights

  1. Why Willem Dafoe Can’t Slow Down

    For nearly 50 years, the actor has made himself go toward places other artists hardly ever seek.

     By Susan DominusCollier Schorr and

    Dior Men coat, $5,600, shirt, $950, and pants, $890, dior.com; Prada turtleneck, $1,890, and boots (worn throughout), $1,790, prada.com; stylist’s own socks; and Dafoe’s own ring (worn throughout).
    CreditCollier Schorr
  2. For Silvia Venturini Fendi, Fashion Is Family

    The longtime artistic director of men’s wear at Fendi, a brand founded by her grandparents, no longer feels she has to prove that she earned her place.

     By Nick HaramisRobbie Lawrence and

    The designer Silvia Venturini Fendi outside of the company’s headquarters in Rome.
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  1. Building a New Canon of Black Literature

    Which older novels, plays and poems by African American writers are being — or should be — rediscovered?

     By Adam BradleyDominic Chambers and

    CreditDominic Chambers
  2. Men’s Fashion That Channels the Carefree Spirit of Spring

    Relaxed layers in a mellow palette of earth tones and pastels reflect the kicked back lightness of the season.

     By D’Angelo Lovell Williams and

    From left: Gucci jacket, $3,980, and shorts, $1,100; Brioni shirt, $1,495, brioni.com; John Lobb shoes, $1,730, johnlobb.com; Ernest W. Baker pin, about $95, ernest-w-baker.com; and Comme Si socks, $80, commesi.com. Dior Men jacket, shorts and socks, price on request; Officine Générale shirt, $380; and Versace boots, $1,175, versace.com.
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  3. A Designer Creates a Secret Garden in a Dutch Former Factory

    Valentin Loellmann shares his home with the trees that inspire his work.

     By Gisela Williams and

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    By Design
  4. This Season’s Men’s Wear Follows the Call of the Wild West

    With cowboy hats, boots and bandannas — and some bare-chested bravado — classic styles look cooler than ever.

     By Bon Duke and

    From left: Calvin Klein tank top (sold in a three-pack), $46, calvinklein.us; Louis Vuitton pants, price on request, louisvuitton.com; Rick Owens boots, $2,130; Moschino hat, price on request, and belt, $395, saks.com; stylist’s own bandanna; and model’s own jewelry. Louis Vuitton shirt, price on request; MSGM pants, $550, shop-msgm.com; Stetson boots; stylist’s own ribbon, bandanna and vintage watches; and model’s own earrings and rings. Louis Vuitton coat, price on request; Canali pants (sold as part of a tuxedo), $2,350, canali.com; and model’s own earrings.
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    In Fashion
  5. Spring’s New Uniform: Shorts, Long Coats and Chunky Boots

    This season’s fashion gives a fresh take on old-school tailoring.

     By Michael Hauptman and

    From left: Loro Piana jacket, $3,380, loropiana.com; Hermès turtleneck, $1,875, hermes.com; Fendi shorts, $3,750, fendi.com; and stylist’s own boots. Balenciaga coat, $7,400, top, $650, and boots, $1,150, balenciaga.com. Brioni coat, $3,825, brioni.com; Margaret Howell sweater, $425, margarethowell.co.uk; JW Anderson shorts, $2,250, jwanderson.com; and Givenchy boots.
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    In Fashion
  1. Why Fashion Can’t Get Enough of the Bloomsbury Group

    The circle of artists, writers and intellectuals, which formed in the first half of the 20th century, continues to captivate designers.

     By

    Vanessa Bell’s “The Memoir Club” (circa 1943), depicting key members of the Bloomsbury Group, including the art critic Clive Bell, the writer E. M. Forster and the painter Duncan Grant.
    Credit© 2023 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/DACS, London. Photo: © Stefano Baldini/Bridgeman Images
    notes on the culture
  2. Craig Green’s Inspirations: Paper Dolls and Art From a London Gay Bar

    The British men’s wear designer with a utilitarian style pulls back the curtain on his creative process.

     By

    CreditFrom left: Isabel + Helen (2); Isidore Montag/Gorunway; Isabel + Helen; and Isidore Montag/Gorunway
    World Of …
  3. Intricate Enamel Pieces From a Storied Indian Jewelry Family

    Plus: new ranges of medjool dates, floral-print bags for men and more from T’s cultural compendium.

     

    Clockwise from left: the Gem Palace’s vintage men on camel chess pieces in 22-karat gold and enamel (sold as a pair); Munnu the Gem Palace’s pendant earrings in 18-karat gold with diamonds and emeralds (sold as a pair); spinel ring in 22-karat gold with enamel; parrot ring in 22-karat gold with diamonds, emerald drop and enamel; parrot ring in 22-karat gold with diamonds and enamel; trinket box with diamonds; parrot ring in 22-karat gold with rubies and enamel; and green tourmaline ring in 22-karat gold with enamel, price on request, (212) 861-0606.
    CreditPhotograph by David Chow. Set design by Leilin Lopez-Toledo
    People, Places, Things
  4. Gucci Gets Back in the Saddle

    The fashion house revives an equestrian-inspired shoulder bag that debuted in 1981.

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    First of Its Kind, Last of Its Kind
  5. Blush Bags and Shoes to Usher in Spring

    This season’s rosiest accessories add a touch of pink for the brighter days ahead.

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    Market Report

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