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Fashion and Beauty

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  1. The T List

    The Young Designers to Know at Pitti Uomo

    Plus: a boutique hotel in Philadelphia’s Fishtown, a new line of English knitwear and more recommendations from T Magazine.

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    Twice a year, men’s wear designers gather in Florence for the trade fair Pitti Immagine Uomo. Those presenting collections for the first time this season include, from left: Guido Vera, Denzilpatrick, and Raxxy.
    Twice a year, men’s wear designers gather in Florence for the trade fair Pitti Immagine Uomo. Those presenting collections for the first time this season include, from left: Guido Vera, Denzilpatrick, and Raxxy.
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    1. Ethereal Dresses Inspired by Spring Flowers

      This season, fashion is abloom with 3-D blossoms, delicate textures and colors worthy of a bouquet.

       By Estelle Hanania and

      From left: Missoni dress, price on request, missoni.com; Coperni dress (worn underneath), $920, coperniparis.com; and Emporio Armani shoes, $845, armani.com. Givenchy dress, $5,200, givenchy.com; and Hereu shoes, $490, fredsegal.com. Acne Studios top, $1,000, and skirt, $1,150, acnestudios.com; Isabel Marant bikini bottoms, $170, isabelmarant.com; and Repetto shoes, $455, repetto.com.
      From left: Missoni dress, price on request, missoni.com; Coperni dress (worn underneath), $920, coperniparis.com; and Emporio Armani shoes, $845, armani.com. Givenchy dress, $5,200, givenchy.com; and Hereu shoes, $490, fredsegal.com. Acne Studios top, $1,000, and skirt, $1,150, acnestudios.com; Isabel Marant bikini bottoms, $170, isabelmarant.com; and Repetto shoes, $455, repetto.com.
      CreditPhotograph by Estelle Hanania. Styled by Ian Bradley
    2. Market Report

      Sunny Yellow Bags for Summer

      Bright carryalls and cross-bodies enliven any outfit.

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      MCM, $950, us.mcmworldwide.com.
      MCM, $950, us.mcmworldwide.com.
      CreditMari Maeda and Yuji Oboshi
  1. Jewelry Fit for a 1960s It Girl

    Bulgari’s amethyst-encrusted necklace takes its cue from an archival piece worn by the socialite Lyn Revson.

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    The house’s new rose-gold Lotus Cabochon necklace. Price on request, bulgari.com.
    CreditStill life by Carmen Colombo
    First of Its Kind, Last of Its Kind
  2. An Artist Whose Knits Are an Antidote to Loneliness

    Patrick Carroll began making textiles during lockdown. Last year, several of them appeared at a JW Anderson runway show.

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    The textile artist Patrick Carroll, photographed at his Los Angeles studio on Feb. 21, 2024, surrounded by some of his pieces.
    CreditAbdi Ibrahim
    T Introduces
  3. Office Wear That’s Ready for After Hours

    Classic men’s suiting makes a fun pairing with sporty separates.

     By Alex Huanfa Cheng and

    From left: JW Anderson tank top, showpiece only, jwanderson.com; Y/Project pants, $640, yproject.fr; Louis Vuitton hat, price on request, and belt, $625, louisvuitton.com; Givenchy shoes, $795, givenchy.com; and stylist’s own bag. Bless jacket, $1,553, blesswebshop.com; Prototypes sweatshirt, $691, proto-types.ch; Dolce & Gabbana shirt, $795, and necktie, $235, dolcegabbana.com; Givenchy pants, $1,200; Supreme hat, price on request, us.supreme.com; D’Heygere earrings, $488, dheygere.com; and Louis Vuitton shoes, $975. Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello jacket, and pants, $1,550, ysl.com; Alyx sweatshirt, price on request, alyxstudio.com; Valentino shirt, $1,050, valentino.com; Celine by Hedi Slimane cap, $690, celine.com; and stylist’s own gloves, shoes and socks.
    CreditPhotograph by Alex Huanfa Cheng. Styled by Patrick Welde
  4. Spring’s Best Striped Shoes and Bags

    Bold lines add a graphic punch to the season’s accessories.

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    From top: Schiaparelli bag, price on request, schiaparelli.com; Ferragamo bag, $4,500, ferragamo.com; and Manolo Blahnik shoes, $925, manoloblahnik.com.
    CreditPhotograph by Esther Choi. Set design by Theresa Rivera
    Objects
  5. Why This Fashion Designer Holds On to a Gap Shirt and a Necklace With a Chipped Tooth

    Glenn Martens, the creative director of Y/Project and Diesel, shares his inspirations.

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    CreditFrom left: Arnaud Lajeunie; and courtesy of Glenn Martens (2)
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    Everything you need to know to take care of your nails like a professional — polish optional.

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    For a growing number of fragrance fans, smelling singular is more important than smelling good.

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    From left: Marlou’s Carnicure, $120 for 50 ml, luckyscent.com; Filigree & Shadow’s Sui Generis, $79 for 15 ml, filigreeandshadow.co; Unum’s But Not Today, $250 for 100 ml, luckyscent.com; and Toskovat’s Anarchist, $160 for 30 ml, toskovat.com.
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  5. How to Wash Your Hair

    A guide to building an effective, adaptable routine for every hair type.

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  5. 30 L.G.B.T.Q. Artists Look Back on the Pleasures and Pain of Being 30

    For Pride Month, we asked people ranging in age from 34 to 93 to share an indelible memory. Together, they offer a personal history of queer life as we know it today.

    By Nicole Acheampong, Max Berlinger, Jason Chen, Kate Guadagnino, Colleen Hamilton, Mark Harris, Juan A. Ramírez, Coco Romack, Michael Snyder and John Wogan

     
  6. Fashion Review

    The Incredible Disappearing Dress

    Balenciaga put on quite a performance in Paris. There was also drama at Schiaparelli and magic at Jean Paul Gaultier.

    By Vanessa Friedman

     
  7. Stop-and-Shop the Runways

    If you’re just looking (but not buying), there’s pleasure in creating an imaginary wardrobe from the men’s wear catwalks at Gucci, Fendi, JW Anderson, Ralph Lauren and Tod’s.

    By Guy Trebay

     
  8. Dries Van Noten Takes His Exit

    In an exclusive interview, the designer reveals why he is retiring, his fears and why fashion is “an addiction.”

    By Vanessa Friedman

     
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  12. Who’s Afraid of Double Denim?

    It’s twilight time for the era of hoodies and sweats. Make way for another kind of suit, pairing a trucker jacket with matching jeans.

    By Guy Trebay

     
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  17. Rough Draft

    How a Mechanical Songbird Takes Flight

    For one Swiss artisan, creating a sapphire-covered, tuneful automaton for the French jewelry house Van Cleef & Arpels was a yearslong process.

    By Megan Conway

     
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  27. When Jane Fonda Met Lily Tomlin

    Longtime collaborators on how their partnerships formed and why they’ve endured.

    Interviews by Ella Riley-Adams, Nick Haramis, Nicole Acheampong, Julia Halperin and Coco Romack

     
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  29. How to Begin a Creative Life

    We spoke to 150 artists, some planning retrospectives and others making their debut, to ask about the process of starting something.

     
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  32. The Buzz on Boat Shoes

    The category of footwear created when Franklin D. Roosevelt was president is being reinterpreted and rediscovered.

    By Guy Trebay

     
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  36. My Obsession

    Is 2,000 Bags Too Many?

    The visual artist Pipilotti Rist’s collection is what happens, she says, “when a 60-something-year-old Central European woman doesn’t throw anything away.”

    By Kate Guadagnino

     
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  58. Nepo Babies Crowd the Runways

    The casting craze for celebrity kids hit the big time with the likes of Gigi Hadid and Kendall Jenner. In 2024, the trend is not slowing down.

    By Elizabeth Paton

     
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  60. People, Places, Things

    Why Are Grapes Suddenly Everywhere?

    Plus: a new dining destination with rooms for the night in the Swedish countryside and more from T’s cultural compendium.

     
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  62. Market Report

    The Timeless Ease of Suede

    A soft, supple hide lends both loafers and lace-ups a laid-back attitude.

    By Mari Maeda and Yuji Oboshi

     
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  67. Romeo Gigli’s New Gig

    The minimalist master of the 1990s, long absent from the fashion fray, is planning his next act in Marrakesh.

    By Phyllida Jay

     
  68. The Unlikely Return of the Doily

    In fashion as well as products for the home, lace — once seen as the fustiest of fabrics — is suddenly looking fresh.

    By Emilia Petrarca

     
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  74. Fashion That Sticks to the Bare Necessities

    Spring’s most classic look requires just a few elements: a tailored trench, an oversize blazer, a clean-lined dress and some unapologetic confidence.

    By Jessica Madavo and Sasha Kelly

     
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  78. Letter from the Editor

    Finding Your Family

    For many, the bonds formed by choice can be as profound, as tortured, as those into which we are born.

    By Hanya Yanagihara

     
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  85. Market Report

    Flat Shoes That Look Sharp

    The season’s most stylish pairs combine pointy toes with low heels.

    By Mari Maeda and Yuji Oboshi

     
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    Light, Pretty Knits for Spring

    The season’s most covetable garments are trimmed with fringe, shot through with shine and gorgeously patterned.

    By Micaiah Carter and Mecca James-Williams

     
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