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  1. Style Outside

    The Art of Dressing Gracefully

    This season at London Fashion Week, outfits on and off the runway felt a bit more mature.

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    Enchanting attire that conjured the wardrobe of Cinderella.
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  2. A Gay Brand Endured, and Evolved. So Did Its Founders.

    For 30 years, David Lauterstein has been making jockstraps, harnesses and other gear with his partner. In a new memoir, he paints a (very) colorful portrait of gay New York in the 1990s.

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    David Lauterstein, front, and Fred Kearney, co-founders of the gay apparel brand Nasty Pig, which is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year.
    CreditMichael Tyrone Delaney for The New York Times
  1. In the Front Row at a MAGA Fashion Show

    On the runway were ball gowns, sequined jackets and, yes, hats.

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    Lena Ruseva modeled a dress of her own design featuring a painting she made of former President Donald J. Trump at The America First Patriotic Designer Showcase on Tuesday.
    CreditJohnny Milano for The New York Times
  2. ‘Beast Games’ Contestants File Lawsuit Claiming ‘Dangerous Conditions’ on Set

    A group of people who participated in the reality competition show this summer are suing MrBeast’s production company.

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    Jimmy Donaldson, better known online as MrBeast, is facing scrutiny for what some contestants said were unsafe conditions on the set of his reality competition show, “Beast Games.”
    CreditRebecca Blackwell/Associated Press
  3. Junk Food, High Art

    Noah Verrier’s oil painting of an Uncrustables sandwich sold for $4,999. It looks delicious.

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    Inspiration struck for Noah Verrier in the form of an Uncrustables sandwich. His painting sold on eBay for $4,999.
    CreditNoah Verrier
  4. Steve From ‘Blue’s Clues’ Was Here for Us All Along

    The former star of a beloved children’s show survived the rumors of his own demise and then found a new home on social media. He is still ready to listen.

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    As the star of “Blue’s Clues,” Steve Burns played the role of listener for children who watched the show. Decades later, he’s doing something similar on social media.
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  5. What’s It Like When Your Mom Is the ‘Golden Bachelorette’?

    The adult children of contestants on dating shows about older people speak out.

     By Callie Holtermann and

    Gerry Turner, the lead of “The Golden Bachelor,” and Leslie Fhima, one of the contestants vying for his heart. When Ms. Fhima’s son watched her get dumped on national television, he “was really upset,” he said.
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Love

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  1. Do You Remember the 21st Night of September? These Couples Will.

    The date is a favorite for weddings this year, thanks in part to the catchy Earth, Wind & Fire song. Also popular is Sept. 28. (Swifties will certainly know why.)

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    September has become equally popular, if not more so, than June for weddings. This year, event planners will be busier than usual on Sept. 21, thanks in part to the fact that it is the last Saturday of summer and a favorite date thanks to the popular Earth, Wind & Fire song.
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  2. After a Miscarriage and a High-Risk Pregnancy, Bliss in Parenting

    Elizabeth Higgins Clark and Lauren Pomerantz endured quite a bit of grief after their 2018 wedding. Despite times of doubt, loneliness and loss, their relationship remained strong.

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    Elizabeth Higgins Clark, left, a writer, and Lauren Pomerantz, an Emmy-winning writer and producer, at their home in Montclair, N.J.
    CreditGraham Dickie/The New York Times
  3. South Meets North India at an Inclusive Hindu Wedding

    When Dr. Yuvaram Reddy, who had lived in South India, and Chetan Jhaveri, who is of North Indian heritage, chose to marry, their families’ approval was crucial.

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    Dr. Yuvaram Reddy, left, and Chetan Jhaveri were married Aug. 10 at the Springfield Country Club in Springfield, Pa.
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  4. First Comes Marriage. Then Comes the Rehearsal Dinner.

    Some couples are opting to get the wedding out of the way first, so they can relax and enjoy the rest of the festivities.

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    Zach and Caitlyn Chilelli chose to hold their wedding and reception on a Friday so they could relax with guests for the rest of the weekend in Montauk, N.Y.
    CreditLana Rowe Photography
  5. From Hostel Bunk Mates to Life Partners

    As backpackers who met in Australia in 2017, Ryan Hawkins wrote to Naina Rishiraj: “One day I hope we can be in the same place for a long time.” His hope came true.

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    Ryan Hawkins and Naina Rishiraj were married on Aug. 19 at Willow Lane Barn in Olds, Alberta, but held numerous other wedding events over a week including a Hindu ceremony on Aug. 22 at Canmore Ranch, above.
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Modern Love

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  1. Tiny Love Stories: ‘This Quiet, Handsome Cowboy Would Never Notice’

    Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.

     

    CreditBrian Rea
  2. Gillian Anderson Wants to Hear Your Sexiest Fantasies

    The actor’s new book shares sexual fantasies from anonymous women around the world.

     By Anna MartinReva GoldbergEmily LangDavis LandChristina DjossaAmy PearlJen PoyantLynn LevyDaniel RamirezAman SahotaMarion LozanoPat McCusker and

    CreditPhoto Illustration by The New York Times
  3. Friends for 16 Years. Lovers for One Night.

    We realized much too late that we were right for each other.

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    CreditBrian Rea
  4. Tiny Love Stories: ‘I Had a Crush on the Teacher’

    Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.

     

    CreditBrian Rea
  5. Touching My First Time for the Last Time

    He couldn’t speak or move, but the sexual energy between us was still palpable.

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    CreditBrian Rea

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  3. Let the Bidding on Her Great Taste Begin

    The society fixture, decorator and philanthropist Mica Ertegun helped define the tastes of an era. Now her great collections are going on the block.

    By Guy Trebay

     
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  5. Finding London’s Most Distinctive Shops

    Sure, you can hit Harrods. But the British capital also has small specialized shops, some centuries old and still crafting items by hand. Here, a selection of singular shopping experiences.

    By Alexander Wooley

     
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  9. Fashion Review

    Celebrating a Very Fashionable Middle Age

    Once upon a time the London scene was wild and revolutionary. Now its fashion week is 40. What happens when the wild child of dress grows up?

    By Vanessa Friedman

     
  10. Most Styles-ish

    11 Notable Fashion Books Out This Fall

    Iris Apfel, Diane Keaton and Henri Bendel are just some of the style icons featured in the pages of this season’s most fashionable titles.

    By Rachel Sherman

     
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