Old-School Celebrities Could Not Move the Needle
Hollywood endorsements, once an essential part of a campaign playbook, may have backfired in this election.
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Hollywood endorsements, once an essential part of a campaign playbook, may have backfired in this election.
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Interest in South Korea’s 4B feminist movement, which rejects dating, marriage, sex and childbirth, has risen in the United States.
As the color has permeated popular culture, interest in wearing it has ballooned.
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Mutual aid, grass-roots organizing and a belief that people need to take care of each other have been popular topics on social media.
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Some Good News for Men Who Love Weird Pants
The Swedish brand Our Legacy finally gets investment from LVMH.
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The Best Place to Find ‘Somebody’s Son’? Try ‘A Black Love Party.’
After the success of MeAndSomebodySon, her Instagram page dedicated to Black romantic relationships, Zemirah Moffett is taking the party offline.
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In her concession speech, Kamala Harris offered an image for a long fight.
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Pants That Show You’re in the Know
Wearing these pants, to some fashion enthusiasts, is akin to carrying “it” bags.
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A New Portrait of Trump Family Values
Melania, Ivanka, Barron and an extended cast of supporters offer a picture of what is to come.
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First They Built a Relationship. Then They Built a Brand.
When Barry Bordelon and Jordan Slocum connected on Grindr, becoming the Brownstone Boys was not on their bingo card.
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Do You Have a Favorite Wedding Keepsake? We Want to See It.
Tell us about the items you saved from your wedding day that you still cherish today.
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They Love John Fluevog Shoes So Much They Married at One of His Stores
Amber Walker and Ron Dutt held a surprise wedding during the “Flummunity Fest,” a fan-driven gathering for admirers of the designer.
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A New Life Started Where Others Are Laid to Rest
Holding a wedding in a cemetery has become more commonplace. For some couples it’s deeply personal, for others strictly budgetary.
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They Were Just What They Needed
Jonathan Otcasek and Erin Kim connected 10 years ago over a gravesite. They’ve had the kind of relationship even their parents admire since.
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Men, Please Stop Talking About Burning Man
Am I the only woman meeting Burning Mansplainers on dates?
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Tiny Love Stories: ‘When Two Fantasies Collide’
Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
Bridget Everett Says a Best Friend Can Be Your Greatest Love
The “Somebody Somewhere” star is tired of the same old love stories.
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When Eve and Eve Bit the Apple
In this essay from 2016, a writer struggles to reconcile her love for a woman with being “a good Christian girl.”
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Tiny Love Stories: ‘The Day of the Dead Had Never Felt More Alive’
Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
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He also styled hair for Helen Mirren, the Beach Boys and others, and he was honored by Queen Elizabeth II for services to British hairdressing.
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Years after bath time and travel soccer, we’re mixing cocktails in the kitchen.
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Josh Berer makes most of his money designing Arabic tattoos. He also has a side business designing cross-cultural marriage contracts.
By Alix Wall
Wenji Zhang and Paul Lehmann fell in love at first sight with the all-wood house, one in a series of eco-friendly houses across the country.
By Sarah Amelar
A couple gives full rein over the design of their vacation home to architects whose skills they have come to trust over the years.
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An architectural firm in Madrid used common materials in both furniture and tiles to set a studio apartment apart from its surroundings.
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Tina Survilla Lindell and Cesar Kuriyama, who met at the start of the pandemic, connected over the temporary closing of their favorite bar.
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When Saira Badat and Raed Khan met in July, they knew almost immediately that they would be married — ideally this year.
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Brandon Hupp and Lyle Shearer found kindred spirits in each other. What could be more fitting than a wedding on Halloween?
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In 2016, online platforms were awash in calls to protest the day after Donald J. Trump’s victory. On Wednesday, many said it seemed like business as usual.
By Madison Malone Kircher
A 20-something woman who lives with her parents has incurred their disappointment by continuing an affair with her former boss. Since she won’t end things, should they tell the man’s wife?
By Philip Galanes
A world championship in Texas is flush with cash and star players as the Professional Pickleball Association tries to turn amateur interest into long-term fandom.
By Calum Marsh
Seductive songs about the pursuit of female pleasure have made the dancehall artist Shenseea a new face of girl power.
By Sadiba Hasan and Jasmine Clarke
The New York Public Library’s annual benefit was a who’s who of literary stars and creative luminaries.
By Alex Vadukul
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Edinburgh Zoo playfully started (and then quickly ended) a rivalry with Moo Deng, Thailand’s viral sensation.
By Joseph Bernstein
Watching the news, attending election parties, singing with friends and getting Botox are among the activities some people have planned.
By Alyson Krueger
Brian Jordan Alvarez’s career started on social media. His mastery of the form, and a ridiculous dance trend, have drawn viewers to his show, “English Teacher.”
By Steven Kurutz
Sea, desert, gardens and sun: If you’re looking to escape chilly weather, we have some suggestions.
By Stephanie Rosenbloom
Some of the biggest offenders tend to be small appliances like coffee makers and toasters. Designers are creating new ways to maximize space.
By Tim McKeough
Temperatures fell this weekend, and Donald Trump reached for a familiar sartorial security blanket on the last leg of his campaign trail.
By Jacob Gallagher
A reader wonders if ripped jeans will ever go out of style. Our fashion critic offers insight into the future of distressed denim.
By Vanessa Friedman
Hollywood stars mingled with artists for a benefit honoring the artist Simone Leigh and the filmmaker Baz Luhrmann.
By Lauren Herstik
Form versus function can be debated another time as these marathoners made sure they looked good while they were running hard.
By Alyson Krueger and Sara Naomi Lewkowicz
The Inn at Little Washington, just over an hour away from D.C., is neutral ground for celebrities, foodies and politicians — regardless of party affiliation.
By Madeline Weinfield
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The tie-front shirts serve as a reminder that no matter how far women have come, it’s not nearly as far as they think.
By Vanessa Friedman
Le Rêve Nazam’s teddy bear jeans are the surprising internet fashion hit of the year.
By Jacob Gallagher
In the 2024 presidential race, both nominees exploited a porous boundary between the internet and real life. Some viral moments, however, were out of their control.
By Madison Malone Kircher
Bandit wants to “evolve running,” and the apparel company will be in the spotlight during the New York City Marathon.
By John Ortved
The model’s annual bash in New York City drew stars including Nicole Scherzinger, Charli D’Amelio and Bethenny Frankel.
By Callie Holtermann
Getting her usual early start on the holiday, the powerhouse vocalist and songwriter looks back on the phenomenon she created.
By Melina Delkic
Darian Aaron wasn’t looking for anything serious when he downloaded Tinder four years ago. Then he met Marcus Gresham.
By Tammy LaGorce
When the opera singers Nicholas Martorano and Elizabeth Novella first met, they knew something was meant to be.
By John Otis
“We make each other laugh every day,” Jeffrey Grossman said of his bond with Karl Hinze, whom he met in 2009.
By Shivani Vora
The model and television host dressed as the alien from Steven Spielberg’s 1982 film for her annual New York City costume party.
By Madison Malone Kircher
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A throwback publication courts cinephiles with stories featuring Ari Aster, Maggie Cheung, Daniel Clowes, Clint Eastwood and Ann Hui.
By Alex Vadukul
An artist and designer, she transformed simple craft paper into elaborate trompe l’oeil confections, creating stunning life-size reproductions of period garments.
By Penelope Green
Zyn nicotine pouches have become a new symbol of American masculinity — and a surprising political lightning rod.
By T.M. Brown
After seeing “We Live in Time,” social media users filmed themselves sobbing, creating a loop of people seeking an emotional release and then sharing it with the world.
By Valeriya Safronova
New York is among the states where ballot selfies are banned, according to a recent report. Californians can snap away.
By Callie Holtermann
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By Misty White Sidell
As libraries become public stages for social problems — homelessness, drug use, mental health — the people who work there are burning out.
By Christina Caron
At 50, one writer decided that her dark brown hair was no longer to dye for. But going silver, it turns out, comes with its own growing pains.
By Elisabeth Egan
No. But body odor is a hot topic on social media as companies try to provide what one dermatologist called, “the answer to a problem people didn’t even know they have.”
By Jessica Roy
Kyle Kuzma unleashed an arms race of pregame N.B.A. style. Now he plans to wear a bland sweatsuit to every game. Will others follow suit?
By Jacob Gallagher
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The founders of Starface took the shame out of blemishes. Now, they’re hoping to make it less risky to use recreational drugs and alcohol.
By Callie Holtermann
Tired of being saddled with “dud” husbands when their more exciting wives bow out of plans, a reader wonders if there’s a way to delicately insist that both members of a couple attend.
By Philip Galanes
Mayan Lopez found a way to turn her family drama into laughter.
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The Emmy-nominated television host, author and editor rarely takes off this piece of jewelry, a reminder of a significant relationship in her life.
By Amelia Diamond
The company has tried to shed its retrograde standards of beauty aspiration and perfection. But many women miss the old bombshell fantasy.
By Scout Brobst
When a reporter phoned about her new documentary, the lifestyle star didn’t hold back: “I hate those last scenes. Hate them.”
By Brooks Barnes
Frank Andrews did readings for John Lennon, Princess Grace and other celebrities. At 83, he is still talking to ghosts, providing “weather forecasts” and making friends.
By Abby Ellin
They have cataloged natural life online and have developed board games and walking tours to help people deepen their knowledge of the world around them.
By Margaret Roach
Artists, business executives and museum leaders turned out for the annual benefit, which raised more than $3.7 million for the museum.
By Rosalie R. Radomsky
Armie Hammer’s career sunk after he was accused of sexual assault and making shocking comments about cannibalism. He said he hopes to learn from his show’s guests.
By Madison Malone Kircher
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A viral photo of three fast-food chains on a Brooklyn street corner is something of a Rorschach test on social media. It has multiple meanings for New Yorkers, too.
By Joseph Bernstein
Donald J. Trump’s oldest daughter and former top aide was once one of his most prominent campaign surrogates. Lately, she’s noticeably absent.
By Jesse McKinley
A new generation of designers is on the rise.
By Vanessa Friedman
Ven. Space, an in-person-only boutique in Brooklyn, can’t seem to keep the clothes on the racks.
By Jacob Gallagher
The beauty editor Tish Weinstock wrote a book about “undead style.”
By Marisa Meltzer
Nearly every team at The Times has some hand in election coverage. Journalists from the Styles, Culture, Business and National desks shared how they’re tackling the moment.
By Times Insider Staff
It’s not as if Blood Manor can just transform into an office after Halloween.
By Stefanos Chen and Tony Cenicola
The Party to the Polls Purple Tour, a nonpartisan event series geared toward young voters, aims to make voting rowdy.
By Callie Holtermann
The robust feminist blogosphere of 2016 is all but gone. Some of the creators are missing its perspective.
By Marie Solis
Looking ahead to colder weather, a reader wonders if there is an ideal cut for coats. Our fashion critic offers advice on balancing fashion and function.
By Vanessa Friedman
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The stepdaughter of Vice President Kamala Harris, Ms. Emhoff has largely made a name for herself in New York’s creative scenes, far from Beltway politics.
By Madison Malone Kircher
Anticipating the mess of traffic and parking at Dodger Stadium, many of the people who attended the first two games of the World Series found creative ways to get there.
By Frank Rojas
Who needs a slogan tee when your outfit can say it all?
By Vanessa Friedman
Patek Philippe’s first new collection in 25 years came as a particular shock to a British watchmaker who already had a (far less expensive) doppelgänger on the market.
By Scott Cacciola
A handful of small brands founded by women are gaining recognition for their takes on a wardrobe staple.
By Misty White Sidell
For Daniel Roseberry, getting attention for Schiaparelli was the easy part. Now he needs to build a business.
By Vanessa Friedman
Puffy, pricey, and strangely perfect for the moment, the $455 ERLs are billed as skateboard shoes — but maybe don’t try to skate in them.
By Jacob Gallagher
A look at the singer and songwriter’s signature moments as she is set to receive one of fashion’s highest honors: the Council of Fashion Designers of America’s icon award.
By Guy Trebay
Whirling 360-degree photo booths have gone from red carpets to bat mitzvahs to tourist sites like the Cradle of Humankind.
By Chantel Tattoli
Valeria Lipovetsky brings in millions of dollars as an online personality. Now she’s teaching aspirants what she’s learned — for a price.
By Chiara Dello Joio
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Weddings have long marginalized the dateless, especially as couples marry older, inviting already married friends. What are some solutions?
By Kelly Marie Coyne
The ecstasy and agony of an original Beatles fan.
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He made films, video art and photographs, but was best known as a pioneering art critic and mordant novelist.
By Penelope Green
The makeup artist and influential YouTuber Lisa Eldridge may have cracked the code.
By Rachel Felder
The luxury brand has maintained its allure through an air of exclusivity. Associations with discount chains and reality stars have broadened its reach.
By Misty White Sidell
You could take a lesson from Disney adults and others who turn to their own closets when they want to dress up.
By Geordon Wollner and Annemarie Conte
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