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Jason Sudeikis, Spike Lee and Fans Cheer on WNBA Champions New York Liberty
Fans including Jason Sudeikis, Spike Lee and Robin Roberts cheered the reigning W.N.B.A champions to victory during an exciting weekend for New York sports.
Zohran Mamdani Captures Cool Crowd in New York Mayoral Campaign
Voguish downtowners are aligning themselves with Zohran Mamdani, a young assemblyman vying for New York mayor. Can their clout help a long-shot campaign?
Breathe In, Breathe Out, Good Night: TikTok Invites Users to Meditate
Facing allegations that it knowingly lures young users into late-night scroll sessions, the company unveiled a new guided-meditation feature in the app.
Why Everything Is ‘Coded’ Now
Signaling tastes in a time of polarized politics.
A Fake Yellowstone TikTok Account Went Viral With Thirst Traps
TikTok accounts dedicated to Yellowstone, Joshua Tree and other parks have drawn a lot of attention by leaning in on sex appeal.
The Literary ‘It’ Girl Who Continues to Fascinate
Françoise Sagan’s first novel, “Bonjour Tristesse,” was published in 1954. With a new film adaptation, the book and its author still holds sway.
EarlyBirds Club Dance Party Is Designed for Women With Things to Do In the Morning
EarlyBirds, a roving dance party that ends as most nightclubs are opening, caters to women who have things to do in the morning — and need dancing more than ever.
‘Modern Love’ Podcast: Why Boys and Men Are Floundering, According to Relationship Therapist Terry Real
The marriage and family counselor has focused his practice on working with men.
The Case of Kim Kardashian’s Courtroom Diamonds
Testifying at her robbery trial in Paris, the businesswoman and influencer chose some unexpected accessories.
Dwyane Wade on Breaking Fashion Barriers
The N.B.A. Hall of Famer is guest-editing a new magazine that aims to redefine how we see athletes.
TikTok Star Oliver Widger, and His Cat, Are Sailing from Oregon to Hawaii
Oliver Widger and his cat, Phoenix, have become social media stars as they journey across the Pacific Ocean. They’re learning as they go.
The $700 Calendar That Wants to Save Your Marriage
Does a product that promises to “externalize the primary caregiver’s brain” actually work?
My Dad’s Death Taught Me How to Pray
When the Hebrew words felt empty, a rabbi suggested thinking of it as “Wow! Please? Thank you.”
Abel Tesfaye Bids Farewell to The Weeknd in ‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’ Film
In his new film, “Hurry Up Tomorrow,” the Weeknd plays the Weeknd for the last time. What’s next for him?
Hey Babe, Let’s Meet for Steak, Crayons and … Jazz?
Funny Bar, a new bar in Manhattan, follows its own rules. The patrons can’t get enough.
It’s Hard to Quit Zyn. The Reddit Bros Can Help.
What it takes to end a “lip pillow” habit that makes you feel like one of the guys.
George Lee, Trailblazing Chinese Ballet Dancer, Dies at 90
He is believed to have been the first Asian to dance with New York City Ballet when he was cast in George Balanchine’s production of “The Nutcracker.”
Mother’s Day and Father’s Day Cards Offer Parents Performance Reviews
Once in a year, in May or June, parents get a window, or a fun-house mirror, into how their children feel they’re doing.
Meet Pope Crave, the Meme Maker Behind Viral Conclave Moments
Susan Bin started a meme account last year after watching the papal film “Conclave.” Then the real thing happened.
Durga Chew-Bose, Master of Moods, Reimagines ‘Bonjour Tristesse’
In her new film, “Bonjour Tristesse,” and in her writing, the director Durga Chew-Bose knows how to create an atmosphere.
Glennon Doyle and the ‘We Can Do Hard Things’ on the Inspiration Behind Their New Book
In their new book, Glennon Doyle, Abby Wambach and Amanda Doyle admit they don’t have the key to happiness. And their podcast audience loves them for it.
Why Stars Were Wearing ‘Custom eBay’ at the Met Gala
Amid all the Louis Vuitton and Chanel, the online auction house — which sponsored the party — got several high-profile shout-outs on the blue carpet.
Josephine Baker-Style Curls, with Structured Tailoring, on the Met Gala Carpet
Hair styles seemingly inspired by the singer Josephine Baker were a theme of the night.
Shah Rukh Khan Discusses His 2025 Met Gala Look
The global superstar is going “a little bit rapper” for his first gala appearance. He may never come back, but he’s here now.
Live Updates: The Met Prepares to Welcome Stars for Its Most Closely Watched Gala in Years
The party, which is masterminded by Anna Wintour and will inaugurate the new “Superfine” exhibition, has already raised a record $31 million for the museum’s Costume Institute.
After Meeting 46 Years Ago, Finally Tying the Knot
Rodney Page didn’t make a great first impression on Jennifer Welch. Four years later, his standing improved. Decades later, it improved more.
I Prayed After My Friend Was Swept Away on a Lagos Beach
Normally I talked to God without thinking. But a terrible phone call brought new intention.
Laid Off? This Newsletter Doubles as a Support Group.
Federal workers, Google employees and newspaper editors have opened up about losing their jobs in the newsletter Laid Off.
The Best Hats at the 2025 Kentucky Derby
From traditional hats to fascinators and headdresses, the best looks at the 151st running of America’s most fashionable sporting event.
How Stacy London, of ‘What Not to Wear,’ Spends Her Sundays
Ms. London, the former co-host of “What Not to Wear,” goes shopping, of course. But she also has a latte with friends and spends time with her dog, Dora.
This TikToker’s ‘Caveman’ Skin Care Routine Has Skeptics, but She Says It’s Helping
Tia Zakher’s videos about not washing her face drew millions of views, numerous questions and some legitimate concern. She insists she’s fine.
A Wonder Woman Costume ‘Sealed the Deal’
Alexis Lockhart and Jax Jackson formed a friendship through recovery. However, a video call around Halloween changed the tenor of their relationship.
100 Days of Trump Style
In this administration, looking the part is crucial to playing the part.
Christina Leitzel’s ‘Fun’ Prosthetic Eyes are Designed to Stand Out
There are many ways to lose an eye. Christina Leitzel wants people to know that there are also many ways to gain a new one.
Meet Ballerina Cappuccina and the Italian Brain Rot Crew
Meet Ballerina Cappuccina and the Italian brain rot crew, an absurd group of A.I.-generated characters that are flooding TikTok.
How Ozempic Is Shaping Weddings
Medications taken for weight loss are starting to impact wedding planning — and perhaps nothing more than the dress fitting.
What Was Having a Quinceañera Like in Early 2000s Los Angeles?
A quinceañera thrown by artists reimagined the city’s Y2K era.
Andrea Nevins, Who Made Touching Films on Quirky Topics, Dies at 63
Her documentaries, one of which received an Oscar nomination, explored subjects like punk-rock dads and Barbie dolls.
Where Rhinestones Meet the Rodeo
Joseph Gonzalez, a cowboy wandering around the Outlaw Oasis, a merchandise area at the rodeo, was hopeful that exposure to a new crowd would be a good thing. “Not necessarily a crisis,…
A Very Washington Red Carpet for the White House Correspondents’ Dinner: Photos
Wonky but chic: A crowd made up mostly of political journalists attended the annual White House Correspondents’ Association dinner on Saturday.
Hasan Piker: A Progressive Mind in a MAGA Body
Hasan Piker pumps iron, likes weapons and wears pearls. His brand of masculinity has won him many fans online — and has been a useful vehicle for his politics.
The White House Correspondents’ Dinner: Red Carpet Arrivals
Wonky but chic: A crowd made up mostly of political journalists attended the annual White House Correspondents’ Association dinner on Saturday.
White House Correspondents’ Dinner Parties Go on Without Trump or Big Celebrities
Drinks in hand, anxious media people braved a series of events in the nights before the annual White House Correspondents’ Association dinner.
New York Nico’s Wedding Celebration at Katz’s Delicatessen
Nicolas Heller, known as New York Nico, and Naomi Otsu, a graphic designer, celebrated their wedding and New York — complete with pastrami sandwiches and his recurring characters.
Street Style Look of the Week: Sunny Attire and Spirits
Orange colors enlivened and united two outfits.
They Walked 50 Blocks on Their First Date
Dr. Jesse Yoon and Yuri Doolan’s meeting was meant to be a casual date, but neither wanted it to end. So, they wandered the city, trading stories of their shared Korean heritage…
A New ‘Carbon-Positive’ Hotel in Denver Takes Sustainability a Step Further
Amid a hospitality landscape in which many hotels have moved far beyond single-use plastics, how does the Populus in Denver measure up?
YouTube Turns 20: From ‘Lazy Sunday’ to ‘Hot Ones’
The video-streaming platform has revolutionized how we watch things. Here’s a timeline of its biggest moments.
How Jack Sivan’s Nonconformist Men’s Wear Business Came to Be
Jack Sivan started his namesake men’s wear business after freelancing for luxury labels like the Row.
The Hype at Coachella This Year? Billboards.
Some of the hottest advertising space is deep in the California desert, where Lady Gaga, Charli XCX, Djo, Post Malone and more generate buzz for their festival sets.
The Ice Bucket Challenge Worked. Why Not Try It Again?
The trend that dominated social media a decade ago — and raised millions for A.L.S. research — has been reborn as a vehicle to raise mental health awareness.
What Is ‘Dark Woke’: How Some Democrats Push Back Against Trump
Democrats are trying out a new attitude. It’s provocative, edgy and perilously toeing the line of not being too offensive.
Melania Trump Opts for Trench Coat at White House Easter Egg Roll
For the White House Easter Egg Roll, the first lady opted for, of all things, a trench coat.
Bunnies, Bonnets, Brights and Blooms at New York’s Easter Parade
Time for revelry, and a celebration of spring, on a Sunday in the city.
Americans Haven’t Found a Satisfying Alternative to Religion
Is it any wonder the country is revisiting faith?
The Treats That Bernadette Peters, Delia Ephron and Marcus Samuelsson Swear By
Bernadette Peters, Dichen Lachman, Delia Ephron and more share their tiny joys for tough days.
Are Easter Baskets Getting Out of Hand?
Social media feeds are awash in images of lavish baskets overflowing with expensive gifts. Some parents are giving their children bikes. Others are pushing back.
Joe Nickell, Paranormal Investigator and ‘Real-Life Scully,’ Dies at 80
A professional skeptic, he took on hundreds of mysteries, offering rational explanations for the Loch Ness monster, the Shroud of Turin and countless hauntings.
He Saw Her on a Billboard. Then Fate Brought Them Together.
When Chike Ozah and Kellie Brown crossed paths in person, she wasn’t ready for a romantic relationship, but Mr. Ozah remained persistent.
Their Love ‘Moved the Earth’
Ten minutes into Gregg Bonti and Alex Randall’s first date, Mr. Bonti was smitten. “I’m going to marry this man or he’s going to ruin my life,” he said.
LVMH’s Chief Counted Trump as a Friend. He Still Faces Tariffs.
The trade war has hurt the Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy luxury empire. Bernard Arnault, head of the company, said a failure to strike a deal with President Trump would be “the fault…
What Is Happening With Fyre Festival 2?
After weeks of confusion, the organizers of the event have scrapped its location once again.
Tiny Love Stories: ‘Young, Headstrong and Wrong’
Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
‘Human Made’: Artists Push Back on A.I. Dolls and Action Figures
Amid the rush to take part in a recent trend, some artists, concerned about the use of ChatGPT, are hand-drawing their own versions.
Paige Bueckers and the Importance of Dressing to Impress at the W.N.B.A. Draft
What 15 draft picks wore to meet fans, their new teammates and — not insignificantly — potential sponsors.
13 Best Coachella Looks: Lady Gaga, Jennie, Bernie Sanders & More
Nearly naked gowns, glow-in-the-dark bodices, metal armor and more.
How Le Poisson Steve, an Orange Fish With Arms and Legs, Became a TikTok Star
How Steve, a French cartoon with a catchy theme song, became a TikTok star.
The Podcaster Asking You to Side With History’s Villains
Darryl Cooper is no scholar. But legions of fans — many on the right — can’t seem to resist what he presents as hidden truths.
Paige Bueckers: A Basketball Star is Born
Paige Bueckers became a college sensation for her skill and her style. Now she’s about to join the W.N.B.A.’s growing constellation of stars.
A Post-College Romance With a Five-Year Intermission
Lauren Lockett and Jordan Miller went from Stanford friends to something more — but when she was ready to define the relationship, he wasn’t. Time apart brought them back together.
How Lauren Sanchez Helped Design Blue Origin’s Flight Suits
Lauren Sánchez teamed up with Monse to redesign the Blue Origin flight suits with its all-female launch in mind.
Joseph Boskin, Scholar of Humor and April Fool’s Prankster, Dies at 95
To oblige an eager reporter, he invented a story about the holiday’s origin. He didn’t realize it would turn out to be his “Andy Warhol moment.”
She’s Young, Trump-Friendly, and Has a White House Press Pass
Natalie Winters, a protégée of Stephen Bannon, belongs to a newly high-profile contingent of West Wing reporters.
The Age-Old Question: Do You Risk a Great Friendship For a Shot at Love?
Jacqueline Spata and Cameron Paton, former co-workers, eventually settled on an answer.
What to Expect From Bravo’s Nepo Baby Reality Show, ‘Next Gen NYC’
“Next Gen NYC” is a big bet on the Gen Z offspring of the cable network’s “Real Housewives” franchise.
A Frenzy at Trader Joe’s: ‘Everyone’s Here for the Tote Bags’
For a second year, a limited run of mini canvas tote bags had people waiting in line outside Trader Joe’s stores. At some stores, they sold out in less than an hour.
Tiny Love Stories: ‘This Unusual Wooing Worked’
Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
Luxury Fashion Brands Are ‘Biting Their Nails’ Over EU Tariffs
As tariffs on the European Union take effect, luxury goods makers are “biting their nails” over their treasured “Made in France” or “Made in Italy” products.
On Her New Podcast, Meghan Markle Talks Media Scrutiny, Kindness and Family
For the first episode of “Confessions of a Female Founder,” the Duchess of Sussex interviewed Whitney Wolfe Herd, the chief executive of Bumble.
Cooking with Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, in Her Montecito Kitchen
Cooking with the Duchess of Sussex as she navigates her rebrand from recovering royal to domestic goddess.
‘Straight Girls’ Poetry Night
A literary scene that’s equal parts sincere and wry — starting with the name itself.
Marcia Marcus, Painter Rediscovered in Her Last Decade, Dies at 97
A popular downtown artist in the 1960s, she worked in obscurity after art world trends left her behind. Now her startlingly fresh work is on view again.
After “The White Lotus,” Lorazepam Lives On in Memes and Merch
“The White Lotus” Season 3 may be ending, but the medication that has become synonymous with it has found a new life in memes and merchandise.
On the Verge of Rock Stardom
Is Cameron Winter ready for the spotlight? He better be.
Why Are Kids Obsessed With the Titanic?
Have you talked to a 5-year-old lately?
Sam Keen, Philosopher of the Men’s Movement, Is Dead at 93
“Only men understand the secret fears that go with the territory of masculinity,” he wrote. His message resonated: His book “Fire in the Belly” was a best seller.
The Anti-MAGA Hat Goes Global
From Greenland to Canada, the merching of a protest movement.
An Epic Celebration in Guatemala, Ruins and Volcano Included
Keri Ann Meslar and Trevor Galko dated from 2006 to 2009, but broke up when they became long-distance. The second time was the charm.
What Does Gen Z Want in France? American Beauty Brands.
For these French teens, some young American beauty brands have become more relevant than their legacy French competitors.
After Briefly Disappearing, TikTok Went Back to Normal. Or Did It?
TikTok’s future is in limbo as another deadline looms. For some users, nothing has been the same since those 14 hours in January anyway.
Tiny Love Stories: ‘Breathing Felt Like Betrayal’
Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
It’s Still April Fools’ Day on Social Media
We’re really still doing this?
Street Style Look of the Week: Spring Colors
They included yellow, red, green, brown and blue.
Jim Jarmusch Attended the Opening of His Exhibition ‘Some More Collages’ in L.A.
Angelenos flocked to meet the artist and filmmaker, who came to the West Coast for the opening of his solo exhibition “Some More Collages.”
What to Make of $690 Flip-Flops
A debate about the Row’s latest rubber sandals.
On the Night Before Eid, Mothers Made the Magic Happen
For the joyous Muslim holiday to work, mothers in New York City spent Saturday night preparing, merging traditions from around the world with ones developed here.
The Windsor Knot Takes Washington
President Trump and his cabinet favor this style for their neck ties.
The Nail Artist Mei Kawajiri’s Mind-Boggling Creations
Mei Kawajiri hand-paints and sculpts custom designs for a clientele that includes Heidi Klum and Bad Bunny.
Gai Gherardi, Who Made Eyeglass Frames Fashion Statements, Dies at 78
Her L.A. Eyeworks boutique, which she opened with a friend and fellow optician, was a pioneer in turning ordinary frames into bold, artistic accessories.
Look Again: That H&M Model Showing Off a New Look May Be a Digital Clone
The Swedish retailer H&M said it was exploring the use of artificial intelligence in producing “digital twins” of models.
Maryland’s Kermit the Frog Commencement Choice Gets Mixed Reaction From Students
The University of Maryland says it is honoring Jim Henson, an alumnus, with its choice of commencement speaker. Some students think it is avoiding “real issues.”
For a Bus Driver and a Salon Manager, a Detour on the Path to Parenthood
Jason Santiago and Tiffany Roller planned to have a baby before getting married, but amid fertility struggles, opted to change the order of events.
Is the Poppers Party Over?
A potential crackdown on a readily available party drug seems to be afoot. But don’t panic just yet.
Office-Wear Influencers Like McLaurine Pinover Clock In Twice
A Trump appointee at an agency overseeing layoffs came under fire for filming fashion videos at work. But for others in the world of 9-to-5 outfit inspiration, on-the-job content often is the…
Is Melania Trump’s Wedding Dress Really on eBay?
Is the first lady’s 2005 Dior couture gown really available for resale? Or is this a hoax?
A Type-In to Say Goodbye to a New England Institution
After 45 years at Cambridge Typewriter Company, Tom Furrier is retiring and closing the shop. Friends, family and customers celebrated him at the local library.
Ashton Hall’s Unconventional Morning Routine Has Drawn Nearly a Billion Views
Ashton Hall’s unconventional morning routine has drawn close to a billion views, and scores of copycat videos.
On Fighting Oligarchy Tour, Bernie Sanders Channels the Grateful Dead
An aging star playing to massive crowds of supporters in head-to-toe merch? It’s not the Grateful Dead, it’s the Fighting Oligarchy tour.
How Will Tariffs Change Clothing Prices?
Our critic explains the difference between the cost to manufacture a piece of clothing and the price you end up paying for it, and how tariffs might affect these markups.
Ming Fay, Who Made Magical Sculptures of the Natural World, Dies at 82
His artwork paid tribute to its surroundings, in New York City and elsewhere, rendering nature at an oversized scale that made it unmissable.
How Karis Dadson’s Icy Stare at Pig Shows Conquered TikTok
Millions have been transfixed by videos of Karis Dadson, a California teenager who shows pigs at livestock competitions. She finds the whole thing very weird.
Mariah Carey Did Not Copy ‘All I Want For Christmas Is You’ From Earlier Hit, Judge Rules
Two songwriters had filed a $20 million lawsuit accusing her of infringing on their copyright of a song with the same name: “All I Want for Christmas Is You.”
Printemps, the Luxury French Department Store, Opens in NYC
With a new location in Lower Manhattan — its first in America — Printemps is aiming to conquer an area where other luxury emporiums have recently failed.
Inside Teen Vogue’s Interview With Vivian Wilson, Elon Musk’s Daughter
Teen Vogue’s rollicking Q&A with Vivian Wilson offered insight into her life, her interests and her feelings about her famous father.
What Evie Magazine, a ‘Conservative Cosmo,’ Thinks Women Want
The Evie reader can work. She can be a mom. It’s her choice. It’s just not feminism.
Celebrating Love on Miami’s ‘305 Day’
Maria Aguado and Salvador Salazar, who were introduced by a mutual friend, bonded over their upbringings in Venezuela.
Why Ultrathin Is In
When it comes to fashion models, the body diversity revolution appears to be at an end.
Witches Are Having a Cultural Moment. Maryland Is Taking Up Their Cause.
Maryland is the most recent state to introduce legislation to exonerate those convicted of witchcraft centuries ago. But why now?
‘Modern Love’ Podcast: Lucy Dacus of boygenius on How to Get Talking Again
The Grammy-winning musician discusses her new solo album and what to do in a relationship when it feels like there’s nothing left to say.
The Unlikely Friendship That Saved Lucy’s, a Homey New York Tavern
When Lucy’s, a homey New York tavern, closed down and underwent a renovation, some longtime patrons feared the worst.
Mark Grossich, Who Opened Campbell Apartment and More Luxe NYC Bars, Dies at 74
His lounges in Manhattan settings like Grand Central Terminal and the Empire State Building conjured the elegance of a bygone era.
Out of the Ballroom and Into the Tree House
Some couples are opting for more adventurous settings for their weddings, steering clear of more traditional venues.
Graydon Carter Looks Back on a Glossy Career of Parties and Feuds
An editor from the heyday of glossy magazines dishes about Anna Wintour and recounts his long-running feud with Donald Trump.
When Brands Need a Wild Shoe, They Hire This Man
Shoes with teeth. Shoes with soles at right angles. Shoes made from two shoes. Shintaro Yamamoto is the footwear Dr. Frankenstein behind them all.
Paris Fashion Week Street Style: See All the Fashion and Looks
Musicians like Chappell Roan and other performers figured prominently in the crowds and the clothes at Paris Fashion Week.
How ‘Severance’ Is Shifting the Work-Life Balance Narrative With Innies and Outies
As “Severance” nears the end of its second season, the show has created a “cultural moment” that is changing the way people discuss work-life balance.
F.D.A. Issues Warning About Galaxy Gas and Other Nitrous Products
The agency is advising people to avoid misusing or inhaling the products that are marketed as whipped cream chargers but have been used as recreational drugs.
Confirm or Deny: Graydon Carter Edition
A king of the glossy-magazine era sits for a lightning-round interview.
Felice Picano, Champion of Gay Literature, Is Dead at 81
At a time when, in his words, “nobody was writing about gay life,” he produced groundbreaking novels and memoirs and published books by Harvey Fierstein and others.
Meet the Texas Trial Lawyer Teaching People How to Have Tough Conversations
Jefferson Fisher has built a reputation on social media for teaching people how to tackle tough conversations with confidence.
The Verdict on Sarah Burton’s Debut at Givenchy
Sarah Burton says goodbye to the ghost of Audrey Hepburn at Givenchy.
When a Couple’s Drinking Habits Diverge
When one partner wants to cut back, or stops drinking altogether, the changes can reverberate throughout a relationship.
i-D Magazine Gets a New Life Just as Cool as Its Old Life
The art and fashion worlds convened at Rick Owens’s austere Left Bank house to celebrate the relaunch of Karlie Kloss’s i-D Magazine.
Balloon Art You Won’t Find at a Children’s Birthday Party
DJ Morrow’s creations, inspired by his own emotional life, can disturb as much as they delight.
UFC CEO Dana White’s Embrace of Andrew Tate Tests Trump Supporters’ Limits
Dana White of the U.F.C. greeted Andrew Tate and his brother at an event, highlighting a divide among conservatives.
‘The White Lotus’ Friendship Triangle Resonates With Viewers
Some viewers are identifying with the pros and cons of a triangular relationship depicted on “The White Lotus.”
Digging Out of a Therapy Rut
Here’s how to know, and how to get out of it.
What Happened to the Bulky Sneaker? They Are Getting Smaller
Bigger, bulkier sneakers have dominated the fashion landscape, but designers are moving toward a sleeker peekaboo style.
Curtis Sittenfeld Goes Home Again
The best-selling bard of female anxiety rakes over some middle school memories while visiting the city where she grew up.
Kim Kardashian’s Skims Balloon in Times Square Is a Marketing Moment
The seamless, poreless, sanitized effigy of a capitalist titan was a startling piece of marketing for Skims.
‘All Hockey Hair Team’ Creator Discusses Minnesota High School Tournament
Minnesota’s high school hockey tournament is a fashion show of mullets, perms and bleach. With his “All Hockey Hair Team,” John King chronicles the lettuce and flow.
A Cheeto Shaped Like the Pokemon Charizard Sells for Nearly $90,000
A “Flamin’ Hot” snack with an uncanny resemblance to the fire-breathing Charizard was sold at auction for nearly $90,000. First it needed a custom case.
Kieran Culkin Asked for More Kids at the Oscars. When Is an In-Joke Worth the Risk?
Some personal stories can make the jump to crowd-pleasing anecdote without a hitch. But taking a private joke to prime time has its risks.
Juan Hamilton, Georgia O’Keeffe’s Companion and Contested Heir, Dies at 79
As a young potter, he turned up on the doorstep of an octogenarian master of modern painting. They grew so close it became a scandal.
Inside the 2025 Vanity Fair Oscars Party
Conan O’Brien, Zoe Saldaña, Timothée Chalamet and more packed the annual post-awards bash for burgers, cocktails and victory laps.
Adidas Has Sold Its Last Yeezy Sneaker
The sportswear maker was eager to put the scandal with the rapper Ye behind it, but its cautious earnings forecast showed the breakup’s effects still lingered.
At Anrealage, Light Up Dresses Made Us Look
Illuminated, kaleidoscopic dresses at Anrealage made the case that we’re all walking billboards.
Street Style Look of the Week: Textured Clothes
Each brought different textures to a tactile outfit.
Tesla for Sale: Buyer’s Remorse Sinks In for Elon Musk’s E.V.-Owning Critics
The backlash against the electric vehicle company has intensified as the billionaire ally of President Trump exerts his power over the federal government.
The Best Dressed Men at the 2025 Oscars Skipped the Traditional Tuxedo
At last night’s Oscars the men who skipped the penguin suits stole the spotlight. Stylists and brands should pay attention.
2025 Oscars Red Carpet Photos: Halle Berry, Miley Cyrus, Selena Gomez
Ariana Grande, Timothée Chalamet and Selena Gomez arrived in season-defining style.
Designers Really Want Us to Wear Fur. Or Something Like It.
Or at least something that looks like fur. The message from the Milan runways was loud and clear.
What’s Going On With Versace?
The show was a mess, but it’s complicated.
Meghan Markle Channels Lifestyle Mavens in ‘With Love, Meghan’ on Netflix
The Duchess of Sussex has tried to channel the likes of Martha Stewart for years. Can “With Love, Meghan” get her there?
‘Modern Love’ Podcast: Carrie Coon on What Being Worthy of Love Really Means
An actor discusses how family roles can limit our ability to love fully.
In Havana, a Fiery Connection That Couldn’t Be Ignored
Patricia Gillespie and Alvaro Pérez Abrahantes, both documentary filmmakers, met over art in Cuba and, after a temporary separation for work, resumed their developing romance in New York.
Gene Hackman, a Life in Pictures
A Hollywood superstar and two-time Oscar winner who stood out by blending in.
With Video Mapping, Destination Weddings Can Happen Anywhere
Some couples are using video mapping — or projections — to create visual experiences intended to transport guests to another place.
The New Yorker Celebrates 100 Years
A buzzy night spot was the party venue for a magazine that is “the last of its kind.”
At Dsquared2, Clothes Fit for ‘Zoolander’
With Doechii, Naomi Campbell and a lot of low-rise jeans, Dsquared2 celebrated its 30th year with a runway show fit for “Zoolander.”
Fyre Festival 2 Announces Dates, Location, Ticket Prices
Eight years — and one prison sentence — later, Billy McFarland is back with another attempt at the event.
Street Style Look of the Week: Fun Hat
She also takes style cues from clowns.
What Makes a Good Red-Carpet Host?
Lilly Singh caught some flak for what online critics called cringey interviews before the Screen Actors Guild Awards ceremony. The job may be tougher than it looks.
SAG Awards 2025’s Unforgettable Looks: Selena Gomez, Pamela Anderson & More
Angelic gowns, ‘Zoolander’ suits, pleated skirts and more.
SAG Awards 2025 Red Carpet: See All the Looks
See what film and television stars wore as they arrived for the Screen Actors Guild Awards.
2025 Film Independent Spirit Awards Red Carpet: See All the Looks
What do stars wear to an awards show held in the middle of the day?
2025 Film Independent Spirit Awards: Complete Winners List
Here’s who went home a winner at the Indy Spirit Awards, held on the beach in Santa Monica, Calif., on Saturday.
Leigh Bowery Arrives at Tate Modern, Without Labels
A new exhibition about the indefinable performer and designer won’t pigeonhole him, though it will bring his work to a much broader audience.
Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, Shares Brand Name With Small Business Owner
The founder of a New York clothing brand learned that he had something in common with the Duchess of Sussex this week: a business called As Ever.
‘Impossible / It’s Possible’ Became Their Anthem
When Emily Giske sang the song from “Cinderella” to Jennifer Percival over the phone soon after they met, long-term love seemed possible.
Birkenstock Loses Copyright Battle in German Court Ruling
The famous sandal company lost a battle over copyright law, leaving room for imitations to spawn.
Bad Therapists Are Out There. Here’s How to Handle Them.
Declarations of love, snoring, exercising and other boundary violations can really derail a therapeutic relationship.
Winnie Harlow and Kyle Kuzma’s Engagement Met With Star-Studded Congratulations
The couple’s happy news captured the hearts of celebrity friends and fans alike.
Maria La Rosa’s Foil Balloon-Like Socks Are a Simple Luxury for Fans
They resemble foil balloons, make a crackling sound when slipped on and, for a growing number of people, have become a simple luxury.
Anglerfish That Surfaced Inspires Emotional Reactions on TikTok
An eerie looking creature from the ocean’s depths has become an unwitting inspiration for intense emotions.
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What Happens After Dry January?
Dry January is nearly over, but it could be just the start of a more mindful relationship with alcohol.
Why Thick, Wooly Sweaters Are Increasingly Fashionable for Women
Thick, woolly and oversize knitwear has for some become a form of soft armor.
Forget the Rumor Mill. Dior Had Some Really Great Clothes.
Kim Jones of Dior remains the subject of rampant speculation in the fashion industry, but at his latest runway show, he reaffirmed his men’s wear mastery.
Junya Watanabe Brings Back the Lumbersexual at Paris Fashion Week Men’s Wear Show
With a Filson partnership, Junya Watanabe takes us on a time warp back to the hipstery 2000s — plaid checks and all.
Rick Owens Strips Down for Paris Fashion Week
The reigning king of freakish fashions strips things back with stark leather jackets and corporate-type coats. But Mr. Owens could never really make anything average.
At the Louvre, the Biggest Fashion Show in Paris
The most visited museum in the world is wooing a new crowd by injecting glamorous new cool into its fustiest department.
Couples and Wedding Vendors Devastated by California Fires Show Up for Each Other
Couples and vendors affected by the devastating California wildfires are finding an outpouring of community support.
Chappell Roan Talks Modern Fame and Concert Themes in ‘Faces of Music’
In a new series, the pop star discusses the mechanics of modern fame, including her instructions to fans of what to wear to her concerts.
Olympic Medals From Paris Games Are Falling Apart. LVMH Has Fallen Silent.
The medals were designed by a jewelry maker owned by the French luxury conglomerate, which has declined to comment on their deterioration.
Loving an ‘Untouched’ Modernist House, and Then Getting Down to Work
A couple bought a home in Palo Alto, Calif., that was designed by an associate of Frank Lloyd Wright. Happily, they were also smitten with the two-year renovation.
Melania Trump’s Inauguration Fashion Statement
Inauguration fashion statements from the first lady — as well as the second.
Toast, the Low-Key Brand, Expands Its U.S. Presence
A low-key brand, founded by archaeologists in Wales, has quietly expanded in New York.
What’s With All the Dancing in Suits?
In Milan, arty dance routines seemed more prevalent than runway shows, as fashion houses aimed to give their audiences something — anything — to Instagram about.
When Your Son Goes MAGA
Some liberal parents face a new, unexpected challenge: how to talk to their children who voted for Donald J. Trump.
The Push and Pull of Los Angeles: Beauty and Danger
Somini Sengupta, a Times climate reporter, reflects on a city, its mythology and a reckoning with disaster.
George Washington’s Inaugural Coat on Display at Mount Vernon
For a limited time, George Washington’s inaugural coat, which distanced his office from the military and from European royalty, will be on display at Mount Vernon.
Post Asking for ‘Millennial Complaints’ Recalls a Simpler Era of Social Media
At a time of social media upheaval, a post to X had people making jokes and longing for what felt like a simpler (and less expensive) era.
Dan Campbell Helps Detroit Army Become an Unofficial Uniform for Lions Fans
With support from Dan Campbell, the Lions’ wildly popular head coach, Detroit Army’s apparel has emerged as an unlikely alternative to the team’s licensed gear.
L.A. Wildfire Victims Need Cash More Than Used Clothes: How to Help
After natural disasters, relief organizations are overwhelmed by clothing donations. Aid groups in Southern California say money is more helpful.
Black Women Defend Mayor Karen Bass Amid Criticism of Wildfire Response
Many celebrities and politicians have criticized Karen Bass for her city’s response to the wildfires, but her defenders say she is being held to a double standard.
Street Style Trend of the Week: Coordinated Couple Outfits
Both are fans of relaxed silhouettes.
What Is Ye Trying to Tell Us Now?
His new clothing collection has words and letters in a foreign language, the message of which is unclear. But people are buying it.