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Teen Subcultures Are Fading. Pity the Poor Kids.
Gorgeous, abundant visuals are just pale imitations of what young people used to have: an actual scene.
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The Unlikely Return of the Doily
When you think about lace, “modern” probably isn’t the first word that comes to mind. The centuries-old fabric, made by looping, twisting or knitting thread into various open-weave patterns, is more likely to evoke images of quaint cottage curtains ...
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Want a Better Society? Try Better Buildings.
An obsession with luxury is transforming cities into bland, isolating landscapes. Architecture should be for creating community.
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How Bob Moore, of Bob’s Red Mill, Got Grocery-Store Famous
The natural foods entrepreneur hit upon a distinctively American style that matched the homey packaging of his products.
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The High Priestess of the Personal
The essayist Leslie Jamison has become known for her careful balancing acts of self-exposure.
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Selling Weed, but Making It Fashion
A day with Brett Heyman, the designer who is trying to push the legal cannabis market in a more stylish, sunny direction.
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Furry Trims and Nosy Neighbors: How London Fashion Week Turned 40
Burberry, JW Anderson, Erdem and Simone Rocha flew the flag for British design talent this season as LFW celebrated a milestone.
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Shape-Shifting Lingerie for All Body Shapes
The artist Michaela Stark’s new line highlights body parts women have been conditioned to hide.
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How Tom Sandoval Became the Most Hated Man in America
Valley Village is a Los Angeles neighborhood just across the freeway from Studio City, near the southern edge of the area locally referred to with both affection and derision as the Valley. There, at the end of a quiet, leafy street of ranch-style ...
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Quietly Dressing Hollywood’s Cool Girls
Danielle Goldberg was sitting at a table with her eyes glued to a laptop screen. On it was the actress Greta Lee, who was trying on a satin gown the same color as the flesh of a banana. “This dress cannot puddle,” Mrs. Goldberg, 40, said, squinting ...