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  • What Will Life Be Like in 2024?

    A new year brings new beginnings. For the Styles Desk, it also comes with an old pastime: Predicting the fashion and lifestyle trends that may bubble up in the months ahead. Last January, when we pondered what might be in store for 2023, some of our ...

  • Willie Nelson’s Sense of Style

    “Roll me up and smoke me when I die,” Willie Nelson sang from the stage of the Hollywood Bowl during his 90th birthday celebration in April. As usual, Mr. Nelson looked very much at ease. He was wearing a cowboy hat over a red bandanna, and his hair ...

  • The Statue of Liberty Hat

    Paying an unexpected price for a novelty crown.

  • He’s Been Hiding Celebrities Since 2007

    Going out, once a hallmark of celebrity status, took a hit this past year. Amid entertainment industry strikes and global turmoil, it seemed like many of the folks who formerly sought to see and be seen threw on sweats and stayed in. That is, unless ...

  • A Holiday Celebration Inspired by Old New York

    The Old Stone Trade founder Melissa Ventosa Martin and the One Of designer Patricia Voto channeled the Gilded Age to fete their evening-wear collaboration.

  • T Magazine’s Favorite Food Stories of 2023

    Holiday canapés, essential dishes to eat around the world — and more.

  • T Magazine’s Favorite Homes of 2023

    For this week’s edition of the T List, we’re looking back at some of the most intriguing design storiesfeatured in T this year, from a whimsical ode to the 1980s in St. Louis, lovingly dubbed “the ‘Miami Vice’ house,” to a maximalist villa on Italy’s ...

  • Barbra Streisand Talks Style

    She flirted with Brando and even Prince Charles. She has been romantically linked with a succession of Hollywood hunks — think Warren Beatty and Ryan O’Neal. But there are no steamy boudoir scenes in “My Name Is Barbra,” Barbra Streisand’s ...

  • What Does it Mean to ‘Dress Your Age’?

    What to wear as you age is a highly personal decision, our critic writes, but certain garments still come with associations and assumptions.

  • Red Carpets Roar Back

    The star-studded spectacles have returned in full force since the actors’ union strike ended. So has the fashion.

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