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Confirm or Deny: Diane von Furstenberg Edition
The fashion designer reacts to a series of saucy statements about her grand life and career.
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She Sought Answers on How to Raise Boys
When the British American writer Ruth Whippman decided to thaw one final embryo, she was 42 years old. She and her husband had two sons, Solly, then 6, and Zephy, 3. Their remaining embryos all had XY chromosomes, too. As her pregnancy became visible ...
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Chanel Designer Steps Down
Virginie Viard, who replaced Karl Lagerfeld at the French fashion house, spent nearly 30 years at the company.
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Father’s Day Gift Guide: Colorful Watches, Japanese Toolboxes and More
What T Magazine’s editors and contributors are eyeing for our own paternal figures, including Western gear and mini synthesizers.
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The Mayday Call: How One Death at Sea Transformed a Fishing Fleet
The call from the Atlantic Ocean sounded over VHF radio on a midsummer afternoon. “Mayday, mayday, mayday,” the transmission began, then addressed the nearest U.S. Coast Guard command center. “Sector Delaware Bay, this is the vessel Jersey Pride ...
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That Much-Despised Apple Ad Could Be More Disturbing Than It Looks
Tech companies are running low on new experiences to offer us. A new ad for the iPad contains revealing hints of where they could go next.
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Rekindling Love Takes More Than a Good Match. Just Ask J. Lo and Ben Affleck.
Sometimes getting back with an ex means dealing with undesired scrutiny and doubters.
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MoMA’s Garden Party Honors Joan Jonas, LaToya Ruby Frazier and Refik Anadol
The annual event raised more than $5.5 million and drew influential artists, collectors and benefactors to the museum.
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What Did Jenna Lyons Sell at Her Stoop Sale?
On the third floor of a building in SoHo, Jenna Lyons sat frantically scrubbing a pair of Lanvin shoes. “This has been a long time coming,” said the 55-year-old former J. Crew president and “Real Housewives of New York City” star. “Every time I would ...
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Salvadoran Sweet Bread to Brighten Up Your Morning
Earthy queso duro blando is at the heart of a Salvadoran quesadilla, which allows for interpretation.