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Will the Tie Ever Make a Comeback?
A reader wonders whether men’s neckties are a relic of the past.
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Why Does This Bride Look So Mad?
An 1866 painting by Auguste Toulmouche is being repurposed online as a conduit for women’s anger.
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Is the Pantyhose-as-Pants Look a Real Thing?
A reader who sees pants-less celebrities on runways and on social media wonders if the rest of us are actually expected to follow suit.
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Sigrid Nunez’s Art of Noticing
We began outside on Adirondack chairs still heavy with dew, the 72-year-old American novelist Sigrid Nunez preferring the shade. It was a cloudless morning in mid-August in Middlebury, Vt., and I had gone to meet Nunez, a petite woman of almost ...
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Is It OK to Hire a Surrogate to Bear Twins?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on the financial realities of family planning.
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Practical Magic: The Lucrative Business of Being a Witch on Etsy and TikTok
Modern witches no longer lurk in dark alleys or operate out of the back rooms of stores, you can instead buy their services online for a pretty penny or two.
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It’s Engagement Season. Here’s What to Get Your Soon-to-Be Married Friends.
Timeless décor advice, a Japanese good-luck charm — and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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‘Franning It Up’ at New York’s Most No-Nonsense Party
Blazers, jeans and candy cigarettes were the dress code at FranCon, an event dedicated to the writer Fran Lebowitz.
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Time Celebrates a Hundred People and the City Toasts Elmhurst’s Frontline Workers
On Tuesday night, at a candlelit event space near Penn Station in Manhattan, Mayor David Holt of Oklahoma City leaned over and introduced himself to Lily Gladstone, a star of Martin Scorsese’s new film, “Killers of the Flower Moon.” Victor J. Glover ...
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Khaite Clothes, Made Miniature
Plus: a ’70s-inspired hotel in London, jewelry made with river pebbles — and more.