‘We Are So Back’ Is So Back
The phrase has become ubiquitous online as a way to celebrate life’s small pleasures — at least until “it’s so over.”
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The phrase has become ubiquitous online as a way to celebrate life’s small pleasures — at least until “it’s so over.”
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Carine Roitfeld teamed up with Berluti to sprinkle some fashion fairy dust on the designs. Here’s the verdict.
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A laid-back shop in Los Angeles is a semi-secret spot for celebrities and costume designers.
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Three beloved London brands are making their way across the Atlantic to stake a bricks and mortar presence in the United States.
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Caitlin Clark and the Best-Dressed at the W.N.B.A. Draft
The next class of basketball stars are ready for their close-ups. Finally, fashion is paying attention.
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A ‘Nature School’ Meets in Brooklyn
A series of workshops hosted by the artist collective Field Meridians will try to get New Yorkers to open their eyes to the nature all around them.
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15 Looks That Did the Most at Coachella
The music festival had plenty of memorable fashion. Most (but not all) of it was ostentatious.
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Straws That Don’t Cause Wrinkles. Wait — Straws Cause Wrinkles?
Another solution to a problem we didn’t know we had.
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Should I Dress to Hide My Scars or Show Them Off?
Scars can be covered up or airbrushed away, our critic writes. But what is lost when we erase our experiences from our bodies?
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A High School Reunion Reignites a 50-Year Crush
Elaine Hall and Roland Passaro, both 88, met in junior high school in 1950 but lost touch before acting on their connection. They finally did, five decades later.
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The ‘Golden Bachelor’ Is Getting a Divorce
The “Golden Bachelor” couple, Gerry Turner and Theresa Nist, said they are getting a divorce, just three months after getting hitched.
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What We Saw at New York Bridal Fashion Week
Reimagined classic silhouettes, a play on textures and interactive presentations brought fresh takes to the spring and summer 2025 bridal collections.
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Charity Lawson Takes Us Inside New York Bridal Fashion Week
The former “Bachelorette” star, who met her fiancé Dotun Olubeko on Season 20 of ABC’s dating show, attended runway shows and dress fittings in preparation for her wedding next year.
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Wedding Accessories That Will Steal the Show
From statement rings to 3-D armlets, here are four standout pieces from New York Bridal Fashion Week to add a pop of personality to your wedding day look.
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Tiny Love Stories: ‘That Was a Fake Question’
Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
Esther Perel on What the Other Woman Knows
The relationship expert reads one of the most controversial Modern Love essays ever published.
By Anna Martin, Julia Botero, Christina Djossa, Reva Goldberg, Emily Lang, Jen Poyant, Davis Land, Daniel Ramirez, Pat McCusker, Marion Lozano, Carole Sabouraud, Rowan Niemisto, Diane Wong and
Putting the Real Me in My Dating Profile
Among the staged photos and silly prompts of online dating, I get one sentence where I get to be my true self.
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The Second Best Way to Get Divorced, According to Maya Hawke
The “Stranger Things” actor reads an essay about a “nobody-moves-out” breakup and reflects on her own experience growing up with divorced parents.
By Anna Martin, Julia Botero, Christina Djossa, Reva Goldberg, Emily Lang, Jen Poyant, Daniel Ramirez, Pat McCusker, Rowan Niemisto, Dan Powell and
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Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
“We were pushing it,” the architect said of the design, which includes a hidden playroom and a soaking tub where you wouldn’t expect it.
By Tim McKeough
Though much has been made of the president’s age, his tailoring tells another story. There are lessons to be learned here.
By Guy Trebay
“Eldest daughter syndrome” assumes that birth order shapes who we are and how we interact. Does it?
By Catherine Pearson
You know so much more about yourself and your desires when you’re older that dating apps — even with all their frustrations — can bring unanticipated pleasure.
By Maggie Jones
The annual festival of furnishings and household objects allows for expressing ideas through design.
By The New York Times
Designers are showing off some of their latest works at the annual festival of furnishings and household objects.
By The New York Times
You can always see where you would like to sit at the annual festival of furnishings and household objects.
By The New York Times
A dozen red roses is timeless. But its price tag is not. At Ditmars Flower Shop in Queens, where costs have soared in recent years, a bouquet is $72, up from $60 in 2019.
By Stefanos Chen and Adrienne Grunwald
The Duke of Sussex competed in a match in South Florida the day after the announcement that he will be working on a new polo-related Netflix project.
By Carson Griffith
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