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T's Feb. 18 Women's Fashion Issue

Highlights

  1. Fashion Has Entered a New Era of Elegance

    Sixties-inspired shapes and glossy finishes mark a return to polish and playfulness.

     By Chris Rhodes and

    Bottega Veneta top and skirt, price on request, bottegaveneta.com; Prada shoes; and stylist’s own gloves.
    CreditPhotograph by Chris Rhodes. Styled by Jacob K
  2. Food Matters

    What Do We Gain by Eating With Our Hands?

    The sense of touch can be a crucial part of dining, one thing that some cultures have understood better than others.

     By Ligaya Mishan and

    An array of miniatures including, second from bottom left, West African maafé (groundnut stew).
    CreditPhotograph by Kyoko Hamada. Set design by Suzy Kim
  3. Saying Goodbye to a Legendary Milanese Palazzo

    An interior decorator’s family inhabited the sprawling building for six generations. Now, as they leave, he and his partner offer a final look inside.

     By Nick Haramis and

    In the living room of the interior designer Nicolò Castellini Baldissera and the writer and editor Christopher Garis’s apartment within the Casa degli Atellani in Milan, a Tancredi Parmeggiani painting inherited from Castellini Baldissera’s mother, Patrizia, hangs over a sofa and coffee table he designed for his brand, Casa Tosca; a console signed by Jean-Baptiste Gamichon; and a rug by Fedora Design.
    CreditGuido Taroni
  1. Why We’re Living in an Age of Twins

    Mirroring, mimicking and doubling are everywhere these days. What does this say about our collective sense of identity?

     By

    Peter Hujar’s “Zachy and Gamal Sherif (Twins)” (1985).
    CreditPeter Hujar. Photo courtesy of Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco © 2024 The Peter Hujar Archive/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
  2. Light, Pretty Knits for Spring

    The season’s most covetable garments are trimmed with fringe, shot through with shine and gorgeously patterned.

     By Micaiah Carter and

    From left: Ulla Johnson dress, $1,650, ullajohnson.com; Louise Olsen rings, $190 each, dinosaurdesigns.com; and Ferragamo shoes, $1,350, ferragamo.com. Diotima dress, $1,485, and hat, $375, diotima.world; and Giuseppe Zanotti shoes. Stella McCartney dress, $12,500, stellamccartney.com; Alexander McQueen earring (sold as a pair), $750; and Jimmy Choo shoes, $2,050, jimmychoo.com.
    CreditPhotograph by Micaiah Carter. Styled by Mecca James-Williams
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  3. Give Fondant a Chance

    Long snubbed by serious pastry chefs, the most malleable of icings is making a comeback.

     By Zoey Poll and

    Fondant and marzipan fruit top vanilla sponge- and chocolate blackout cakes created for T by Sarah Hardy, the founder of the London bakery Hebe Konditori.
    CreditPhotograph by Katja Mayer. Set design by Miguel Bento
  4. Danielle Mckinney Never Thought Her Paintings Would Be Seen Like This

    The artist, whose portraits explore leisure and repose, has suddenly found success in the notoriously fickle gallery world.

     By

    The artist Danielle Mckinney, photographed at her Jersey City, N.J., studio on Dec. 20, 2023, in front of “She” (2023).
    CreditPhotograph by Sean Donnola. Artwork: © Danielle Mckinney. Courtesy of the artist, Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York and Aspen
  5. This Season’s Fashion Is All About the Silhouette

    From asymmetrical shapes to intricate tailoring, sculptural clothes with a strong sense of personality are front and center for spring.

     By Casper Sejersen and

    Left, from left: Dior top and skirt, price on request, (800) 929-3467; Andreas Kronthaler for Vivienne Westwood dress (worn underneath), price on request, viviennewestwood.com; Maar Hats scarf, about $140, maarhats.bigcartel.com; Alaïa belt, $990, maison-alaia.com; Elissa Poppy gloves, $85, elissapoppy.com; Wolford tights, $45, wolford.com; and Celine by Hedi Slimane shoes, $950, celine.com. Dior top, price on request; Celine by Hedi Slimane skirt, $2,600; Atsuko Kudo cap, about $125, and gloves, about $80, atsukokudo.com; Manolo Blahnik shoes, $795, manoloblahnik.com; and stylist’s own top (worn underneath). Right: Chanel jacket, $9,550, (800) 550-0005.
    CreditPhotographs by Casper Sejersen. Styled by Ola Ebiti

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  3. Fashion That Sticks to the Bare Necessities

    Spring’s most classic look requires just a few elements: a tailored trench, an oversize blazer, a clean-lined dress and some unapologetic confidence.

    By Jessica Madavo and Sasha Kelly

     
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  5. Letter from the Editor

    Finding Your Family

    For many, the bonds formed by choice can be as profound, as tortured, as those into which we are born.

    By Hanya Yanagihara

     
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  9. Market Report

    Flat Shoes That Look Sharp

    The season’s most stylish pairs combine pointy toes with low heels.

    By Mari Maeda and Yuji Oboshi

     
  10. First of Its Kind, Last of Its Kind

    How Chanel No. 5 Became a Necklace

    The accessory — which doubles as a diamond ring — takes its inspiration from the design of the iconic perfume bottle.

    By Lindsay Talbot

     

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