After the Met Gala, the Parties Lasted All Night
Usher, Jeff Bezos, Serena Williams, Erykah Badu, Janelle Monáe and other celebrities kept going into the wee hours.
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Usher, Jeff Bezos, Serena Williams, Erykah Badu, Janelle Monáe and other celebrities kept going into the wee hours.
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How Jeff Bezos, Sarah Jessica Parker, Kris Jenner and other A-listers spent their night in the museum. (Hint: Cucumber margaritas were involved.)
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Despite a rich, class-based theme and calls to disrupt the fashion extravaganza of the year, politics proved no match for the power of the spectacle.
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Don’t Be Fooled by A.I. Katy Perry Didn’t Attend the Met.
Images of the pop star were convincing enough to trick plenty of people. on social media, including Ms. Perry’s own mother.
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2024 Met Gala: The Biggest Names and Biggest Moments From the ‘Garden of Time’
Ariana Grande, Kim Kardashian and Zendaya were a few of the A-list guests who dazzled on the red carpet.
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Roller Jam USA closed for good after almost two decades.
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A Former ‘Bachelor’ Finds Love Off-Camera
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At a Taylor Swift Concert? Time to Propose.
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Move Over, Honey. Teddy Is Getting In.
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We Didn’t Know It Was the Last Time
My daughter and I looked at a book together, posed for a picture, and then she left. Forever.
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Emily Ratajkowski Can Take Care of Herself, but a Little Help Would Be Nice
Why the model and writer wants to blow up gender roles in dating, without chivalry having to die.
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Tiny Love Stories: ‘The Schoolhouse Taught Me What Marriage Didn’t’
Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
I knew I had to hold onto what I needed — even if that meant using a lawyer to get custody (of a dog).
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Tiny Love Stories: ‘The Problem Was He Smelled Really Good’
Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
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Basil Camu is on a mission to save trees, even the dying ones. His unconventional approach: Let it be.
By Margaret Roach
The Long Island abode of a couple of musical standards fans takes maximalism to a new level.
By Jane Margolies
Ahead of Mother’s Day, the advice columnist John Paul Brammer (a.k.a. ¡Hola Papi!) has a reminder: Loving your abuela doesn’t have to mean telling her everything.
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A gilt-trimmed upright Steinway piano commissioned in 1912 for the ocean liner Olympic is on dry land and ready to be heard again.
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Aaron Dessner’s Long Pond recording studio breaks a lot of design rules. It’s why musicians like Taylor Swift have put it on the map.
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Marisa Abela was not widely known before being cast as the troubled singer-songwriter in “Back to Black.” That’s over now.
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Ticket prices to the event have sharply risen, making it a fund-raising bonanza for the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute.
By Callie Holtermann
Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
Fashion’s biggest night had to go on without some of its scene-stealing stars from previous years.
By Callie Holtermann
The actress’s second dress, vintage Givenchy couture by John Galliano, was made the year she was born.
By Vanessa Friedman
What better way to distinguish oneself from hundreds of well-dressed competitors than to wear almost nothing at all?
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Viewers online immediately took notice of the cinched waistline.
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The story behind her semi-recycled red-carpet look.
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The story behind the Oscar winner’s all-denim look.
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They made a statement about their relationship with matching rose clasps on their suit jackets.
By Gina Cherelus
At the Met Gala, the future Mrs. Bezos tries out a new look.
By Vanessa Friedman
In 1962, J.G. Ballard published “The Garden of Time,” a short story about aristocrats overrun by “an immense rabble.” Now it’s the dress-code theme for the year’s most lavish ball.
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The actor went simple but playful with Loewe.
By Guy Trebay
Meet her new incarnation: dress by Oscar de la Renta; makeup by Pat McGrath; hair by Orlando Pita.
By Vanessa Friedman
The story behind her sequin, bird-covered dress.
By Jessica Testa
Designers, athletes and celebrities swapped stories on dress fittings and gala prep routines on the eve of fashion’s biggest party.
By Callie Holtermann
The red carpet featured noncelebrity guests in homemade costumes. “This is a better function, with a better message,” one guest said.
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Who will show up? How will invitees interpret this year’s “Garden of Time” theme? Fashion’s biggest red carpet is finally here.
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The company on Monday reached a tentative contract agreement with unionized employees who said they were willing to disrupt Anna Wintour’s carefully laid plans over stalled negotiations.
By Perri Ormont Blumberg
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A reader wants to let his button-ups hang loose, without getting swallowed up by unsightly shirttails.
By Vanessa Friedman
Famous actors, singers, athletes and housewives are fans of the Mercedes-Benz van, which has become a staple in streets outside events like the Met Gala.
By Brett Berk
Miranda July is experimenting again — on the page and in her life.
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America’s most famous horse race may be celebrating a milestone this year, but the hats are the real stars of the show.
By The Styles Desk and David Kasnic
This week, after the British monarch returned to official duties, celebrities helped raise money for the trust he founded, and Pharrell hosted a car auction.
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The many nonalcoholic beverages on the market have attracted a new kind of customer: the (way) under-21 set.
By Alyson Krueger
On knowing when it’s time to get out of the house.
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After their 2021 wedding, John Murray and Kimberlee Stevenson experienced much heartbreak. Now comes joy.
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With the company facing a ban in the U.S., Shou Chew is expected to join Zendaya, Bad Bunny and Anna Wintour on the red carpet.
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Jason Polan chronicled city life in thousands of sketches before he died at 37 in 2020. What happens to his legacy now?
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The actress will return to the event for the first time in five years, this time as a host. Take a look at all her previous Met Gala looks.
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The tinted balm was inspired by products that the filmmaker confected as a girl to achieve the “berry-stained lips” of a character in a Roman Polanski movie.
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The tiny cabin, one of the few extant examples of a popular 1970s design, had no heat or toilet. But it was theirs for $85,000.
By Julie Lasky
Andrew Matt met Kayla Dye six years ago at an indoor cycling studio in Dallas after signing up for a class she was teaching. Both instructor and student were immediately smitten.
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Wiktor Freifeld lived in Tusia Dabrowska’s apartment when she left Warsaw for New York. A deep friendship soon followed.
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Maddie Whittle and Charles Bramesco met through the New York film scene, connecting over a shared sensibility (and an affinity for the horror genre).
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Attendees at the annual Frederick Law Olmsted Awards wore their finest fascinators, headbands and bird hats to raise money for the jewel of New York.
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The writers behind Hate Reads, a pop-up newsletter for airing grievances and pet peeves, got up on their soap boxes.
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Vanessa Williams’s many ensembles in a music video for her new song, “Legs (Keep Dancing),” evoke her knack for portraying a diva with style.
By Melissa Guerrero
Tactics to convince people to buy less aren’t working. A quirky new documentary by Patagonia takes a different approach.
By Elizabeth Paton
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Addressing the very 21st-century question of whether to archive or memorialize past relationships on your Instagram account.
By Gina Cherelus
The stylist Law Roach on his role as an “image architect,” being a diva and his master plan for what’s next.
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A reader has been feeling left out by her husband’s siblings-only dinners — and never more so than when her brother-in-law crashed a recent get-together.
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Which brother is Chris Hemsworth, again? Meet the co-chairs of the party of the year.
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As fans and collectors clamor for autographs, Major League Baseball players have built a network — and an etiquette — for signing things for each other.
By Zach Buchanan
It’s now impossible to see a cowboy hat or pair of cowboy boots and not think of her.
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When Barbra Streisand posted a comment on social media about the actress Melissa McCarthy, it prompted a public conversation.
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With the help of Joe Rogan, a social media trend with staying power emerged from a 2018 book, “The Carnivore Diet.”
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And he has some ideas about what we should wear.
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As dissatisfaction with online dating grows, the app that put women in control is shifting course.
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“Their disdain for this house,” the designer said, “was a green light to give it a whole new life.”
By Tim McKeough
Slippers supplied by hotels — flimsy models usually made of plastic and fabric — are the next single-use item in the cross hairs of sustainability activists.
By Elaine Glusac
A reader tries to square the style’s enduring appeal with her own reluctance to wear them.
By Vanessa Friedman
It’s not that easy to tell fake Donald Judd furniture from the real thing. See if you can do a better job than Kim Kardashian.
By Anna Kodé
Blade, after a decade of flying passengers to eastern Long Island on helicopters, is getting into the luxury coach business.
By Andrew Zucker
Hyrox, a sporting event founded in Germany, has earned a large following for its dazzling, high-profile races.
By Calum Marsh
Scarlett Johansson, Colin Jost and Senator John Fetterman made their entrances at the annual journalism celebration in Washington.
By Vanessa Friedman
In Washington, celebrities mixed with journalists and government officials at glittery parties before the annual White House Correspondents’ Association dinner.
By Callie Holtermann
This week, fans turned out for a new documentary about Jon Bon Jovi and took in a performance led by Gustavo Dudamel at the New York Philharmonic’s spring gala.
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Venues across the U.S. and beyond are giving Liz Collins, who first found fame as a fashion designer, the art-world recognition that had eluded her.
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Streetwear’s Black history raconteur survived Kanye, Supreme and a near-death experience. But can he survive the internet?
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After Covid ruined high school graduation for the class of 2020, the response to campus protests might upend their college commencements.
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Dua Lipa and Patrick Mahomes are red carpet stars at an event that brought together Oscar winners and thought leaders.
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The next class of football stars has done some fashion homework, but the evening was pretty tame compared with the N.B.A. draft.
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The feminist activist, who relies mostly on moisturizer, was tapped to promote a beauty campaign about self-acceptance. Plus, a SoHo salon that evokes Southern France.
By Ruth La Ferla
Asiah James and Gerald Cannon II initially went with the flow, but after years of balancing professional ambitions and quality time together, decided to join forces forever.
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Elaiza Ramos and Marc Reyes, high school sweethearts in the Philippines, broke up after graduating, but reunited several years later at a reunion with some classmates.
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Evan Ross Katz, a writer and podcaster, and Billy Jacobson, an engineer, exchanged vows on 4/20, complete with a weed-infused reception, pop culture references and fashionable guests.
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Ben Krauss flew to Athens to propose to Shana Mansbach, with the help of her State Department colleagues, on the last stop of a European tour.
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Zendaya breaks hearts in a stylish tennis love triangle.
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After two decades, the actress known for her roles in era defining films like “The Shining” and “Nashville” has returned to acting. But what happened to her?
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The dinner parties held by Shtick, a pop-up series celebrating Jewish culture, draw out New York’s influencers, artists, designers and celebrities.
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Although his wife has long maintained that she doesn’t want to know the identity of her birth father, a reader is tempted to find out on her behalf.
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Apiary Studio in Philadelphia works with whatever a site holds to create landscapes that match the city’s aesthetic: “gritty, punk, improvised, layered with history.”
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The Gen Z ‘it girl’ singer on the painful push and pull of young love.
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At 83, the novelist and professor emerita at the University of California, Berkeley, likes to “go into the new.”
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The robotic nerd depicted in “The Social Network” has turned into the kinder, more accessible face of Silicon Valley. What’s going on?
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A show at the New York Botanical Garden, inspired by Lewis Carroll’s books, will explore his fictional and real worlds through plants, art and artifacts.
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In a video on Instagram, the singer provided fans a rare glimpse of her routine.
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The publicist is by the side of famous people like Zayn Malik, Alex Cooper and Alix Earle. She’s dating a famous chef. But she’d prefer to keep a low profile.
By Carson Griffith
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With the model Kaia Gerber, the hairstylist Guido Palau created a “low-fi” project about the transformative power of hair.
By Jessica Testa
Cowboy style means something different for every group and era — from the vaqueros to Buffalo Bill, Madonna to the Marlboro Man, Lil Nas X to Louis Vuitton.
By Guy Trebay
The challenge for Montana Levi Blanco, the Tony-winning costume designer for John Adams’s oratorio, was how to keep straight so many Marys.
By Louis Lucero II
Here’s how to make your morning shower more luxurious.
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What’s the dress code, who’s hosting, who’s going and how to watch.
By Vanessa Friedman
A party for the buzzy revival of the Broadway musical was held at a theater that has been transformed to look like a 1930s-era nightclub.
By Sarah Bahr, Melissa Guerrero and Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet
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