When the Italian jewelry designer Bea Bongiasca, 34, founded her namesake brand in 2014, she set out to create a world where whimsy reigns. Her sculptural, irreverent collections have included curling bright...
Read moreThe season’s sculptural silhouettes are designed to make a splash.
Read moreIn T’s column 1 Piece, 10 Budgets, we share 10 perfect versions of an item in a range of prices. Sectional sofas — comprising two or more pieces that can be rearranged...
Read moreLast year, Everett published “James,” his reimagining of the American classic “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,” told through the voice of Mark Twain’s enslaved Black character Jim. In the strictest sense, “James”...
Read moreFirst of Its Kind, Last of Its Kind tells the story of an exceptional accessory and the archival piece that inspired it.In 1925, Adele Casagrande and Edoardo Fendi opened a small handbag...
Read moreCentered on a blossom-shaped peninsula, Helsinki is as cool and calm as the slate-gray waters that surround it. For centuries, the city, like the rest of present-day Finland, was under foreign rule,...
Read moreIn My Obsession, one creative person reveals their most prized collection.The artist Larry Bell, 85, was born with severe undiagnosed hearing loss. “I didn’t know it, and neither did my parents,” he...
Read moreSometimes food aversions have an inciting childhood incident, such as misery or vomiting, but often there’s no traumatic history. The scent is one possible explanation: In certain preparations, eggs give off a...
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Read more1. Shopping BagsKate Lanphear, women’s style director: We’d seen Bottega Veneta models carrying shopping bags in recent seasons, leather versions made to look like paper bags. Karl Lagerfeld did similar trompe l’oeil...
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