Street Style: 1990s-Inspired
The best of readers’ photos from the week of Dec. 17.
In this week’s Intersection video, we hear Kai Shaw explain how men’s wear is shaping fashion, while other West Village locals gave us tips on holiday dressing.
The delightful exception to basic black are New Yorkers in eye-catching felt helmets and other colorful clothes like Santa costumes.
The breakout “Glee” star has written and acts in a new film. He has also published the first in a two-book series.
In a world that is host to what seems like an ever-increasing number of manners enforcers, we protect art, we hang up cellphones, we realign waiters and we even police the policers.
Many of the most memorable style moments of 2012 are symptomatic of an industry in which the players are struggling to retain their relevancy and their shares of the pie.
Whether your seasonal obligations stay local, involve cross-country train rides or require international flights, we’ve selected a range of useful gifts to make jet-setting modishly convenient.
Get complete coverage of fashion and style and the latest looks from the runway.
With 3,000 ornaments to display, a woman’s existence dangles before her eyes.
Can vegetable gardens hurt property values? Many communities say yes.
Santa Monica, Calif., is a rare city where people are encouraged to dispense with their lawns.
An East Village decorating scheme subtly inspired by cats.
The Times’s chief restaurant critic counts down his favorite new restaurants of the year.
East Coast transplants are making bagels in the Bay Area that some argue are as good as those produced in New York.
When it comes to truffles, it pays to know a few facts about the weird biology and the often duplicitous nature of the truffle business.
A little vermouth finishes off a dish of eggs, browned onions and chicken livers.
A collection of videos and photos with recipes for drinks, hors d’oeuvres, cookies and more to feed a festive crowd.
From pans to panettone, staff members and contributors of the Dining section share a variety of their favorite holiday gifts for food lovers.
At Pouring Ribbons, a second-floor saloon that opened in September on Avenue B in the East Village, a new workplace model was created to give the bartender a fighting edge.
Interactive map of health violations at restaurants in New York
An associate producer for “60 Minutes,” an Olympic fencer and a manuscript.
The end of the Mayan calendar, some negative numbers, and the people who dismiss all of it in the name of love.
Thousands of couples are expected to declare their everlasting love in Las Vegas on Wednesday, 12/12/12 — the last such triple-date likely to occur in their lifetimes.
Gift ideas include blankets, candleholders, fan heaters and towel warmers.
Questions about multiple maids of honor, and other wedding planning issues.
Many couples found Dec. 12, a k a 12/12/12, an auspicious day to report to the Marriage Bureau.
Married 29 years, the fitness guru and the big brother of the tennis star Tracy Austin keep it together with positive attitudes and a determination not to take anything for granted.
Anne Hathaway, Rihanna and Beyoncé Knowles wear the festive color best, with a lot of texture and high contrast.
The best of this year's coffee books, according to our caffeinated columnist, take a deeper look into the history of the drink, in America and elsewhere.
Taylor, a multi-hyphenate known for hosting events in Los Angeles, has created a new collection of decorative linens inspired by memories of convivial, casually chic meals in Mexico and Greece.
Your choice: sparkling or flat? Six handheld conversation starters, from discreet to anything but.
The model and brand ambassador for Clark's Botanicals tells T about her healthy eating habits and her favorite beauty products.
In need of a spirituous bauble in time for the holidays? Our cocktail columnist offers up top-shelf gift ideas for every budget.
Roomeur's first collection for prefall imagines the feminist icon Frida Kahlo transplanted to modern-day Gotham.
The London designer finds a festive way to celebrate the once-lowly vegetable.
The sought-after facialist has created a skin care line that blends the rigor of the lab with the gentleness of natural ingredients.
Abramcyk, a co-owner of the restaurants Tiny's and Super Linda in TriBeCa shares what he's giving and what he's hoping to get this holiday season.
Scenes from Friday night's benefit concert for The Mayor's Fund to Advance New York City in support of Hurricane Sandy relief efforts.
A sumptuous, cream-colored journal features interviews, essays, fiction and artwork by up-and-coming writers and artists.
The Band of Outsiders designer shares what's he giving, and what he's hoping to get, this holiday season.