Who Will Save These Dying Italian Towns?
Near-empty villages try to hold on to an endangered way of life — and some of the country’s most important artisanal traditions.
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Near-empty villages try to hold on to an endangered way of life — and some of the country’s most important artisanal traditions.
By DEBORAH NEEDLEMAN
This article was originally published in October 2014. We are sharing it again in memory of the designer’s partner Pierre Berge, who died today.
By MARIAN McEVOY
Forty years after the publication of his groundbreaking travelogue, ‘‘In Patagonia,’’ the author’s writing — and style — have lost none of their power to bewitch and inspire.
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Amid it all, a handful of new designers are debuting collections.
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A short list of places to relax, enjoy a meal, shop a bit — and find some peace between the shows during fashion week (and always).
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He’s the greatest screen actor of his generation, but also a reluctant celebrity.
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On Thursday, Pierre Yovanovitch launches his own pieces for the home — in New York City.
By HILARY MOSS
T’s cheat sheet to the faces on the spring/summer 2018 runways.
By HILARY MOSS
The photographer Glen Luchford always snaps a picture of his lighting assistant Jack Webb before the model gets into the frame. Now, those images are revealed — alongside the final photographs.
By ISABEL WILKINSON
The architect Andrea Tognon lives and works on a property he got for free, which was once a neglected industrial complex.
By NANCY HASS
The biggest names behind fashion’s main event, in New York, London, Milan and Paris.
The art world is obsessed with unpretty pictures. But why?
By CHARLIE FOX
The "Jeopardy!" host sketched his answers at his desk with both a regular and an Extra Fine Point Sharpie while sipping a glass of chardonnay.
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One of New York’s last isolated frontiers, sleepy Sullivan County has finally found its place in the sun.
By BRETT BERK
Anyone who makes things for a living understands this sensation: the realization that the object you thought you were making is sometimes not what actually gets made.
By HANYA YANAGIHARA
Deborah Needleman, who visited ancient and now semi-desolate hillside villages for T, shares how to get the experience.
By DEBORAH NEEDLEMAN
The season’s men’s wear is wonderfully, plainly normal.
By ALEXANDER FURY
Inside the world of an heir to Gem Palace, Jaipur’s legendary jewelry emporium.
An heir to the Gem Palace, Jaipur’s legendary jewelry emporium, shares his inspirations — and vision.
By NANCY HASS