Is Jake Paul a Social Media Genius or a Jerk?
The 20-year-old YouTube megastar is mining a summer of controversy to build a social media empire.
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The 20-year-old YouTube megastar is mining a summer of controversy to build a social media empire.
By ALEX WILLIAMS
With her new book, “Reset,” a thwarted Silicon Valley power player hopes to do for gender discrimination what Anita Hill did for sexual harassment.
By JESSICA BENNETT
After her divorce, a mother and son who had been living by the rules of Orthodox Judaism decide to test (and taste) a new world of possibilities.
By TOVA MIRVIS
With satin cowboy shirts and Kim Novak curves, Raf Simons continues to redesign the contours of his new country.
By VANESSA FRIEDMAN
The president has lodged his pronouncements in our collective memory and discourse like no other public figure in recent history.
By TEDDY WAYNE
For Ariel Nicholson Murtagh, an appearance in a PBS documentary on trans kids led to a Vogue spread and a modeling agent. Now, she’s walking runways.
By JACOB BERNSTEIN
On tour to promote his new mystery novel, the highly paid BBC host pauses to shop for some bedding at a favorite furniture store.
By STUART EMMRICH
He was the managerial genius behind Yves Saint Laurent, his former lover, and had a stormy run as the head of Paris’s opera houses.
By JONATHAN KANDELL
Mohamed Soltan, a human rights advocate who was imprisoned in Egypt and staged a hunger strike, marries Habiba Shebita, a longtime supporter.
By TAMMY La GORCE
The private equity firm beat out rivals that included Bain Capital, KKR and Permira to take a controlling interest in the fast-growing British luxury e-commerce group.
By ELIZABETH PATON
The British clothier, newly arrived in SoHo, is holding the line against athleisure.
By JON CARAMANICA
Silicon Valley has gone through many shoe style trends, including Crocs and Vibrams. Now it’s Allbirds, the wool shoe that techies love to wear.
By NELLIE BOWLES
The producers of “The Founding of an Army,” a government-backed epic about the early years of the Chinese military, were attacked online for casting too many dreamy young men.
By AMY QIN
Angelo Sosa’s new line of aprons is fashion forward and stain resistant.
By FLORENCE FABRICANT
Daniel Arnold spent the last two months photographing parks in all five boroughs. The experience showed him “a very different pulse of the city.”
By DANIEL ARNOLD, JOANNA NIKAS and EVE LYONS
Rose Marie Cromwell, who has lived in Panama, returned to photograph life on Avenida Central, a busy street near the city's old town.
By ROSE MARIE CROMWELL, KERRI MacDONALD and EVE LYONS
A photographer spent a couple of Sundays roaming the streets in Brooklyn and Harlem searching for finely dressed churchgoers.
By ANDRE WAGNER, JOANNA NIKAS and EVE LYONS
“I wanted to capture photos that were cinematic because I am very inspired by the cinema of Hong Kong,” said the photographer An Rong Xu, who visited Hong Kong this spring.
By AN RONG XU, JOANNA NIKAS and EVE LYONS
In the SoHo neighborhood of New York, lines form early and last long for the newest limited-edition product “drops.” A photographer and a writer collaborate to meet the young stalwarts and check out their spoils.
By JEFFREY HENSON SCALES, REBECCA PIETRI and EVE LYONS
There were parties galore on the first night of fashion week, including a book party for Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott, and a drag ball with RuPaul.
By BEN DETRICK
The Hampton Classic Grand Prix caps off the East End social season; the 9/11 Memorial & Museum benefit dinner is held in Lower Manhattan.
By DENNY LEE
The makeup artist Pat McGrath holds a vogue ball with celebrity judges, while Tom Ford trots out shirtless waiters for his New York return.
By DENNY LEE
Citi Taste of Tennis, the City Parks Foundation and the Prostate Cancer Foundation held events at the end of August.
By DENNY LEE
Events were held last week for the Animal Rescue Fund of the Hamptons, East Hampton Artists and Writers, and the New-York Historical Society.
By DENNY LEE
Shopping in the city may be a bit of a throwback. But there’s a young, savvy generation of mainland Chinese buyers that brands are eager to entice.
By MIKE IVES
The brand’s chief executive, Raynald Aeschlimann, has set his sights on more sales in China, female buyers and perhaps even a James Bond boost.
By JANE A. PETERSON
Demand, especially from younger buyers, has brands offering scores of design and accessory options.
By VICTORIA GOMELSKY
Timothy Yong of Singapore says he follows the brand at auctions around the world.
By JANE A. PETERSON
The Christopher Ward brand is supporting an effort to trek 100 miles in 24 hours.
By MING LIU