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  1. The Broad Appeal of the Elsa Dress

    Wearing a costume from “Frozen” in daily life has become a pastime for many children who identify with the character, regardless of gender.

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    Some parents equated Elsa’s caped, icy-blue dress to a superhero suit because their children associate it with her power to shoot ice from her hands.
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  1. 24 N.B.A. Rookies on Their Draft Day Outfits

    Before they were drafted, the N.B.A.’s top prospects stopped to show off their clothes and discuss their decisions of how to represent themselves.

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  2. The Incredible Disappearing Dress

    Balenciaga put on quite a performance in Paris. There was also drama at Schiaparelli and magic at Jean Paul Gaultier.

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    Balenciaga, couture fall 2024
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  3. Lanvin, Oldest French Fashion House, Names a New Designer

    Peter Copping will become the artistic director in September.

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    Peter Copping working on an Oscar de la Renta gown in 2015.
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  4. Where Does Chanel Go From Here?

    It’s between designers, and at a crossroad.

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    Chanel, couture fall 2024
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  5. Gold Medal Looks in Paris

    Dior and Thom Browne get Olympic fever.

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    Thom Browne, couture fall 2024
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  1. Showcasing Authentically American Style

    The inaugural Native Fashion Week, held this month in New Mexico, reflected the diversity and potency of Indigenous designers.

     

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  2. Capturing the Celtics’ Tunnel Walk

    Players from Boston’s team arrive at basketball’s most exclusive private runway.

     By Simbarashe ChaKaren Hanley and

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  3. New York City’s Easter Parade, Where Spring’s in Full Bloom

    Spectators showed up to celebrate the season.

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    Boutonnieres and top hats made appearances at the parade.
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  4. Hair That Puts Your Best Face Forward

    Wet waves, curly mullets and all sorts of braids commanded attention without camouflaging other features.

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  5. Sun, Sun, Sun. Here It Comes.

    Spring’s warmth is a flirt, but New Yorkers are ready for the season’s unpredictability.

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    A shirt in the breeze, shades in the matrix. From April through early May, New Yorkers seem to make decisions to accommodate unpredictable weather patterns.
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  1. Donald J. Trump, the Man, the Flag

    In a visual age, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee is making himself into the 51st star.

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    Mr. Trump in red, white and blue in front speaking in front of the Red, White, and Blue in April 2016, when he was a candidate for the Republican presidential nomination.
    CreditNathaniel Brooks for The New York Times
  2. The Power of the Kennedy Look

    Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has a secret weapon up his rolled-up shirt sleeves.

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    Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s personal style is, in many ways, a throwback to his family legacy.
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  3. Stormy Daniels as We Had Never Seen Her

    During her time on the stand in former President Donald J. Trump’s criminal trial, the adult entertainer dressed for history — and a jury.

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    Stormy Daniels leaving the Manhattan criminal court after testifying on Thursday.
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  4. The Meta-morphosis of Mark Zuckerberg

    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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    Mark Zuckerberg arriving in Seoul in February in an Overland shearling jacket
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  5. The Trumpification of Kristi Noem

    The South Dakota governor’s new teeth are just the latest step in a very MAGA makeover.

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    Mirror image? Gov. Kristi Noem greeting Donald Trump at a rally in Vandalia, Ohio.
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  1. Megan Stalter’s Scorpio Ring

    The actress made sure that the ring, a style also owned by her girlfriend, became a part of her costume for her role in an upcoming show by Lena Dunham.

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  2. Kevin Kwan’s Art Deco Heirloom

    The author, who received the ring from his favorite aunt, described himself as its custodian “for this generation.”

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  3. R.O. Kwon’s Jade Rings

    The rings, passed down by her mother, remind the author of the connection she has to her ancestors.

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  4. A Jewelry Line Rooted in Qatar

    Fatma Al-Mohannadi uses local designs and artisans to create her De Trove brand.

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    Fatma Al-Mohannadi, the founder of De Trove, has said her goal is to make jewelry that celebrates Qatari culture and history, but with designs that could be worn throughout the day.
    CreditHeath Holden for The New York Times
  5. 4 Objects That Explain the History of Carnegie Hall

    A new podcast explores an array of items from the 133-year-old hall’s archive, like Ella Fitzgerald’s glasses and an opening-night ticket.

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    Archive items features on Carnegie Hall and WQXR’s new podcast “If This Hall Could Talk” include Ella Fitzgerald’s glasses, an opening night ticket and a suffrage pin.
    CreditPeter Garritano for The New York Times

Watches

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  1. Spring Means It’s Time to Plant Edinburgh’s Floral Clock

    The Scottish capital has maintained this mix of horology and horticulture since its installation in 1903.

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    David Dorward working on the Floral Clock in Edinburgh. It will be in full flower between mid-July and mid-October.
    CreditRobert Ormerod for The New York Times
  2. Edinburgh’s Time Ball Will Fall Again

    The time signaling device, which hasn’t been operating in recent years, is being restored as part of the renovation of a Calton Hill monument.

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    An 1861 lithograph of Edinburgh’s Time Ball atop the Nelson Monument on Calton Hill.
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  3. When Watchmakers Team Up With Pritzker Prize Winners

    Architects say they find a certain affinity between designing major structures and smaller items to wear on the wrist.

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    The architect Edouardo Souto de Moura designed the Lebond Souto Moura for Lebond Watches.
    CreditAnders Modig Davin for The New York Times
  4. A Watchmaker Who Seizes the Moment

    Ups and downs in the industry, coupled with a tragic loss, have taught Ludovic Ballouard that the most important time is now.

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    The independent watchmaker Ludovic Ballouard in his atelier in Avusy, Switzerland. He is known for his innovative but iconoclastic creations.
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  5. An Exhibition to Show ‘Young Guys What We Have Been Doing’

    The independent watchmaker Kari Voutilainen was dubious about a show in Finland, but then he decided, “why not?”

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    Sketches of Voutilainen watches on display at the Finnish Museum of Horology and Jewellery Kruunu in Espoo, Finland.
    CreditVesa Laitinen for The New York Times

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    Couture Fit for a ‘Lion King’

    A new Balmain collection pays homage to the Disney film on a milestone anniversary. Plus, a preppy designer makes a comeback.

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