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  1. Critical Shopper

    The Row Relaxes at the Beach

    Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen’s minimalist label has opened a breezy “local” store in the Hamptons.

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    Tiina the Store closed last fall. The Row took over the space, opening in May with some landscape design by Grace Fuller Marroquin.
    CreditTheo Wenner
  2. Fashion Review

    Where Does Chanel Go From Here?

    It’s between designers, and at a crossroad.

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    Chanel, couture fall 2024
    CreditStephane Cardinale/Corbis, via Getty Images
  1. How Much Blush Is Too Much?

    If you’re not sure, you might have what some people on TikTok are calling “blush blindness.”

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    As blush becomes a more popular beauty product, some are making fun of themselves for not realizing when they have applied too much.
    CreditFrom left: via Toni Bravo, via Rachel Carlisle, via Jennie Suk
  2. Hoping for a Glimpse of Hailey Bieber, Hundreds Turn Out for Her Makeup

    After braving a line that snaked through SoHo, fans snapped selfies and rubbed blush on their cheeks inside a tiny pop-up shop for Mrs. Bieber’s makeup brand, Rhode.

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    Inside the mirrored walls of a tiny SoHo storefront, first-day arrivals daubed on products from Hailey Bieber’s makeup brand, Rhode.
    CreditYe Fan for The New York Times
  3. Gold Medal Looks in Paris

    Dior and Thom Browne get Olympic fever.

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    Thom Browne, couture fall 2024
    CreditFrançois Durand/Getty Images
    Fashion Review
  4. F1 on the Water? Yachts Race at the Statue of Liberty.

    Thousands of spectators turned out over the weekend for SailGP, which brought a high-speed competition, and lots of champagne, to the New York Harbor.

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    The catamarans used to compete in SailGP races cost about $5 million.
    CreditDolly Faibyshev for The New York Times
  5. The Everything Guide to Partying (Without Regrets)

    Forty-three highly sociable people, from Ivy Getty to Rufus Wainwright, offer tips on how to be a stellar guest and a gracious host. Read this before you say yes to the next invitation.

     By George Gurley and

    CreditClockwise from top left: Ariel Arce; Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times; Zibby Owens; Maneesh Goyal; Jennifer Gilbert; Ivy Getty

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Love

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  1. The Wedding That Became a Music Festival

    After meeting at a jewelry shop, Alexis Major and Luka Butler developed a partnership in cannabis and in life. Their wedding reception featured performances by Ronald Isley, Davido, Quavo and more.

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    Luka Butler and Alexis Major were married at the Park Château Estate and Gardens in East Brunswick, N.J.
    CreditStanlo Photography
  2. Want to Meet Someone in Real Life? We Know Just the Place.

    Trade in an evening of swiping for a night (or day) out at one of these tried-and-true New York hotspots, where you can meet someone in person.

     By Sadiba HasanGina CherelusNia Decaille and

    Washington Square Park in Greenwich Village is a lively park brimming with eclectic characters. Each visit will elicit a fantastic people-watching experience. Packed with N.Y.U. students, longtime New Yorkers and tourists alike, there is a community for everyone there.
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  3. From the Start, Committed to Each Other ‘in Sickness and in Health’

    Shira Zilberstein and Emmanuel Cantor connected at a dinner celebrating Sukkot in 2021. Like every couple starting their lives together, they didn’t know yet what challenges lay ahead of them.

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    Shira Zilberstein and Emmanuel Cantor were married May 27 at Temple Beth Elohim in Wellesley, Mass. They first met at a Shabbat dinner in 2019, but began dating in 2021.
    CreditSilver and Salt Photography
  4. At the Ambani Wedding Celebrations, a Dazzling Display of Jewels

    Emeralds almost the size of Popsicles, ropes of the rarest natural pearls and rani haar pieces studded with diamonds were throwbacks to the time of maharajahs.

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    Nita Ambani, wife of the billionaire industrialist Mukesh Ambani, donned an emerald-and-diamond necklace and ornate earrings at her son’s prewedding celebration.
    CreditReliance, via Associated Press
  5. What Should You Wear to Our Wedding? Here’s a Mood Board.

    Dress codes, color palettes and shopping guides: Wardrobe guidance for some weddings is getting increasingly specific.

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    Lauren and Jackson England at their safari wedding in Ranthambore, India. “I am an aesthetic person, and we had a clear vision,” Mr. England said.
    CreditNaman Verma 

Modern Love

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  1. Tiny Love Stories: ‘That Was My First Inkling’

    Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.

     

    CreditBrian Rea
  2. I Was Content With Monogamy. I Shouldn’t Have Been.

    Can exploring polyamory both break you and make you?

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    CreditBrian Rea
  3. Tiny Love Stories: ‘To Die with Perfect Abs’

    Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.

     

    CreditBrian Rea
  4. He Couldn’t Admit That He Was Hurt

    Serving in Vietnam had turned my father into an angry man. So we went back together.

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    CreditBrian Rea
  5. Tiny Love Stories: ‘I Hated Myself Because of the Way I Looked’

    Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.

     

    CreditBrian Rea

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  1. encounters

    On Tuesday Night, She Goes Out

    Hitting New York’s East Village with Sabrina Fuentes, the 24-year-old frontwoman of the band Pretty Sick.

    By John Ortved

     
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    When the Runways Are a Personal Playlist

    Theater and dance critics can’t own the subjects they cover, but a fashion critic can — at least imaginarily — by making a hits compilation as the clothes go by.

    By Guy Trebay

     
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  7. ASK Vanessa

    How Short Is Too Short for a Skirt?

    Hemlines can spark questions — and strong opinions — about professionalism and appropriateness. Our fashion critic offers a reader some advice on skirt length.

    By Vanessa Friedman

     
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  14. Center Ring at the Fashion Circus

    Streetwear tyro KidSuper brings a Brooklyn indie vibe to fashion’s biggest stage, this time in a collaboration with Cirque du Soleil.

    By Guy Trebay and Sam Hellmann

     
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  16. PIece of Me

    Kevin Kwan’s Art Deco Heirloom

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

    By Amelia Diamond

     
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  25. The Hosts of Journalism’s Favorite Podcast Say Goodbye

    After 12 years, Aaron Lammer, Max Linsky and Evan Ratliff will soon release the final episode of “Longform,” a podcast that unwittingly captured the shifts in the journalism and publishing industries.

    By Brady Brickner-Wood

     
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    Exposing the Designer Behind the Curtain

    Dior, Chanel, Lagerfeld — a rash of new streaming biopics have tried to humanize fashion’s most famous names. Is that a good thing?

    By Vanessa Friedman

     
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  38. Stop-and-Shop the Runways

    If you’re just looking (but not buying), there’s pleasure in creating an imaginary wardrobe from the men’s wear catwalks at Gucci, Fendi, JW Anderson, Ralph Lauren and Tod’s.

    By Guy Trebay

     
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  54. June Is the Month When Olympic Dreams Die

    There will be no shortage of drama when the Paris Olympics begin in July, but most hearts will be broken in the cutthroat qualifying trials this month.

    By Scott Cacciola

     
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