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  1. 17 Unforgettable Looks at the Tony Awards

    The event gave Broadway stars a chance to step out of their costumes and into outfits that showcased personal style.

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  2. A Designer Turns His Passion for Mountaineering Into New Pursuits

    Ramdane Touhami recently restyled a hotel in the Swiss Alps and opened a hiking supply store in Paris. He says they are only the beginning.

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    Ramdane Touhami at Hotel Drei Berge, the Swiss inn that he renovated and reopened last year.
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  3. From Ferrari to the Frozen Food Aisle

    Charles Leclerc, one of the rising stars of the Formula 1, now has an ice cream on the market.

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    Charles Leclerc, the Scuderia Ferrari Formula 1 driver and budding entrepreneur.
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  4. 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.

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    Caitlin Clark has brought a lot of attention to women’s basketball over the last few years, but this month, she found out that she did not make the United States women’s national team.
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  5. Why Are Tweens Buying a ‘Visibly Firming’ ‘Bum Bum’ Cream?

    A scented lotion by the brand Sol de Janeiro is a hit among adolescents. Cue bafflement and concern from some adults.

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    A popular body cream that promises to tighten and firm skin has made inroads with an unexpected demographic: teenagers who are years away from worries about sagging and wrinkles.
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Love

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  1. 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.

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    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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  2. 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.
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  3. 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.
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  4. England’s Social Event of the Year: The Duke of Westminster’s Wedding

    Hugh Grosvenor, the seventh Duke of Westminster, married Olivia Henson today at the Chester Cathedral in Chester, England, with Prince William serving as usher.

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    Hugh Grosvenor, the seventh Duke of Westminster, and Olivia Henson wave to guests and observers after their wedding at the Chester Cathedral in Chester, England.
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  5. Two Women Redefine What it Means to Marry Your Best Friend

    After 32 years of platonic friendship, Sheri Cole and Beth Moore decided to marry for the security and legal protection.

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    Beth Moore, left, and Sheri Cole were married June 1 at Citizens Bank Park just before the first pitch of the Phillies versus St. Louis Cardinals game. At one point, they were joined by the Phillies mascot, the Philly Phanatic.
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Modern Love

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  1. 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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  2. 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.

     

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  3. He Wanted to Date Younger Women

    Which made me angry at him — and then at myself.

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  4. Tiny Love Stories: ‘We Met at a Gay Bar Called Woody’s’

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

     

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  5. An Engagement Ring, but No Fiancé

    The origin of the word betrothed is “truth,” but my ring was a lie.

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  1. 5 Places to Visit for Pride in New York

    Check out the new Stonewall visitors’ center, bask on a queer-friendly beach, see works by a pioneering lesbian photographer and revel in L.G.B.T.Q. history in every borough.

    By Ainara Tiefenthäler

     
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    Catherine Reappears, in White

    The Princess of Wales made her first public appearance since coming forward with her cancer diagnosis.

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    R.O. Kwon’s Jade Rings

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

    By Amelia Diamond

     
  6. Dries Van Noten Takes His Exit

    In an exclusive interview, the designer reveals why he is retiring, his fears and why fashion is “an addiction.”

    By Vanessa Friedman

     
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    My Renter, My Friend

    Looking out for a woman in trouble, from eight states away.

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  10. It’s the Summer of ‘Brats’

    Fans of the new Charli XCX album count themselves among them. But the term “brat” has cropped up elsewhere in culture lately, and it has subtly different meanings.

    By Emma Madden

     
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