Men’s Fashion Shows: Siki Im

Playful Patches (and Vintage Clothing) Created by Friends
The model Edie Campbell and the illustrator Christabel MacGreevy have started a company of iron-ons — and now, the clothes to wear them on.

On the Verge: Brand to Know: A Men’s Wear Line Made From Vintage Quilts
The pants and button-downs by Emily Adams Bode began as bedspreads — or grain sacks or uncut dish towels.

Alfred Stieglitz’s Intimate Portraits of Georgia O’Keeffe
The husband and wife collaborated on several works together between 1917 and 1937, which are included in a new show at the Tate Modern in London.

David Mellor’s Understated Designs
From mailboxes to cutlery, his work remains an integral part of British life.

On Beauty: The Surprisingly Sexy Side of Glitter
Sparkly makeup is not just the plaything of children and rock stars — used carefully, it’s cool and modern, evidence of a life fully lived.

Paris Couture Week: Chanel, J.Mendel and Armani Privé
A photo diary of the fall 2016 couture shows that were presented in Paris on Tuesday.

The Design Legacy of David Mellor, as English as Afternoon Tea
His work was so understated that it has slipped into the canon of modern British life with little fanfare.

A Collaboration Between Georgia O’Keeffe and Alfred Stieglitz, Captured Over 20 Years
The photographer took 300 portraits of his wife between 1917 and 1937 — many of which are on view in an expansive new show of her work at the Tate Modern.

Cosmetic Surgery That’s Just a Click Away
Now there is an easier and more efficient way to connect doctors with new patients who seek plastic surgery.

Illustrated Interview | Seth Rogen
The actor-director, who co-wrote and co-produced the upcoming animated film “Sausage Party,” in which he also voices a wiener fighting for his life, sketched his answers at home with Sharpies.

The Hills on Governors Island
Leslie Koch, the President of the Trust for Governors Island, discusses its new park, designed by Adriaan Geuze of West 8.

Feeling For: Instant Coffee You’ll Actually Want to Drink
San Francisco’s Sudden Coffee is brewing and dehydrating the very best single-origin beans from top roasters.

Views of the Hills on Governors Island
The island’s sprawling new park includes hedges, slides, summits and a stone scramble.

Aziz Ansari Goes to India
The American actor and comedian travels to South Asia in search of his roots — and tons of ‘romba tasty’ food.

At Vetements, Collaborations Are the Name of the Game
The photographer Pierre-Ange Carlotti gives T a behind-the-scenes look at the show, which was presented in Paris during couture week.

The Stunning (and Fun) Transformation of a Forgotten New York Landmark
A sprawling new park brings a bit of wonder — and unparalleled views of Manhattan and Brooklyn — to Governors Island.

Forty-Eight Hours With Justin O’Shea
T follows the designer around over the two days leading up to his debut collection for Brioni.

Making It: Making a Haute Couture Look: Schiaparelli
A closer look at a garment in Schiaparelli’s fall 2016 couture collection, which showed in Paris this week.

Paris Couture Week: Giambattista Valli, Dior and Iris Van Herpen
A photo diary of the fall 2016 couture shows that were presented in Paris on Monday.

In Paris, 48 Hours With Brioni’s New Designer
In the lead-up to his debut show for the iconic men’s brand, Justin O’Shea found time to attend the Vetements show, have a drink — and even do a little boxing.

Paris Couture Week: Guo Pei — and a Miu Miu Party
A photo diary of the collections presented on Sunday.

My Bookshelf, Myself: Ten Famous People on What to Read This Summer
Just in time for the Fourth of July, T revisits highlights of its recurring booklist column.

Impossibly Modern 1930s Fashion and Ad Photos
Paul Outerbridge, a friend of Man Ray’s and Duchamp’s, brought a witty eye and careful composition to early color photography.

What to Expect at Couture: 5 Brands New to the Schedule
A rundown of the upcoming crop of guest designers, from Iris Van Herpen to Vetements.

Watch Report: Three Elegant Chronograph Watches That Clock Distance and Speed
They merge a sporty tachymeter with a dressy profile.

The Photographer Who Captured London Life in the ’70s
Al Vandenberg, the focus of a new book, photographed the city’s interwoven subcultures.

Portraits of London Life (and its Many Subcultures) in the ’70s and ’80s
Al Vandenberg’s street photos offer a summery, idiosyncratic vision of the city’s youth culture.

Muhammad Ali in 1977
The photographer John Stewart, now 96, was summoned by the late boxer’s franchisers to take his portrait in May 1977.

A Multisensory Art Experience That Starts in Chelsea — and Ends in Beacon
Isabel Lewis’s commission for Dia spans the art foundation’s two sites, and the train ride connecting them.

Three Mornings With Muhammad Ali
The photographer John Stewart recounts the first time he met the late boxer in 1977.

Two Summery Cocktail Recipes, One Handy New App
A CFDA-award winning Instagrammer and James Beard-award winning bartender collaborate on the new Liquor Cabinet offering on iTunes.

Food Matters: Where to Eat Good Italian in Paris
Five of the city’s best — and best-looking — places for pizza, pasta and antipasti.

Feeling For: A Whimsical Jewelry Line, Borne From a Designer’s Stream of Consciousness
Alice Waese based her new collection of irregularly shaped rings and necklaces off fantastical drawings.

The Story of a Thing: Jenny Slate on the Great Pleasure of Tiny Animals
The comedian and actress (and voice in the upcoming animated film “The Secret Life of Pets”) discusses a diminutive wooden rabbit she holds dear.

Meet the Lingerie Brand Marieyat
The line, now in its second collection, consists mainly of high-waisted and medium-rise underwear, bras and bodysuits.

Men’s Fashion Shows: Thom Browne, Paul Smith and Lanvin
A photo diary of the spring/summer 2017 collections that were presented in Paris on Sunday.

On the Verge: Brand to Know: Subversive, Super-Comfortable Lingerie
Marieyat, a year-old London-based underwear brand, finds freedom in flaws.

Wild, Wonderful, Wacky Hair on the Men’s Runways
On the fall/winter 2016 runways, designers from Comme des Garçons to Gosha Rubchinskiy festooned men’s heads in spiky hair, flower crowns and splashes of color.

Men’s Fashion Shows: Dior Homme, Hermès and Sacai
A photo diary of the spring/summer 2017 collections which were presented in Paris on Saturday.

Men’s Fashion Shows: Comme Des Garçons Homme Plus, Junya Watanabe Man, Hood By Air and Berluti
A photo diary of the spring/summer 2017 collections which were presented in Paris on Friday.

Men’s Fashion Shows: Rick Owens, Louis Vuitton, Dries Van Noten and Yohji Yamamoto
A photo diary of the spring/summer 2017 collections which were presented in Paris on Thursday.

A Day in New York With Japanese Artists
Five of the creators of Muji’s newest collection went out in the city for Japanese — which was served on the handmade vessels they created for the store.

Three’s a Trend: Monochromatic Work Uniforms
This season, Moncler Gamme Bleu, Diesel Black Gold and Lemaire showed neutral, utilitarian suits.

Where Japanese Artists Go for Japanese Food in New York
The creators of Muji’s latest collection are in town for the show, and sale, of their work at the store’s Fifth Avenue flagship location.

On the Verge: Artist to Know: The 29-Year-Old Effortlessly Melding Science and Romance
For her larger-than-life sculptural installations, Marguerite Humeau finds inspiration in elephant funeral rituals, genetic discoveries and lovesick robots.

My Bookshelf, Myself: My 10 Favorite Books: Laurie Anderson
The titles the musician and artist would most want with her on a desert island.

A Quaint Vermont Destination for Buying Glass (and Brunch)
At home with Simon Pearce, whose rural empire has become one of the area’s most popular summer destinations for shopping and dining.

In “Punk Weekender,” a Spotlight on Women of the Punk Scene
Photographs from Anita Corbin, Derek Ridgers and more are on view at the Photographers’ Gallery in London.

1930s Travel Films by the “Park Avenue Cubists”
Newly restored videos of the abstract-artist couple Suzy Frelinghuysen and George L.K. Morris’s trips around the world are now on view at their Berkshires home.

Vintage 1930s Travel Films, Taken by the Berkshires’ Most Creative Couple
This summer, newly restored videos of the artists George L.K. Morris and Suzy Frelinghuysen’s journeys can be seen at their Bauhaus home.

Three’s a Trend: Big, Boxy Shoulders

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