July 4, 2023

Lorraine Toussaint on Living in Hudson Valley After Fire Burned Her Malibu Home

After losing her California home in the 2018 wildfires, the actress bought an early-19th-century farmhouse near Rhinebeck, N.Y. The wildfire that destroyed Lorraine Toussaint’s house in […]
July 4, 2023

Freckle Tattoos Are Making Their Mark on TikTok

You get a freckle tattoo, you get a freckle tattoo. Everybody gets a freckle tattoo! On a recent June morning in Brooklyn, Chloe Sarre nearly drifted […]
July 4, 2023

Reviewing the Couture of Dior, Schiaparelli and Thom Browne

Thom Browne makes his couture debut, while Schiaparelli, Dior and Iris Van Herpen spin their own dreamy tales. In 1955 the idea of the gray flannel […]
July 3, 2023

Ignoring the Red Flags for the Thrill

“The Idol” was bad, but it did get one thing right: Sometimes we pick people we know we shouldn’t. This article contains spoilers for the first […]
July 3, 2023

Prue Leith’s 2,200-Mile Road Trip From California to Florida

The “Great British Baking Show” judge steps out of the tent to sample the flavors of America. Is her 2,200-mile drive a showstopper or a technical […]
July 3, 2023

Are Yoga Pants Really Pants?

A reader is searching for comfortable, stretchy pants that can be worn for more than sun salutations. I feel great when working out and love yoga […]
July 2, 2023

Archives Help Shape the Jewelry Creations of Today

New collections at Chaumet and Buccellati were inspired by those in the past. For two heritage jewelry houses, inspirations from the past are back in modernized […]
July 2, 2023

Why Some Americans Are Rethinking July 4th Celebrations

Whether because of crowds, politics or a loss of patriotism, some Americans are conflicted about celebrating the Fourth of July. Growing up in Benton, Ark., Malaya Tapp […]
July 1, 2023

Paper Magazine: The Oral History of a Downtown Institution

Paper Magazine made its debut in June 1984. The first issue was a foldout poster with a look as minimalist as the publication’s name, matching the […]
July 1, 2023

Paper Magazine: The Oral History of a Downtown Institution

Paper Magazine made its debut in June 1984. The first issue was a foldout poster with a look as minimalist as the publication’s name, matching the […]
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