2009 Spring Collections
Coverage of Paris Fashion Week, including video, slide shows, reviews, T Magazine's Photos of the Moment, Cathy Horyn’s updated blog and more.
The thieves behind the Harry Winston heist in Paris have been nicknamed the Pink Panthers, after the movie.
This year, the week between Christmas and New Year, a week that is usually just carefree and unproductive, is likely to be positively dead.
Desirée Rogers, the White House social-secretary-in-waiting, is the epitome of a Chicago insider, but her transition into Washington's complex and often stratified social landscape will be a learning curve.
Bill Cunningham discusses what the modern woman is wearing on the streets of New York City.
Coverage of Paris Fashion Week, including video, slide shows, reviews, T Magazine's Photos of the Moment, Cathy Horyn’s updated blog and more.
When Jane Kallir and Gary Cosimini exchanged vows Nov. 29, they had a better grasp of what they were getting into than most couples. They’d both been married before — to each other.
Bringing your own alcohol to a Muslim wedding? Maybe that's not a good idea.
Stacey Eve Sarfatti and Rustin Ian Paul were married Tuesday at Hebrew Union College in New York. Rabbi Jerome K. Davidson officiated.
Peter Norden Watt and Gerard Francis Cattie Jr. were married Saturday. The Rev. Carl L. Christensen, a minister of the United Church of Christ, officiated at the couple’s weekend house in Lyme, Conn.
Tamar Miriam Shuldiner and Keith Eric Levenberg are to be married Sunday afternoon at the Pittsburgh Marriott City Center. Rabbi Daniel E. Wasserman is to officiate.
Spring Kristy Dautel and Sean Charles McManus were married Saturday in Atlantic Beach, Fla. The Rev. Sam Pascoe, an Anglican priest, officiated at One Ocean, a beach resort.
For professionals, cutting costs can mean letting a beloved nanny or housekeeper go — and for workers who live hand-to-mouth, layoffs can be devastating.
Building a cabin, I’m finding, can be a lever into a middle-aged man’s rural fantasies.
A view inside New York’s Executive Mansion, where Michelle Paige Paterson, the state’s first lady, now has a staff of 12, a security detail and a crazy schedule.
When it comes to gifts, it really is all about the wrapper — and the box and ribbon.
Affordable presents for everyone else. By Marianne Rohrlich
Getting food of some distinction in full-service restaurants and staying below $99 isn't too easy, but it can be done.
Wine lists deserve a reverse psychology approach so bottom dwellers can have something to look forward to, not that they can't afford the luxury wines at the top of the list.
In this unstable economy, why eat sardines when you can eat lobster? Lobster prices are the cheapest they've been in 25 years.
At Corton, dish after dish has subtle nuances or an inspired finishing touch, and each succeeds primarily for simpler, more basic reasons.
As the Fender Jazzmaster turns 50, we look back at the axe of choice for many of the rock ’n’ roll elite.
The Moment is a daily blog that spans the T Magazine universe of fashion, design, food and travel.
A tour of the New York apartment of Francisco Costa, the women’s-wear designer at Calvin Klein, and John De Stefano, a horse trainer and manager.
New books explore manecdotes, brobituaries and cupgrades. And you thought beer pong was alarming.
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