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By SONNY VANDEVELDE
Scenes from the Paris Fashion Week photo diary of Sonny Vandevelde.
The Paris men's shows could always surprise with a great venue, or staging, or casting that conveyed the spirit of the designs. But Thursday's shows put out so little energy that they made a case for seeing the clothes in the showroom. Or catching them later online.
Scenes from the Paris Fashion Week photo diary of Sonny Vandevelde.
Scenes from the Paris Fashion Week photo diary of Kevin Tachman.
Scenes from the Paris Fashion Week photo diary of Sonny Vandevelde.
In Italy, a sense of confident, offhand chic animated the Milan men’s wear shows.
Lisa Belkin talks with Samantha Parent Walravens about her book "Torn: True Stories of Kids, Career and the Conflict of Modern Motherhood," the inaugural book for the Motherlode book club.
Four rooftop gardeners who turned hostile environments into tiny edens years ago, a time when “green roof” wasn’t a buzz term.
Home brewing, which was rendered illegal by Prohibition and not relegalized until 1979, is enjoying a resurgence.
A spiritual man who practices yoga daily built a house on a slope overlooking the Arabian Sea, in a village about three hours from the city.
Kawal Singh Ahluwalia built guest cottages so his daughter and son could spend more time at his home in what is known as the Hamptons of Mumbai.
The interior designer went shopping in the Hamptons for items to outfit an outdoor shower.
Garden spaces that are blooming in New York despite decades of fierce challenges by buffeting winds, searing heat, covetous landlords and evolving civic policies.
The country’s top bartenders suggest seasonal drinks with just three main ingredients — loads of refreshment for minimal effort.
The panel tasted rhums agricoles and cachaças, captivating rums distilled purely from fresh sugar-cane juice.
The export market for the South American spirit is growing, assisted by American expertise, passion and money.
Jimmy Haber and Laurent Tourondel, who built the $80 million BLT restaurant business, are now entangled in a turbulent legal battle.
The Times asked some of the country’s top bartenders to suggest streamlined coolers built for easy summer drinking.
Photos of the society-crowded new restaurant on the Upper East Side, reviewed by Sam Sifton this week.
When the most influential restaurant in the world closes, who will step up to take the lead?
“We knew from the beginning we wanted to marry each other,” the bridegroom said.
“We knew from the beginning we wanted to marry each other,” the bridegroom said.
The bride is an executive director for communications at Time Inc.; the bridegroom is a managing director for business management at Credit Suisse.
The couple met as graduate students in the African diaspora studies program at the University of California, Berkeley.
Plates and glasses printed with standard or custom phrases add to the dinner conversation without saying a word.
Peggy Post, a director of the Emily Post Institute and the great-granddaughter-in-law of its namesake, answers readers’ questions on the topic.
In this homemade video, Kristina Carroll and Ty Barnes describe meeting at a mutual friend's barbeque in 2008 in San Francisco.
Scenes from the Milan Fashion Week photo diary of Sonny Vandevelde.
There was an air of the exotic in Christopher Bailey's great Burberry Prorsum collection.
Scenes from the Milan Fashion Week photo diary of Sonny Vandevelde.
Two more reasons to visit Argentina's capital: a new scent lab and a new concept store.
Resort has that 1970s vibe: secretary scarf blouses, superwide trousers, trapeze dresses and this breezy, romperlike top and skirt ensemble.
Patterned shorts and a busy tank will give you a head start on one of resort's more pronounced trends.
When you're ready to try a different design for shorts this summer, consider a more adventurous print, like these from Sunny Sports.
Scenes from the Milan Fashion Week photo diary of Sonny Vandevelde.
Another day of runway looks, another Scorecard at your service.
On the eve of the first major retrospective of his work, the designer Jean Paul Gaultier swoops into Canada.
The swimwear collections make us lustful for these no-fuss, color-blocked geometric maillots right now — we don’t want to wait for winter holiday.
Muted colors speak just loud enough.
Known for her deft use of exuberantly colored gems, Irene Neuwirth, a California jeweler, is making waves with her first diamond collection.