Highlights

  1. The Story of a Thing

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    Perfume Genius’s Most Magical Possession

    The musician discusses his “kitchen witch” — a totem that’s been looking after him for the past seven years.

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    CreditPhotograph by Craig McDean. Styled by Max Pearmain

    The Emails of Natalie Portman and Jonathan Safran Foer

    On the eve of two milestones — her directorial debut, his first book in a decade — the famous actress and acclaimed novelist open up their inboxes.

  1. By Design

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    One Lavish Decorator’s Super Simple Beach Retreat

    Miles Redd has made a career out of his love for custom flounce and flourish. So how did he end up with an Ikea-filled bungalow on Fire Island?

  2. Sign of the Times

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    The Return of the ’90s

    From slinky slip dresses to nostalgic sitcoms, the era is back with a vengeance. Again.

  3. Wanderlust

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    CreditDaniel Boshoff

    Africa’s Capital of Cool

    With its thriving contemporary art and nightlife scenes, the Ghanaian city of Accra has become a cosmopolitan hot spot. Here’s what to do there.

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    CreditPhotograph by Simon Watson. Produced by Marella Caracciolo Chia

    An Ancient Tuscan Farm Turned Magical​, Bohemian​ Home

    A sprawling estate overlooking Florence makes an unlikely — if blissful — setting for the painter Fiona Corsini di San Giuliano, her husband and their six kids.​

T’s July 17 Entertainment Issue

More in T’s July 17 Entertainment Issue »
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    CreditIllustration by Konstantin Kakanias

    Wild, Wonderful, Wacky Hair on the Men’s Runways

    On the runways, designers from Comme des Garçons to Gosha Rubchinskiy festooned men’s heads in spiky hair, flower crowns and splashes of color.

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    CreditIllustration by Konstantin Kakanias

    A Great Portuguese Escape

    You could venture past the walls of Casa Mãe — a charming new resort, once a 19th-century estate — but you’ll want for nothing if you don’t.