A Six-Day Walk Through the Alps, Inspired by Simone de Beauvoir
The feminist philosopher pursued hiking as intellectual enlightenment. In Provence, 77 years later, one writer retraces her steps.
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The feminist philosopher pursued hiking as intellectual enlightenment. In Provence, 77 years later, one writer retraces her steps.
By EMILY WITT
Fall usually brings to mind dark, cozy colors — but this season’s party dresses conjure a distinctly different mood.
The artist shares the titles he’d most want with him on a desert island.
By KEHINDE WILEY
As part of an ongoing series for T, Robert Longo responded to a poem by Jorie Graham with an original work.
A brash tee gives a bit of subversive swagger.
Louis Benech looks back on his seminal projects, testaments to his glorious gift and to the constant, occasionally heart-rending, effects of time.
By DANA THOMAS
Marc Yankus manipulates his images — removing people, skewing angles, distorting light and color — to create a “peaceful, dreamlike” vision of the city.
By BETSY HORAN
Sofie Howard, the founder of an eponymous fine-art talent agency, says that when she bought her home, she “reimagined who I was going to be.”
By MELISSA GOLDSTEIN
The musty, earthy aroma is suddenly everywhere, in some of the nicest new fragrance releases this fall.
By CAITLIN KELLY
Paula Cooper’s love affair with minimalism began in the ’60s. From there, she pioneered a neighborhood and changed the art world.
By MARY KAYE SCHILLING
A new restaurant in Córdoba brings back a centuries-old style of cooking.
By ALEXANDER LOBRANO
Stephen Jones, the British hatmaker who collaborates with the likes of Thom Browne and Rei Kawakubo, explains the appeal of top hats.
By LOU STOPPARD
The resale site RE-SEE is putting clothing and accessories donated by Claudia Schiffer, Cindy Sherman and more on the block for charity.
By HILARY MOSS
The French actress, who directed a new short movie (out this week) for the digital stage of the Opéra National de Paris, sketches her answers to a brief questionnaire — in watercolor.
By GABÉ DOPPELT
As part of an ongoing series, the artist Ed Ruscha responded to a poem by the writer Timothy Donnelly.
The landscape designers Isabel and Julian Bannerman have transformed their coastal English home with acres of demonstrative and dramatic flowers.
By TIM RICHARDSON
Amanda Chantal Bacon, who founded the L.A.-based wellness brand, is releasing recipes, and life tips, in print.
By HILARY MOSS
A visit to the city of Dhaka, where there are two types of traffic: really bad and really, really bad.
By JODY ROSEN
For this issue, we decided to take a closer look at the meaning of design and why we make certain choices.
By DEBORAH NEEDLEMAN