Bye, White T-Shirts—Fashion People Are Convinced This Cooler Alt Looks Better With Jeans

Bye, White T-Shirts—Fashion People Are Convinced This Cooler Alt Looks Better With Jeans

We have nothing against white T-shirts. They’re a timeless classic for a reason. It’s just… they aren’t that exciting. They don’t add anything new to an outfit. Instead, they’re better for grounding louder pieces or statement trends. If you’re trying to put together an exciting look with jeans, T-shirts aren’t necessarily what you gravitate towards.…

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3 Chic Summer 2026 Trends You Probably Already Own

3 Chic Summer 2026 Trends You Probably Already Own

After an afternoon spent street-style spotting at New York‘s Chelsea Hotel during yesterday’s Prada Mode event, it became very clear that some of the chicest summer trends for 2026 aren’t new at all. In fact, New York‘s best-dressed were making a case for many of the elevated classics already lurking in our wardrobes. Chances are,…

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The Rise of the Meta-Gay Show

The Rise of the Meta-Gay Show

At times, this approach can wear thin, the air quotes so enormous that they dwarf what’s inside them. But, when the method clicks, it captures something profound: the deep craving to understand, cross-generationally, queer art that refused to play it small. At one juncture, Bassichis recounts a routine that Maya did about coming out as…

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A Stunning New LACMA Descends Upon a City in Crisis

A Stunning New LACMA Descends Upon a City in Crisis

It is for this Los Angeles that the Swiss architect Peter Zumthor has designed a building that is both futuristic and primordial. A great gray swish spanning Wilshire Boulevard, the new LACMA opened to the public in May. It calls to mind a spaceship loaded with several thousand artifacts representative of life on Earth, ready…

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Most Men Are Lying About How Tall They Are

Most Men Are Lying About How Tall They Are

The online subculture known as looksmaxxing claims to offer a set of newfangled solutions for men—many of them short, many of them incels—to increase their sexual and social status. On message boards and forums, TikToks and live streams, looksmaxxers trade strategies for sharpening their jawlines, adding muscle, and “ascending” into a higher order of man.…

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Olivia Rodrigo Wore This Millennial Trend the Gen Z Way

Olivia Rodrigo Wore This Millennial Trend the Gen Z Way

Millennials seem to be passing down style gems to Gen Zers, unbeknownst to them. The latest example of the “hipster” generation’s trends trickling down to the new wave of fashion connoisseurs comes via Olivia Rodrigo, wearing a trend millennials still love today. While gallivanting around London, Rodrigo was spotted wearing the trend that every fashion…

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Shop These 25 J.Crew New Arrivals For The Chicest Summer Wardrobe

Shop These 25 J.Crew New Arrivals For The Chicest Summer Wardrobe

It’s June, which means summer is officially here. If you’ve been looking to make some meaningful wardrobe updates for the hotter days ahead, now’s the perfect time. J.Crew’s selection of new arrivals has been seriously impressive. From perfect breathable separates to easy summer dresses, it’s safe to say summer has arrived at J.Crew. I’ve done…

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Trump Has Turned Washington, D.C., into His Own Personal Stage Set

Trump Has Turned Washington, D.C., into His Own Personal Stage Set

For nearly eight years, while living in Washington, D.C., I often played out a thought experiment in my mind: Which Presidential candidate would Americans vote for if they knew, as I and my fellow-D.C.ers did, that the winning candidate would be moving into their proverbial back yard? More than ninety-three per cent of District constituents…

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When Dance in New York Took Center Stage

When Dance in New York Took Center Stage

Then came the modern-dance pioneer Martha Graham, who founded her company at Carnegie Hall, in 1926. Graham developed a new way of expressing emotion and meaning through the body, using breath as a source of explosive energy, and tapping into her internal drama as subject matter. In 1933, Balanchine came to New York, all the…

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