Her 8-Year-Old Drove Herself to Target and Became an Internet Star
Tangie Wilson was sleeping when her daughter Zoe sneaked out of the house and drove to the store. The tale of how it all unfolded is as relatable as it is incredible.
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Tangie Wilson was sleeping when her daughter Zoe sneaked out of the house and drove to the store. The tale of how it all unfolded is as relatable as it is incredible.
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Everyone’s favorite dancing baseball team is taking its act almost exclusively to M.L.B. and football stadiums in 2025, with even more extreme changes on the horizon.
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We want to hear about how women’s experiences of having visible facial hair impact their day-to-day.
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How to Stage a Viral Fashion Show
The French house Coperni closed Paris Fashion Week with a show at Disneyland Paris, capped off with a surprise runway appearance by Kylie Jenner.
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A Bartender, a Firefighter and a Giuliani Walk Onto a Fairway
The Brooklyn Open golf tournament attracts players whose backgrounds are as varied as their swings.
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Tulle, camouflage, denim and all those buckles: Paris Fashion Week had a little of everything.
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Beyoncé Released a Song and Levi’s Saw Its Moment
The denim brand was looking for ways to sell more apparel to women, and the megastar gave them a natural spokeswoman thanks to a song on “Cowboy Carter.”
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With Little Luck on Dating Apps, Some Singles Shift to Pitch Decks
Using PowerPoint presentations, business cards and billboards, some daters are taking their own approach to finding love.
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13 Days After Meeting, She Proposed on TV and He Followed Suit
Tessa Tookes and Joey Kirchner were both feeling down on love. Then they were cast on “Bachelor in Paradise Canada,” and had a change of heart (with the help of producers).
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With Little Luck on Dating Apps, Some Singles Shift to Pitch Decks
Using PowerPoint presentations, business cards and billboards, some daters are taking their own approach to finding love.
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It Was Risky to Hold a Wedding in Ukraine. They Did It Anyway.
Ethan Bregman asked Olha Beskhmelnytsina to be his girlfriend on Feb. 23, 2022. The next day, the world had changed.
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10 Unexpected Places Romance Blossomed This Summer
Readers share their stories of serendipitous meet-cutes at retreats, museums, cooking classes and grocery stores.
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First Comes Marriage. Then Comes the Rehearsal Dinner.
Some couples are opting to get the wedding out of the way first, so they can relax and enjoy the rest of the festivities.
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We Were Just Voices in a Dark Room
Having barely met, we fell deep through late-night phone calls. Did that mean we were meant for each other?
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Tiny Love Stories: ‘She Literally Ran From the Room’
Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
When Courtenay was alone with her boyfriend, her body shame disappeared. But when they left the house, it felt different.
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I Decentered Men. Decentering Desire for Men Is Harder.
Organizing my life around some idyllic future husband has always felt wrong to me.
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Tiny Love Stories: ‘I Had a Second Chance’
Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
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A new line of handbags expands the offerings of her brand at the big-box chain. Plus, rare Birkenstocks and a pink suit you may have seen.
By Misty White Sidell
Many brands in their spring 2025 collections offered ladylike alternatives to the flashy and revealing clothing that has proliferated in recent years.
By Misty White Sidell
How to get into the season, even if you’re squeamish.
By Maya Salam and Nadine Redlich
A couple bought a second home with friends, and then decided that being neighbors would be much more fun.
By Tim McKeough
Neither Benjamin Clymer, its founder, nor the Watches of Switzerland Group would disclose terms, but they stressed that coverage would continue to be independent.
By Victoria Gomelsky
Rieanna Stewart remembered Devin Miller from a brief encounter three years earlier. And then: “We both left time and space,” Ms. Stewart said.
By Jenny Block
Mary Kathryn Burke was ready for a drink after her mother was admitted to the hospital. Jonathan King messaged her at the right time.
By Valeriya Safronova
Emil Weinstein and Dr. Alix Masters took things to the next level with Lil Jon and the East Side Boyz playing in the background.
By Emma Grillo
Inside an intimate gathering with New York’s creative crust to celebrate a colorful shoe.
By Rachel Sherman
Celine shocked the industry by announcing that Hedi Slimane, its top designer, is leaving. Hours later, it surprised many again by naming his replacement.
By Jacob Gallagher
A reader worries that her 29-year-old son is stringing along his girlfriend of nearly three years: She wants marriage and children, but he’s not sure she’s “the one.”
By Philip Galanes
As Season 7 begins, an expert says figuring out a participant’s motivation is both an art and a science.
By Annemarie Conte
Louis Vuitton, Chanel and Miu Miu bring Paris Fashion Week to a close with some important takeaways.
By Vanessa Friedman
A night of few fireworks between the candidates was also a night of little sartorial flair. And that was the goal.
By Jacob Gallagher
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A trendy company that embraced the plant craze of a decade ago has evolved to fill the needs of a changing demographic.
By Sandra E. Garcia
He and his friend Mike Wolfe launched the treasure-hunting show in 2010, part of a wave of reality TV aimed at finding fortune in everyday items.
By Clay Risen
The stage stars were among more than 600 people who turned out for an evening of dinner and performances to benefit Black Theater United.
By Sarah Bahr
In his latest feat of prosthetic fun, the performance artist Alexis Stone transformed himself into the actor at the Balenciaga runway show in Paris.
By Jessica Iredale
The “Saturday Night Live” alum — whose new comedy special, “Jared,” was just released — wears a cross around his neck not just as a symbol, but a reminder of how to live his life.
By Amelia Diamond
During the early pandemic, two architects found most of their jobs on hold. It was time to get creative.
By Tim McKeough
Balenciaga starts the heavy breathing. With shimmies from Hermès, Stella McCartney and Victoria Beckham.
By Vanessa Friedman
One of the last remaining union-run hat factories in the country is in New Jersey. Over more than three decades, its workers have made hats for competing campaigns.
By Charles W. McFarlane
A reader wonders why more women start opting for chunky frames at a certain age. Our fashion critic explains the appeal.
By Vanessa Friedman
Major change is in the air, in all sorts of ways.
By Vanessa Friedman
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Actors, designers and musicians turned out at a party to celebrate the Business of Fashion’s annual index of industry leaders.
By Jessica Roy
The New York mayor is accused of accepting free luxury travel in exchange for political favors. How large was he living? A writer puts the experience to the test.
By Sarah Lyall and Clark Hodgin
Scrutinizing the costumes in Netflix’s “The Perfect Couple.”
By Guy Trebay
For decades, Combs and other celebrities have commented on his party lifestyle. Here’s some of what they have publicly said.
By Maya Salam and Jonathan Abrams
The events helped the music mogul raise his profile. But one woman who worked at them has said in court papers that the parties had a dark side, too.
By Jesse McKinley and Sarah Maslin Nir
A brilliant Loewe collection, some good ideas from Courrèges and Junya Watanabe, and a step forward at Alexander McQueen.
By Vanessa Friedman
Christian Louboutin enlisted the French Olympic synchronized swimming team to introduce his new Miss Z stilettos at Paris Fashion Week.
By Jessica Iredale
Adam Dressner, a lawyer turned portrait artist, began painting eccentric New Yorkers a few years ago. Many of them made an appearance at a recent exhibition.
By Steven Kurutz
Issa Rae prefers attire with “symmetry” and avoids flashy clothes. Plus: vintage Ralph Lauren and the sudden end of a cult brand.
By Misty White Sidell
A line of luxury watches was promoted by former President Donald J. Trump for its gold and its price tag. Watch experts are less enthusiastic about the quality.
By Steven Kurutz
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She had a long, award-winning career as a screen and stage actress, finally becoming a household name with her memorable turn in “Downton Abbey.”
By The New York Times
In a declining business, Kevin Mazur has thrived by gaining the trust of Beyoncé, Madonna and Taylor Swift. His motto: “Why wouldn’t you want to make people look good?”
By Jacob Bernstein
Jessel Taank hits a fashion week party — with Pavit in tow — and pours tequila behind a bar.
By Sarah Khan
Maisy Stella stars in “My Old Ass,” a new coming-of-age film. After years as a child actor, she says it was going to high school that helped her prepare.
By Rachel Sherman
Why professional designers swear by supermarket décor.
By Tim McKeough
In her sophomore collection Chloé’s Chemena Kamali offers a high summer vibe, but not too many suits. Schiaparelli and Rabanne also let the sun shine in.
By Vanessa Friedman
After Jonathan Filiberto, a medium known as Jonathan Mark, matched with Jessica Rega on a dating app, it took months before he shared what he did for a living.
By Jenny Block
The actress Jessica Phillips and Chelsea Nachman, a theatrical publicist, felt an instant attraction after first meeting seven years ago. But it took a few years before their romance took off.
By Tammy LaGorce
After getting caught in a moment right out of a rom-com, it was clear Kevin Turner had a choice to make. He chose Dr. Nicholas France.
By Vivian Ewing
Grayson Warrick is the son of a retired ballet dancer. Alyssa Hubbard grew up dancing. And the two first met in preschool in New York.
By Sadiba Hasan
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Celebrities including Pharrell Williams and Forest Whitaker ate plant-based dishes (and admired the kitchen) during an event to toast UNESCO, the U.N. cultural agency.
By Alyson Krueger
By examining the work of designers of African descent, a new exhibition in Manhattan finds common threads and, more interestingly, divergences.
By Sandra E. Garcia
Jane Pratt, one of the most influential editors of the last few decades, returns to media with her aptly titled project Another Jane Pratt Thing.
By Lizzy Goodman
The morning show host announced that she’s stepping down after more than 25 years at NBC filled with laughter, tears and the occasional glass of wine.
By Annemarie Conte
Fan groups that once partnered with Oakland’s ownership turned into its most vocal critics. With nothing left to fight, they will stage a funeral of sorts.
By Jack Nicas
A team’s plan to build a palace in Las Vegas highlights a cultural shift in the American sports experience, driven by a single factor: money.
By Jack Nicas and Jim Wilson
With a new store, Steven Alan is trying to reconjure the magic of the boutique that put him on the fashion map.
By Max Berlinger
A photo booth on Manhattan’s Lower East Side is drawing long lines of young people who yearn for physical media.
By Sadiba Hasan and Graham Dickie
An iPhone feature has some users baffled as they are asked to share their location with work acquaintances, dead relatives and people on other continents.
By Jessica Roy
The Major League Baseball team the Athletics played their final games this week in the Oakland Coliseum, which has been their home base in California for the past half-century. They’re expected to relocate to Las Vegas for 2028 at the whim of their billionaire owner, John Fisher, and in the meantime play in a minor-league ballpark in Sacramento. Jack Nicas of The New York Times explains how the plan to build a stadium in Las Vegas is driven by a single factor — money — and what it’s meant to Oakland.
By Jack Nicas, Farah Otero-Amad, Rebecca Suner, Laura Salaberry and David Seekamp
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Olivier Rousteing’s new muse is … makeup? For everyone.
By Vanessa Friedman
The popularity of videos that show young people inhaling nitrous oxide from whipped cream chargers has prompted TikTok to block searches, and the vendor to halt sales.
By Callie Holtermann
A message on Instagram falsely claims that whoever shares it can legally bar Meta from sharing their data and photos. Don’t fall for it.
By Madison Malone Kircher
Unable to treat her parents as often as she would like, a reader is unsure how to encourage them to take a big step toward financial self-reliance.
By Philip Galanes
Politicians often lean toward hyperbole, but the frequent use of the word “love” in the former president’s fund-raising notes is an increasingly common tactic for him.
By Jesse McKinley
It’s standard practice in Berlin, and camera covering is catching on in London, Ibiza and New York as clubs seek to protect an anything-goes atmosphere.
By Thomas Rogers
Health care systems have been putting therapists’ progress reports online, much to the surprise (and anger) of some patients.
By Christina Caron
The “Industry” star on how she learned to have a healthy argument with her new fiancé.
By Anna Martin, Reva Goldberg, Emily Lang, Davis Land, Christina Djossa, Amy Pearl, Jen Poyant, Lynn Levy, Daniel Ramirez, Dan Powell, Marion Lozano, Rowan Niemisto, Diane Wong and Pat McCusker
Signs of self-assurance were apparent in outfits on and off the runways at Milan Fashion Week.
By Simbarashe Cha
Owners and staff star in a new generation of goofy commercials on social media.
By Madison Malone Kircher
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It isn’t easy or fast, but it can be done. Here’s what worked for one couple.
By Margaret Roach
Saint Laurent and Dior struggle with the answer.
By Vanessa Friedman
The 82-year old singer received several standing ovations at an exclusive SoHo Sessions performance that drew fans including Kevin Bacon, Jerry Seinfeld and Amy Schumer.
By Rosalie R. Radomsky
For many people, celebrating the winter holidays means marking it in eccentric and sometimes downright inexplicable ways.
By The New York Times
Hollywood luminaries gathered for the Albie Awards; and the New York Philharmonic and the Metropolitan Opera drew a crowd of philanthropists and Broadway stars to Lincoln Center.
By Louis Lucero II, Sarah Bahr and Rachel Sherman
Moo Deng, whose name translates to “bouncy pork,” has united the internet while following a familiar path to stardom.
By Becca Foley and Noah Riffe
Wearing her perfectly imperfect watch helps the “She Taught Love” star feel close to her late father.
By Amelia Diamond
For Les Deux Magots, 2024 is more than a milestone.
By Tina Isaac-Goizé
“The Substance” figures in the long line of movies about what you might call menopausal derangement syndrome — the ostensibly crazy-making tragedy of a woman living past 50.
By Rhonda Garelick
A pasta-making witch from a beloved 1975 fable is being hailed online as the blueprint for a very specific strain of autumnal coziness.
By Callie Holtermann
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A reader proposes retiring a fashion term often interpreted as a double entendre. Our fashion critic explains the origins of the tie-neck blouse and its name.
By Vanessa Friedman
Vintage soccer jerseys have become a streetwear staple, and a target of major investors. Their real appeal lies in the memories they conjure.
By Rory Smith and Jack Roe
The restaurant reviewer Keith Lee tastes takeout dishes in his car, and sometimes offends whole cities in the process.
By Korsha Wilson
Standout shows from Bally and Bottega Veneta bring Milan Fashion Week to a close. Gucci, Versace and Moschino do some recycling.
By Vanessa Friedman
One Small Step, an initiative that facilitates conversations between people with opposing views, is trying to tackle political polarization.
By Joseph Bernstein
“The Golden Bachelorette” offers a glimpse at how dating changes after losing the love of your life. This is what it’s really like.
By Catherine Pearson
Party-hopping across boroughs with Emily Witt, whose new memoir takes her from literary New York to the city’s underground nightlife scenes.
By Rachel Sherman
As long as they get good grades. Plus: a new top editor at i-D magazine and a nascent ‘it’ bag.
By Misty White Sidell
Escaping a kidnapper at age 12.
By Kimberly Bridson
Liv Schmidt has inspired debates with videos that some believe encourage disordered eating. One social media site tried to remove her.
By Ella Quittner
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The costume designer of “Sex and the City” and “The Devil Wears Prada,” now 82, still heeds her family’s advice.
By Ruth La Ferla
We found new and revamped adults-only hotels and resorts for those who want to get away from it all.
By Stephanie Rosenbloom
A tiny apartment in London shows that you don’t have to paint everything white to make a space feel larger than life.
By Julie Lasky
Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons take on the style echo chamber. Fendi celebrates choice.
By Vanessa Friedman
When Samantha Rosensweig, who is well versed at lip reading, picked up on a chat John-Jay Pontrelli had with his cousin, she used the opening.
By Tammy LaGorce
Gregory Addicott was on another date when he met Christopher Traina. Six weeks later, they became official and began a “press tour,” introducing each other to their respective families and friends.
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