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  1. The Savannah Bananas Needed a Bigger Stage

    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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    The Savannah Bananas started out as a collegiate summer league team but have grown into a barnstorming sensation.
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  2. How Does Your Facial Hair Make You Feel?

    We want to hear about how women’s experiences of having visible facial hair impact their day-to-day.

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  1. 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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    On the final night of Paris Fashion Week, Coperni transported showgoers to Disneyland Paris for an after-hours fashion show.
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  2. 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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    Mike Scott, center left, and Mark Minto, center right, were among the 108 participants in this year’s Brooklyn Open, which was open to any golfer who paid its $175 entry fee.
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  3. Give Them What They Want

    Tulle, camouflage, denim and all those buckles: Paris Fashion Week had a little of everything.

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    At Hermès, influencer Caroline Daur’s perfect photo-op.
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  4. 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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    Beyoncé is the centerpiece of an ad campaign by Levi’s that is intended to increase the share of the company’s products that are sold to women.
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  5. 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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  1. 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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    Tessa Tookes and Joey Kirchner were married Sept. 21 at the Brighthouse Farm in Ontario, Canada. The couple met in 2022, as cast members of “Bachelor in Paradise Canada.”
    CreditGillie Bird
  2. 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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    CreditCarolina Moscoso
  3. 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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    Olha Beskhmelnytsina and Ethan Bregman were married Sept. 14 at Edem Resort & Spa in Strilky, Ukraine. They chose to have the wedding in her home country so her family could attend.
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  4. 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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  5. 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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    Zach and Caitlyn Chilelli chose to hold their wedding and reception on a Friday so they could relax with guests for the rest of the weekend in Montauk, N.Y.
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  1. 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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  2. Tiny Love Stories: ‘She Literally Ran From the Room’

    Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.

     

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  3. Were We the ‘Fat Couple’?

    When Courtenay was alone with her boyfriend, her body shame disappeared. But when they left the house, it felt different.

     By Anna MartinReva GoldbergEmily LangDavis LandChristina DjossaAmy PearlJen PoyantLynn LevyDaniel RamirezDan PowellElisheba IttoopSonia HerreroMarion Lozano and

    CreditIllustration by The New York Times; Inset: Brian Rea
  4. 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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    CreditBrian Rea
  5. Tiny Love Stories: ‘I Had a Second Chance’

    Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.

     

    CreditBrian Rea

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  2. Demure Might Not Be Just a Passing Fad

    Many brands in their spring 2025 collections offered ladylike alternatives to the flashy and revealing clothing that has proliferated in recent years.

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    They Met For the First Time Twice

    Rieanna Stewart remembered Devin Miller from a brief encounter three years earlier. And then: “We both left time and space,” Ms. Stewart said.

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  14. The Politics of a Boring Suit

    A night of few fireworks between the candidates was also a night of little sartorial flair. And that was the goal.

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  20. Jay Pharoah’s White Gold Cross Necklace

    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.

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    Sex Is Back on the Table in Paris

    Balenciaga starts the heavy breathing. With shimmies from Hermès, Stella McCartney and Victoria Beckham.

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    What to Wear Next

    A brilliant Loewe collection, some good ideas from Courrèges and Junya Watanabe, and a step forward at Alexander McQueen.

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  33. Yes, You Can Swim in Louboutins

    Christian Louboutin enlisted the French Olympic synchronized swimming team to introduce his new Miss Z stilettos at Paris Fashion Week.

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  38. Maggie Smith: A Life in Pictures

    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.”

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  39. Secrets of the Ultimate Celebrity Photographer

    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

     
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    But Would Kamala Wear It?

    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.

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    An Unexpected Spark Leads to a Journey of Acceptance

    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

     
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    Now They’re Dance Partners for Life

    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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    Why Oakland Is Saying Goodbye to Pro Baseball

    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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  64. Donald Trump Embraces ‘Love’

    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.

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    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

     
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  77. Arséma Thomas’s Watch

    Wearing her perfectly imperfect watch helps the “She Taught Love” star feel close to her late father.

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    Getting Old Never Looked So Ugly

    “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

     
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  82. ASK Vanessa

    Is It Time to Rename the Pussy-Bow Blouse?

    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

     
  83. A Moment in Time, Preserved in Polyester

    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

     
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    A Surprise Season of Stranger Things

    Standout shows from Bally and Bottega Veneta bring Milan Fashion Week to a close. Gucci, Versace and Moschino do some recycling.

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    “The Golden Bachelorette” offers a glimpse at how dating changes after losing the love of your life. This is what it’s really like.

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    A Writer Walks Into a Rave

    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

     
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    Prada vs. the Algorithm

    Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons take on the style echo chamber. Fendi celebrates choice.

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