The outfitter to Lily Collins and Sarah Jessica Parker can sell you a tutu or a pink merkin. In a new memoir she spills the tea.
Category: Content Type: Personal Profile
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Pat Field’s New Hustle
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Katherine Schwarzenegger Pratt’s Picture-Perfect Life
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:The author has long been surrounded by fame. Still, she keeps some things private.
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Hayley Williams Is Fueled by Teas, Thrifting and Terrifying Films
The New York Times – Music:As Paramore releases its sixth album, “This Is Why,” the singer and songwriter chats about playing in a maturing band — and the music, mushrooms and tinctures that have aided that journey.
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The Blurred Lines Between Goldman C.E.O.’s Day Job and His D.J. Gig
The New York Times – Business:David Solomon brushes off D.J.ing as a minor hobby that has little to do with his work at the bank, but his activities may pose potential conflicts of interest.
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Alex Moss, Jewelry Designer to Drake, Releases New Collection
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:The jewelry designer Alex Moss specializes in creating custom pieces for clients like Drake and Jack Harlow. This month, he releases a collection available to the masses.
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What Will It Take to Trust M. Night Shyamalan?
The New York Times – Movies:The director, whose latest is “Knock at the Cabin,” has been working to regain audience faith, one B-movie at a time.
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Raye Made ‘My 21st Century Blues’ After a Long Journey
The New York Times – Music:The British musician spent years writing for other artists, eventually sharing her frustrations online. After speaking her truths about the industry, she shares personal revelations on her debut.
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The Ecstatic, Elusive Art of Ming Smith
The New York Times – T Magazine:The artist was the first Black woman photographer to have her work acquired by MoMA. Now, decades later, as she returns for a solo show, she reflects on her singular career.
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The-Dream and Muni Long: From Behind the Scenes to the Grammys
The New York Times – Music:Ahead of the first-ever Grammy Award for songwriter of the year, two musicians who have been both headliners and behind-the-scenes cogs trace their unique journeys to recognition.
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Reflections on Star Quality From a Golden Age of ‘Junk TV’
The New York Times – Movies:In a new memoir, a longtime casting director revels in memories of a bygone Hollywood, matching actors with the roles that made them stars.
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How the R&B Innovator Kelela Unlocked a New Level
The New York Times – Music:In the six years since her debut, “Take Me Apart,” the 39-year-old musician has been researching, processing and preparing to make an even bolder statement.
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For the Conductor Charles Munch, Virtuosity Meant Taking Risks
The New York Times – Music:This 20th-century maestro could be extreme at the podium, but he also believed in the “beauty, joy and goodness” of an artist’s calling.
