At workplaces including Ava DuVernay’s production office and the fashion designer Joseph Altuzarra’s atelier, the staff meal is a way to fuel the creative process.
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A Paris Home With Its Own Rock ’n’ Roll Soundtrack
The designer Charles Zana channeled gritty 1980s New York to create a polished Parisian apartment for a friend.
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How to Cook Breakfast for a Big Group (and Clean Out Your Fridge)
The chef Jeremy Lee shares his endlessly adaptable recipe for eggs and greens.
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Staff Meals Aren’t Just for Restaurants
A shared lunch (or breakfast or dinner) has become a key part of many creative endeavors. For many, it’s where a team really comes together.
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How to Dress Up an Outfit With an Unexpected Accessory
Easy, monochromatic wardrobe staples get a boost from a structured handbag, an elegant cap or leather opera gloves.
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A Mexico City Apartment Complex Where Dozens of Artists Live and Work
The 174-unit Edificio Mascota in the Colonia Juárez neighborhood covers an entire city block.
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A House That Memorializes a Vanished New York
In Lower Manhattan, the former residence of an artist couple remains unchanged years after their deaths.
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Oversize Coats Are the Season’s Biggest Trend
Giant, tailored wool outerwear is a cozy yet polished choice this fall.
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The Fungus That’s Transforming Charcuterie and Cocktails
Plus: a new sleeper carriage on the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express, men in capes and more from T’s cultural compendium.
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Courrèges’s Designer Is Inspired by Parks, Empty Nightclubs and, Well, Trash
“I try to find beauty where it’s not,” says Nicolas Di Felice, who shares his creative touchstones.
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The Chrysanthemum Is No Longer Just for Grocery Store Bouquets
By spotlighting unusual varieties and unlikely combinations, designers are casting the flowers in a new light.
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Has Tailoring Ever Been This Romantic?
This fall, men’s suiting embraces relaxed silhouettes and unapologetically pretty accents.
