“This is a woman’s home,” the actress says. “If a man walks in, I want him to feel like a guest.”
Category: tdesign2024
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Go Wild with Fall’s Animal-Print Accessories
Jaguar, cheetah and leopard spots are showing up on the season’s fiercest shoes, boots and bags.
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Why Breast-Shaped Cakes Are the Confection of the Moment
An age-old Sicilian sweet, inspired by the martyrdom of St. Agatha, is finding favor with modern pastry chefs.
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Side Tables With Style and Storage
Small but impactful pieces that hold more than just a lamp.
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It Was Their Dream Home. But Could They Grapple With Its Dark Legacy?
After a Berlin couple discovered who’d once lived there, they still wanted to make the house their own.
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The Man Behind Ferrari’s Fashion Line on What Fuels His Designs
Rocco Iannone is inspired by Joshua Tree, his middle school teacher and cats.
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An Illustrated Guide to Fall’s New Books
What happens on Page 76 of books by Garth Greenwell, Domenico Starnone and Alia Trabucco Zéran, as envisioned by the artist Jammie Holmes.
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The Gay Male Artists Subverting the Primness of Cross-Stitch
Queer makers are using embroidery to challenge centuries of gender norms.
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In Bali, a House That Taught a Fashion Executive How to Relax
At his Japanese-inspired villa, the cofounder of Maison Kitsuné has found pleasure in letting go.
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Can a Scotch Egg Be Fancy?
Plus: a new ski-in, ski-out hotel in the French Alps, titanium watches and more from T’s cultural compendium.
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On an Italian Island, a Home That Celebrates Color and Craft
Atop the volcanic cliffs on the tranquil Salina, one woman has created a respite where art and nature reside in perfect harmony.
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Natasha Rothwell and Samara Joy on Finding Their Voices
The “How to Die Alone” creator and actress and the Grammy-winning jazz singer talk about genre, improvisation and romantic comedies.
