Month: June 2024

Style Points is a weekly column about how fashion intersects with the wider world. “A lot of stylists that I know keep trunks” full of socks, says designer Jenni Lee. “They hoard them because they don’t know when they’re going to come across another really good one.” And when they do, they obsess over every
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Four-time World Cup champion skier Lindsey Vonn is no stranger to navigating bumpy terrain: She has battled depression, overcome debilitating insomnia, and bounced back from a slew of knee injuries. But nothing could have prepared Vonn for her hardest hurdle yet. In August 2021, her mother, Linda Krohn Lund, was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
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My wife, Mariah, and I now live in Atlanta, on one acre of land. Each morning, Mariah and I wake up and go about our morning routine. Let the dog out, use the bathroom, check on the chickens. As I write this, we have two roosters and nine hens. There’s Hootie, who looks a lot
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Bridgerton isn’t the only project Nicola Coughlan is fronting this month. Just days after the show’s season 3, part 2 dropped, Kim Kardashian’s line SKIMS launched a new campaign starring Coughlan. Coughlan appears, wearing three different form-fitting dresses from the shapewear line’s Soft Lounge Collection. Elizaveta Porodina photographed the dreamy campaign, which leans into pastels
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Right now, tennis — and its racquet-sport cousins, pickleball and padel — are having a moment. Whether it’s due to “Challengers” or the of-the-moment tenniscore trend, people have never been so interested in the sport. But while tennis is super fun to watch, it’s not always so easy to understand. There’s the funny terminology, like
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Got a chest like Arnie but the arms of Adrien Brody? Or maybe you’ve got cobra lats but your waist’s barely there? If you think the idea of dressing for your body shape is all a bit Weight Watchers magazine, think again: we men may have fewer curves than women, but our bodies – varying
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Every once in a while, the internet gets together and declares that a perfectly normal aspect of the human anatomy is actually a huge issue. Enter into evidence the “thigh gap” conversation of the 2010s (reinvented into the “leggings legs” trend of the 2020s) and, recently, the “hip dip” trend that’s corroding social media feeds
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