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Twisted Up • From the outside, Amy Griffin’s life appeared picture-perfect. But she knew, deep down, that all was not right. In this excerpt from her memoir, The Tell, the initial signs of a childhood trauma begin to appear.
HAVING THEIR SAY • A trio of independent designers—each of whom has launched their brand since the pandemic—talk with Nicole Phelps about their processes, their challenges, and their triumphs.
AN EYE ON YVES • Hamish Bowles spent decades collecting the groundbreaking work of Yves Saint Laurent. Now, he writes, it’s going on exhibit in the late designer’s Marrakech museum.
OUT OF THE JUNGLE • A retrospective of Brazilian artist Beatriz Milhazes opens at New York’s Guggenheim.
TRUE ROMANCE • Two lush new books look at the endless allure of the garden.
MOP TOPS • With its profusion of feathery layers, the shag is a distinct look, both retro and newly reinvented.
ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST • With new hotels and resorts, Big Sky, Montana, opens up.
ALL IN THE FAMILY • New fiction looks at the ties that bind.
Play time • How does Sabrina Carpenter manage to be modern and nostalgic, girly and glam, sweetly romantic and totally risqué all at the same time? Abby Aguirre meets an irresistible pop conundrum.
State of Wonder • The surreal beauty of Jekyll Island, Georgia, proves an enchanting backdrop for fantastic silhouettes, playful textures, and a devil-may-care romantic flair.
FREE TO ROME • Alessandro Michele’s move to Valentino, the Roman fashion house steeped in glamour and romanticism, has been a homecoming of sorts. Rebecca Mead meets him as he draws on his cherished freedom to create like never before.
A Singular Man • Haider Ackermann took a call from Tom Ford, and everything changed: Now he’s taking the helm of the brand Ford founded.
From the Ground Up • Sarah Burton’s post-McQueen life has taken her to Paris and Givenchy, where she’s rebuilding the house to imagine a whole new glorious future.
Another World • A decade ago the artist Lorna Simpson took up painting for the first time. A monumental new show at The Metropolitan Museum of Art reveals all she’s accomplished.
HE AT WAVE • A seductive, feverishly celebrated revival of A Streetcar Named Desire arrives in Brooklyn with a blockbuster cast—including an antihero for the ages.
BURNING BRIGHT • Tyla’s rise, from South African newcomer to a global popiano sensation, is a reminder that dance music knows no boundaries.
TWO PRINCES • At a proving moment in men’s tennis, a pair of young challengers on either side of the Atlantic are stepping up.
The End of the Affair • Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s new novel, Dream Count, is haunted by the idea of what could have been. Here, she tells the story of her own first love.
Machines Like Us • A new musical on Broadway—imported from Seoul—asks age-old questions about romance, mortality, and living life to the fullest. The twist? Robots.
The Darling Buds of March • Artichoke season is short and creates ardent feelings. In its honor, Tamar Adler dines around town, paying tribute to a delightful, poetic vegetable.
character studies • The spring runways were characterized less by a singular motif or trend than by sheer abundance—a joyous cacophony of shapes, textures, attitudes, and points of view.
Giant Steps • The shoes of the season don’t just make a statement—they steal the whole glorious show. In miniature vignettes devised by Studio Giancarlo Valle, spring’s best slingbacks, sandals, pumps,...