Highlights

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    The designer Jeremy Scott arriving at last year’s Met Gala with Ariana DeBose, one of several actresses who wore Moschino to the event.
    CreditNina Westervelt/The New York Times

    No Joke: Jeremy Scott Is Leaving Moschino

    In a fashion world surprise, the designer is leaving the Italian label he has helmed for 10 years.

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  1. PERSONAL ORDER

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    From left, coats by Tove, Loewe, Stella McCartney, Bottega Veneta, Tod’s, MaxMara and the Row.
    CreditFrom left; Tove; Isidore Montag; Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images; Filippo Fior; Max Montingelli; Filippo Fior/Gorunway.com; The Row

    24 Coats We Want From the Recent Fashion Shows

    Long, strong and bold, coats ruled the runways this season — so much so that we’re making our shopping list early.

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    The author, with a hackberry tree, on the 320-acre property where she lives in central Virginia.
    CreditMatt Eich for The New York Times

    The Many Lives of Jeannette Walls

    The writer of “The Glass Castle” starts a new chapter with a rip-roaring novel set during Prohibition.

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    Attendees of the Irish Whiskey Festival, held on Saturday in Manhattan, toast with cocktails made of nonalcoholic whiskey.
    CreditNatalie Keyssar for The New York Times

    St. Patrick’s Day Is Sobering Up

    Those celebrating a holiday often associated with booze can now raise a glass of nonalcoholic whiskey or Guinness.

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Love

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    Grace Fooden, a fashion and beauty consultant, and Michael Correy, who retired from AT&T, met through a dating app five years ago. They were married March 1 at the Avalon Hotel in Palm Springs, Calif.
    CreditJenna Schoenefeld for The New York Times

    Three Dates, and Then a Commitment

    Grace Fooden and Michael Correy met on Bumble and quickly bonded over similar family backgrounds and a Phish cover band.

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    Dot Goldberger and Simone Budzyn had their wedding on Oct. 8 in Chesterfield, N.J. Instead of traditional wedding parties, they surrounded themselves (literally) with a “Pump Up Party.”
    CreditShannon Collins

    Making Their Weddings an All-Gender Affair

    Some couples are forgoing certain traditions — like groomsmen and bridesmaids — in favor of more inclusivity. As one person planning a wedding said: “That’s just being a good host.”

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