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      CreditPhotograph by Jessica Madavo. Styled by Delphine Danhier

      In Fashion

      Spring Sweaters for Every Mood

      Knits that range from quiet neutrals to high-contrast brights.

       By Jessica Madavo and

  1. Food Matters

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    Clockwise from left: Edith’s ube schnecken and lemon meringue schnecke; K’Far’s poppy seed, brown butter and olive bourekas and potato and everything spice bourekas.
    CreditMari Maeda and Yuji Oboshi

    The Bakers Reimagining Traditional Jewish Pastries

    By transforming once-kosher recipes with new flavors, shapes and techniques, chefs are innovating on, and safeguarding, time-honored breads and desserts.

     By Jenny ComitaMari Maeda and Yuji Oboshi and

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    Comme des Garçons dress and socks, price on request, and shoes, $585, (212) 604-9200.
    CreditPhotograph by Théo de Gueltzl. Styled by Ronald Burton III

    Spring’s Surprising New Shapes

    High volume, surreal silhouettes and out-of-this-world materials define a new wave of over-the-top evening wear.

     By Théo de Gueltzl and

T's March 5 Men's Fashion Issue

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    Dior Men coat, $5,600, shirt, $950, and pants, $890, dior.com; Prada turtleneck, $1,890, and boots (worn throughout), $1,790, prada.com; stylist’s own socks; and Dafoe’s own ring (worn throughout).
    CreditCollier Schorr

    Why Willem Dafoe Can’t Slow Down

    For nearly 50 years, the actor has made himself go toward places other artists hardly ever seek.

     By Susan DominusCollier Schorr and

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    The designer Silvia Venturini Fendi outside of the company’s headquarters in Rome.
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    For Silvia Venturini Fendi, Fashion Is Family

    The longtime artistic director of men’s wear at Fendi, a brand founded by her grandparents, no longer feels she has to prove that she earned her place.

     By Nick HaramisRobbie Lawrence and

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    Building a New Canon of Black Literature

    Which older novels, plays and poems by African American writers are being — or should be — rediscovered?

     By Adam BradleyDominic Chambers and

T 25

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    CreditThibault Montamat

    The 25 Essential Dishes to Eat in Paris

    We asked five chefs and culinary experts to determine the most delicious and memorable plates in the food-obsessed French capital. Here are the results.

     By Kurt SollerSara LiebermanKatherine McGrathZoey PollLindsey Tramuta and

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    A colony of gentoo penguins mill about in Paradise Bay.
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    The 25 Travel Experiences You Must Have

    A pair of internationally minded writers, a chef, an architect and a landscape photographer made a list of the most extraordinary adventures a person should seek out. Here are the results.

     By Alwa CooperAshlea HalpernDebra KaminAileen KwunMiguel MoralesDan Piepenbring and

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    Looks from the Courrèges collection, published in The New York Times in March 1965.
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    The 25 Most Influential Postwar Women’s Wear Collections

    A group of fashion experts — editors, historians and a designer — convened over Zoom to make a list of the clothes that shaped the world.

     By Nick HaramisMax BerlingerRose CourteauJessica Testa and

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    CreditDaniel Terna

    The 25 Essential Dishes to Eat in New York City

    We asked six chefs and food experts to create a list of the most delicious and memorable plates in town.

     By Dan PiepenbringKurt SollerAmiel StanekKorsha Wilson and