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Quitting Xanax • For novelist Martha McPhee, Xanax was a miracle cure for panic attacks. The dependency that emerged was gradual and hard to shake.
Eastern Passage • On trips to India and Bangladesh, the novelist Nell Freudenberger struggled with what to wear - and what kind of woman she wanted to be.
My Life in Smocks and Politics • All politics, as the saying goes, are personal. In our fraught election year, Lynn Yaeger looks back at some key presidential races - and what she wore.
The First Wild Garden • A new book celebrates the historic English garden that launched a modern movement.
High Alptitude • Bally - as famously Swiss as the Alps - is in peak form under new designer Simone Bellotti.
Trust Your Gut • New at-home biome tests offer insight into the microorganisms that rule much more than just our stomachs.
Joining Forces • Jony Ive - better known for his landmark design work with Apple - collaborates with Moncler for a capsule collection of modular outerwear.
Mixed Company • An artist alliance between chef Daniel Humm and painter Francesco Clemente blossoms in a new bar.
Everybody Hertz • Waves of all kinds - magnetic, electric, sound - are being touted as balms for everything from anxiety to wrinkles. Eviana Hartman rides the next wave in wellness.
Pop the Lid • Colored mascara used to shout - now it whispers.
Hidden Gems • With its timeworn cities and sweeping seascapes, the Southern Italian region of Basilicata is rich with splendors.
Fall Into It • Big autumn books offer a range of escapes.
Walk This Spray • Scented runways are the latest merger of perfume and fashion.
THE HEIST OF THE Heart
SWING SHIFT • With the election of their lifetimes looming on the horizon, eight models - each of them with ties to a battleground state - tell us what’s important to them, what they’re fighting for, where they’re voting, and how they’re finding value and purpose in uneasy times.
The Simple Life • Call it the legacy of minimalism or just plain good sense, but the season’s most inspired silhouettes manage to pack color, texture, volume, and shape into sharply edited - and utterly wearable - packages.
GOING DEEP • For a decade, Nicolas Ghesquière’s Louis Vuitton has thought big - globally big - with its mix of historic narrative and futuristic vision. Fashion still holds a powerful sway for Ghesquière - but so too, he tells Nathan Heller, does a life far, far away from work.
The Shape of Things • Annabelle Selldorf has built a soaring career on gentle interventions, subtle forms - a design language of elegance and restraint. Dodie Kazanjian meets the architect of our moment.
TIME’S ARROW • A celebrated Broadway-bound play by Jez Butterworth, The Hills of California, captures the youthful ambitions - and dashed dreams - of a quartet of English sisters.
Testament of Youth • In a new production of Romeo and Juliet, Jack Antonoff, Rachel Zegler, Kit Connor, and Sam Gold transform a classic into a timely, urgent work.
GLOWING UP FAST • Glass skin, glazed-doughnut skin, dolphin skin, vampire skin - the latest Gen Z - driven beauty obsession is a face that shimmers, glows, and leaves little to the imagination.
HAT TRICKS • Tall or flat, solid or patterned, close-knit or wide-brimmed: Fall’s jauntiest accessory is also its most dazzlingly variable.
All in the Family • Future heirlooms and timeless hand-me-downs redefine past perfect.
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