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In India, Ivanka Trump Tried on Some Fashion Diplomacy. Was it a Good Look?
The assistant to the president became the first member of the Trump administration to try to use clothes as political capital.

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The assistant to the president became the first member of the Trump administration to try to use clothes as political capital.
By VANESSA FRIEDMAN
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The graphic, almost-anatomical anthurium seems suited to the sexual politics of 2017.
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The Treasury secretary’s wife made a major statement in black leather at the new $1 bill unveiling.
By VANESSA FRIEDMAN
The first lady had a subtle new look to go with her itinerary. Did you notice?
By VANESSA FRIEDMAN
The unisex line won the 2017 CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund award.
By VANESSA FRIEDMAN
The photographer Ryan Lowry captured the musician’s devotees in their element.
By RYAN LOWRY, MELISSA MORA HIDALGO and EVE LYONS
Years of conflict have torn at the seams of Juba, South Sudan. But the city’s people hold their heads high.
By SARA HYLTON, JEFFREY GETTLEMAN and EVE LYONS
The photographer Daniel Weiss found versions of his teenage self in the East Village of Manhattan.
By DANIEL WEISS, THEODORE BARROW and EVE LYONS
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The Rev. Al Sharpton, the bride’s father, had advice: “You can start life in one place and end up in a better place if you work hard enough and believe in yourself.”
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How teenage boys and young men wearing makeup are affecting beauty norms.
By BEE SHAPIRO
Is your makeup working for you, or is it aging you?
By CRYSTAL MARTIN
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By BEE SHAPIRO
The singer-songwriter says that injecting your own blood into your face really works.
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Lustiness is all over the new fall fragrances.
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By JACOB BERNSTEIN
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By MATTHEW SCHNEIER
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By MATTHEW SCHNEIER
On the eve of a record-breaking art auction, the luxury-loving rapper surveys the Warhols, Basquiats and a da Vinci up for sale.
By DAN HYMAN
The rapper made a homecoming to the borough where he was raised, visiting the spots where he and his friends would shop and try to talk to girls.
By JOANNA NIKAS and GEORGE ETHEREDGE
Hamed Sinno, lead singer of the band Mashrou’ Leila, is teaching a class at New York University on the intersection of music and politics.
By MICHAEL SCHULMAN
The outspoken activist made headlines when she ran the London Marathon while “free-bleeding.”
By ILANA KAPLAN
Miyako Bellizzi, who transformed Robert Pattinson from a “pretty boy” into a greasy-haired con artist, knows how to recreate a look.
By JOANNA NIKAS
Martine Ali, a Brooklyn jewelry designer, got her start as an intern at DKNY, where her homemade silver pieces got noticed.
By TAS TOBEY
The 19-year-old is a sophomore at Harvard University and started a youth literacy group called One Pen One Page.
By ALEX HAWGOOD
Jack Greer, an original member of the Still House Group, has a new clothing line, Iggy, and a documentary about his neighborhood park.
By ALEX HAWGOOD
The Japanese chef behind the Nobu restaurants built a space to make sushi for an exclusive group of customers: his family.
By STEVEN KURUTZ
Henry Cavill, who is flirting with A-list stardom, pops into Savile Row without his cape.
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A fashion philosophy informed by a childhood spent on horses.
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