
The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Blue That’s Suddenly Everywhere
It’s nostalgic, optimistic and, some argue, easier to pull off than you may think.
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It’s nostalgic, optimistic and, some argue, easier to pull off than you may think.

A reader asks for help finding an alternative to denim.

Plus: The woman helping all of us get dressed and thoughts on the other September magazine covers.

Long waits, eye-popping prices and master craftsmanship. It’s never been a better time to be a Nantucket friendship basket.

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J.J. Martin believes shopping should make you feel good.

Charlotte Collet helps many of the biggest brands in fashion. But there are lessons for us all in her styling.

Plus: Your thoughts on my in-office shorts and Beams in Malibu.

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A roundup of the gear and accessories that five seasoned regulars never regret having toted onto the sand.

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A reader wonders about the origin of a trend.

What the former prime minister’s boyfriend rebrand says about the intersection of politics and entertainment.

Plus: A “The Devil Wears Prada 2” auction and a collection inspired by André Leon Talley.

We help a reader track down a quilted garment worn by Julie Delpy in the film “Before Sunset.”

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A conflict between street vendors calling themselves Hoodwill and a Brooklyn Goodwill appears to question the intentions behind selling donated wares.

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A reader wonders if he has outgrown his wardrobe.