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The Road Trip Movies That Will Make You Want to Hit the Road

Directors, actors and visual artists on the films they love in which it’s all about the journey.

How to Build an Evening Skin Care Routine

Three experts share the creams, masks and other products they use before bed.

The Revival of the American Chestnut

Plus: an astronomical ring, floral brooches and more from T’s cultural compendium.

Demna Revives Gucci’s Infamous G-String Thong

Demna, the label’s new artistic director, revived the 1990s-era G-string originally designed by Tom Ford.

The Best Cap-Toe Pump Shoes, at a Range of Prices

With Chanel’s signature shoe, variations come at all price points.

The Nightlife Icon Who Inspired the Duo Behind Matières Fécales

The designers of the fashion label Matières Fécales, Hannah Rose Dalton and Steven Raj Bhaskaran, discuss a portrait of the Australian performance artist and London club promoter Leigh Bowery by the photographer Nick Knight.

How Usher Gets Ready for a Show

Plus: an under-the-radar Rome neighborhood, coral jewelry and more recommendations from T Magazine.

On the Windswept Scottish Coast, Fashion With an Air of Mystery

This fall, sharp, tailored silhouettes meet softly textured layers.

The Designers Behind Matières Fécales Share Their Influences

The fashion designers Steven Raj Bhaskaran and Hannah Rose Dalton share some of the inspirations behind their provocative label.

The Dresses You Need to Have, From Sundresses to the Perfect Little Black Dress

These classic styles will simplify getting dressed for nearly any event, from a picnic to a cocktail party.

My Favorite Artwork | Matières Fécales

The designers discuss a photograph of the nightlife icon who inspired their dramatic look.

The Best Loafers for Any Occasion

These stack-heeled styles work with everything from jeans to suits.

In Mexico City, a Futuristic House With a Secret Chess Room

The architect Fernando Romero has pushed what was once a generic midcentury home as far as it can go.

This Fall, Consider Dressing Like Your Living Room

Jacquard, velvet, shaggy shearling and tapestry — all staples of interior design — are cropping up in wardrobes.

What Exile Means for an Artist

For many, the state of ‘in-betweenness’ can be a source of inspiration.