Lifestyle

What’s the Sluttiest Thing a Man Can Wear?
There’s something about the oppressive heat of high summer that activates our horniest impulses. This year, with the East Coast experiencing near-record high temperatures, people seem particularly feral, and...
The GQ Guide to the Great Fashion Designer Shakeup
Ahead of last year’s September runway-show season, practically everyone in the fashion industry agreed that change was overdue. Across the board, slowed-down spending was discouraging bold ideas. Critics and...
Rave Review Copenhagen Spring 2026 Collection
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Anne Sofie Madsen Copenhagen Spring 2026 Collection
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Bonnetje Copenhagen Spring 2026 Collection
Beautiful arrangements of various shaped glasses filled with pink champagne and garnished with maraschino cherries greeted guests at Bonnetje’s show, the second of three supported by Copenhagen Fashion Week’s...
Freya Dalsjø Copenhagen Spring 2026 Collection
Freya Dalsjø’s triumphant return to the runway was a “take me to church” moment quite apart from being held in Nikolaj Kunsthal, Copenhagen Fashion Week’s newly inaugurated hub, which...

World

King Princess’s Homecoming
After the Civil War, the German-born Jewish businessman Isidor Straus moved with his family to New York City. Straus was enterprising and handsome, with small round spectacles, an angular...
There Is More to French Opera Than “Carmen” and “Faust”
Virginia Woolf, in her essay “The Lives of the Obscure,” savors the potential fascination of reading authors whom posterity has cast aside: “One likes romantically to feel oneself a...
The Iranian Revolution Almost Didn’t Happen
Strange to think, but there was a time when the United States’ most steadfast ally in the Middle East was Iran. In 1953, the C.I.A. had backed a coup...
Amy Sherald’s “Trans Forming Liberty”
The cover of the August 11, 2025, issue, by the artist Amy Sherald, is a portrait of the trans model and performance artist Arewà Basit. The art work is...
How the Poet James Schuyler Wrung Sense from Sensibility
The American poet James Schuyler composed his first significant poem during a nine-week stay at the Payne Whitney Westchester psychiatric clinic, in White Plains, New York, in late 1951....
Three Plays on the Pancake
Pancake Soufflé at Pitt’sIt’s arguable that this dish, the flagship dessert at chef Jeremy Salamon’s proudly kitschy Red Hook restaurant, isn’t actually a pancake: no pan, no cake. But...