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  1. PhotoModels pose in the first collection from the modern Manheimer, one of 32 defunct Jewish brands acquired by a German investment group, on Nov. 14 in Berlin.
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    The Lost Jewish Brands of Berlin

    Once upon a time the German capital had a thriving fashion industry run by Jews. The Nazis destroyed it. Now one company is trying to bring it back.

    1. PhotoIt’s blue.
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      Pantone Declares Another Year of Blue

      Can the latest color of the year help people feel better? Or just help sell a lot of stuff?

  1. PhotoThe refurbished Boucheron flagship store at the Place Vendôme in January.
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    For High Jewelry, a Multifaceted Future?

    With a Place Vendôme shake-up, a slew of upstart new houses and the arrival of ear cuffs and stackable rings, the world of jewels that cost $50,000 and more is being upended.

  2. PhotoTie-dye effect metallic leathers
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    After Karl, Chanel Keeps Close to Home

    For her Métiers d’Art debut as Chanel creative director, Virginie Viard showed a collection full of Parisian references at the Grand Palais.

Runway Fashion Collections

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    Louis Vuitton

    See the looks from the Louis Vuitton: Spring 2020 Collection.

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    Miu Miu: Spring 2020

    See the looks from the Miu Miu: Spring 2020 Collection.

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    Chanel: Spring 2020

    See the looks from the Chanel: Spring 2020 Collection.

Scam or Not

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    What Are the Benefits of Probiotics?

    Studies suggest that certain probiotics can help in certain contexts. But you will need to do your research. We can help.

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    Should I Take Fish Oil?

    Omega-3 in fish oil is said to improve arthritis and reduce the likelihood of heart attacks. But the science suggests: Maybe just eat a fish once in a while.

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    Is Celery Juice a Sham?

    There are claims that the staid, crunchy workhorse usually found beside Buffalo wings can heal autoimmune diseases, among other benefits. Is that true?

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    Are There Benefits to Drinking Kombucha?

    If by “benefits” you mean being wildly popular and sometimes unpredictably alcoholic, then yes.

Browsing

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    How to Wear Fall 2019 Trends Now

    The fashion shows are over. Now the shopping — for tartan, quilting, bucket hats — begins.

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    9 Reasons to Not Hate February

    Electronically heated puffers, pre-layered sweaters, supersize scarves and more to make winter dressing jollier.

Unbuttoned

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    What Does ‘Black Friday’ Even Mean Anymore?

    It’s not a day. It’s a synonym for “sale.” And it needs to change.

  2. PhotoAnti-government protesters march with a flag that reads 'Liberate Hong Kong" in October 2019.
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    The Color of Protest

    Banning the import of black clothing to Hong Kong misses the point when it comes to clothing and opposition.

On the Runway

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  1. PhotoSurreal, David Bailey, 1980
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    The Met’s Next Big Fashion Show Revealed

    The next big Costume Institute show will look at the concept of time, with the help of Virginia Woolf, obscure French philosophy and Lin-Manuel Miranda.

The Look

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  1. PhotoJosefina Valdez, an original attendee of Club Scum nights, in downtown Los Angeles.
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    The Nightlife Outlaws of East Los Angeles

    Club Scum, a monthly party that embraces punk and drag, is a distillation of the fringe-friendly gay underground on the Eastside.

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    Goodbye to Another New York Summer

    The season of the city’s streets belonging to us is coming to a close.

  3. PhotoWading amongst redwoods near Santa Cruz, Calif.
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    The Magic of Swimming Holes

    In California, water is precious. The state’s hidden pools are yet another reason to treasure it.

  4. PhotoPolyamory breaks a mind-set that Narjesi Tragic, right, calls “the relationship escalator: meet at school, get married, have kids, continue until we get old.” Here, Narjesi is pictured with Tiana North, whom they date, Orion Starbreeze, who dates Tiana but not Narjesi, and Mr. Starbreeze’s partner Brat James. All four are friends.
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    Polyamory Works for Them

    Having multiple partners can mean more pleasure, but it’s not always easy.

Skin Deep

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    When Your Makeup Is the Party

    For all of the festive spirit of the season, you may still need a boost to get out the door. This makeup can help.

  2. PhotoThe Dr. Dennis Gross DRx SpectraLite FaceWare Pro emits LED lights in a mask format.
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    Can One LED Light Give You Perfect Skin?

    One day, shining light on your face may be the most important part of your skin care routine. We take a look at the newest devices.

Jewelry

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  1. PhotoEmmet Smith, who owns the London engraving company R.H. Wilkins and Rebus, its consumer-oriented subsidiary, working on a ring.
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    The Etiquette of Engraving

    Experts recommend how to choose the most evocative words and complementary typeface. (When it comes to spelling, you’re on your own.)

  2. PhotoLee Siegelson is the third generation of his family to operate the business.
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    A Centennial in Vintage Jewelry

    His family business is marking a milestone. But the industry says Lee Siegelson’s influence has spread far beyond sales.