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Thursday, November 14, 2013

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Rachel Comey outside her studio in Brooklyn. She started her line 12 years ago, and has largely been ignored by the fashion mainstream.
Erin Baiano for The New York Times

Rachel Comey outside her studio in Brooklyn. She started her line 12 years ago, and has largely been ignored by the fashion mainstream.

Though a name to the Brooklyn actress set, Ms. Comey has had no ordaining profile in Vogue or rich investors.

Encounters

Cindi Leive: Nonstop Days, a Red Carpet Night

For Glamour’s editor, handing out awards is not as simple a job as it may seem.

Front Row

Carlyn Cerf de Dudzeele: A Legend Who’s Unafraid to Say So

The fashion stylist has no use for cookbooks, an approach that also applies to her work.

Gwyneth Paltrow’s Goop Inspires Famous Imitators

Other celebrities have started websites to offer their version of the good life.

Noted

Paper Dolls With Military Stories to Tell

An artist uses donated military uniforms to help women in the military tell of their experiences.

William T. Vollmann: The Self Images of a Cross-Dresser

The author and National Book Award winner on cross-dressing and his feminine side.

Multimedia
Scene City | CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund Names Its 2013 Winners

Public School took top prize at the 10th annual Fashion Fund dinner.

The Details

A Radiance All Their Own

The ram, a radiator from Guus van Leeuwen’s Domestic Animals group.

The ram, a radiator from Guus van Leeuwen’s Domestic Animals group.

Europeans are endlessly inventive when it comes to radiator design. Why are Americans lagging behind?

Going Beyond the Baseboard

What to keep in mind if you want a European radiator.

Small-Scale Developers, Big Dreams

In upstate New York, buyers with activist inclinations are preserving a city, one foreclosed house at a time.

Domestic Lives

Forgive Me, Virginia Woolf

A dining room fantasy is finally realized (to the homeowner’s regret).

Multimedia
Endless Road Trip

For one family on an epic 23,000-mile journey, home is wherever the VW takes them — so long as their followers keep paying.

Dry for Now, and Ideally Forever

After seeing his house knee-deep in water, New York’s chief urban designer is determined to keep it from happening again.

Four Square Blocks: Philadelphia

Design shops and galleries enliven Philadelphia’s Old City, whose Colonial roots are just one part of the story.

City Kitchen

A Risotto With Substance

Pan-fried risotto cakes.
Fred R. Conrad/The New York Times

Pan-fried risotto cakes.

Form risotto studded with butternut squash into cakes and fry them lightly.

Holidays Holding Hands

The convergence of Thanksgiving and the first day of Hanukkah offers options for an epic feast.

A Party Is Icing on the Cake

A visual guide to making almond birthday cake with sherry-lemon buttercream.

App Smart

Cooking the Turkey Dinner, With a Little Help From My Phone

Android and iOS apps to help in the kitchen and keep the children amused.

registry
Bring Out the Good Stuff for the Guests

Gifts that will come in handy for entertaining.

At the Critics’ Table

Past and present restaurant critics for The New York Times discuss the food, the star rating system and the tricks to eating anonymously.

New York Health Department Restaurant Ratings Map

Interactive map of health violations at restaurants in New York

The Nacho Dorito

Michael Moss explains the psychology of what makes Nacho Cheese Doritos so alluring.

Vows

A Horse of a Different Color

Ali Solimine and her father, Emil Solimine, prepare to enter the ceremony at Breakers Palm Beach for her wedding to Kris Kampsen.
John Van Beekum for The New York Times

Ali Solimine and her father, Emil Solimine, prepare to enter the ceremony at Breakers Palm Beach for her wedding to Kris Kampsen.

A woman who once hated all things equine marries a polo player.

Two Cars, Passing on the Parkway

The bride is a licensed clinical social worker in pediatric diabetes; the groom is a founder of Symphony Capital, an investment firm in Manhattan.

Christen Krzywonski and Steven Glickman

The bride is a lawyer for the National Center for Prosecution of Child Abuse; the groom is a lawyer in private practice in Washington.

Well-Mannered

Wedding Q. and A.

If a wedding is canceled, should the couple return the gifts? Is it O.K. to send printed envelopes instead of handwritten? What does “black tie preferred” mean?

Video
Vows: Diana and Aaron

Diana Garrett and Aaron Thouvenin teach a surf-inspired fitness class together.

Wedding Album
Your First Dance

Wedding Album is an occasional series of readers’ wedding-themed Instagram photos. This month, instead of photos, share the name of the song you selected for your first dance and why you chose it.

T Magazine

Now Online | T’s Luxury Issue

In our latest issue, we explore the many definitions of luxury.

In Tbilisi, Georgia, Bold New Buildings Rise From the Ruins of Dead Empires

The historic city’s shiny new skyline is a source of both aesthetic and political controversy.

By the Numbers | Giorgio Armani’s Dolce Vita

A look at the multibillion dollar empire and sweet, sweet life of the titanic Italian designer.

T Magazine

Chart | The Parallel Lives of Princess Di, Princess Grace and the B.F.F. Actresses Playing Them in the Movies

Naomi Watts and Nicole Kidman are portraying the Princess of Wales and the Princess of Monaco, respectively, in a pair of upcoming biopics. Here’s how the four ladies’ stories stack up.

Home/Work | In Belgium, a Housewares Designer Finds Transcendence in Simplicity

After stints as an industrial design student, a runway model and a handbag designer, Michael Verheyden found his calling as a maker of wonderfully elemental objects.

Profile in Style | China’s Fashion Matchmaker

The world’s luxury brands and the world’s fastest-growing consumer market are longing to connect. Melvin Chua is the man bringing them together.

Take Two | A Dual Review of What’s New, Starring Richard Meier and Tavi Gevinson

The famed architect and the teenage fashion blogger take on snacks, architecture and books.

Countess Marina Cicogna, a Woman of the World

The 79-year-old Italian — who is also an award-winning movie producer, photographer of the jet-set and hostess of truly legendary parties — continues to live her life on her own terms.

Saoirse Ronan, Hollywood’s Leading Lady in Waiting

Following an Oscar nod for “Atonement,” the Irish actress is coming into her own with new films with Wes Anderson and Ryan Gosling.

Editor’s Letter | The Luxury of Simplicity

To do “simple” right isn’t as easy as it looks. If knowledge is power and simplicity requires knowledge, then Socrates might agree with our issue’s premise that simplicity is very powerful.

In Fashion | Minimalist Dressing Made Simple

It’s easy to be dressy and pared-down at the same time: the trick lies in the cut and the fabric.

At the Milan Interiors Firm Studio Peregalli, Old World Traditions Live On

The partners Roberto Peregalli and Laura Sartori Rimini have a knack for conjuring bygone historical eras, while adding a gentle, personal touch.

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