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August 24, 2009
T-Shirt by Darwin

It’s been burned, washed, stoned, dipped in acid, discarded and rediscovered, even shot. The evolution of a once-humble garment.

August 24, 2009
Cuckoo for Coco

As a designer, Coco Chanel became synonymous with modernity. She also jumped into bed with the Third Reich. Audrey Tautou, the latest actress to play her, explains why Chanel’s legend is as enduring as a quilted handbag.

August 24, 2009
How Could This Happen to Annie Leibovitz?

The $24 million question.

August 24, 2009
Fall Fashion 2009

The twenty trends of the season, Audrey Tatou on playing Coco Chanel, the evolution of the T-shirt, and more.

August 24, 2009
Vive Lacroix

If he doesn’t find a backer soon, the legendary couturier may be gone in a pouf. But what, Christian Lacroix wonders, did profit ever have to do with haute couture?

August 24, 2009
Tinz & Topp in Tears

The fracturing of an haute-Wasp fairy tale.

August 10, 2009
Visiting Day

It’s been 21 days since campers first arrived at Trail’s End. Now their parents have six hours to show them just how much they’ve been missed.

August 10, 2009
Talk to the Hand

Cesar Sala and Satish Jagnandan are the Nadal and Federer of handball. That much, the sport’s alterkockers agree on. The rest is up for profanity- laced debate.

August 10, 2009
Exit the Czar

Steve Rattner, the journalist turned banker turned Car Czar, steered his way to the pinnacle of the New York–Washington elite, the most effectively ambitious player of his generation. Then, just as he reached the top, he lost control.

August 3, 2009
Lust for Lulu

How the yoga brand Lululemon turned fitness into a spectator sport.

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