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On the Runway Blog: Fashion News We're Reading Now
Here's what we're reading on Tuesday, from the announcement of men's fashion week in London to film ambitions from the blogger behind Advanced Style.
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New Breed of Products Said to Offer Sun Protection, but Doubts Linger
When shoppers go to buy sunscreen, they find shoes, bikinis and laundry detergent that are also meant to block harmful rays. Many have doubts about such items.
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Skin Deep: Beauty Spots
When T.S.A. regulations went into effect in 2006, several high-end cosmetic companies began to offer miniature versions of their most popular cleansers and creams.
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Skin Deep: Hotels Upgrade Beauty Products in Rooms
Exclusive skin care products prove attractive to hotels and weary travelers.
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Motherlode Blog: The Camp Counselor vs. the Intern
Why is a 20-year-old who fetches coffee at Google more impressive to employers than one who spends days and nights nurturing, teaching, comforting and inspiring?
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Street Style: Suits
The best of readers’ spring and summer suits for the week of May 21.
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A Royal Favorite: The Scarf Print
Queen Elizabeth has long been a fan of printed headscarves and the catwalks in this Jubilee Year have been filled with similar designs.
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Lens Blog: Kiana Hayeri's Photos of Young Women in Iran
Kiana Hayeri returned to her native Iran a few years ago to explore the dual lives of many young women who face restrictions on how they look and act in public.
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Motherlode Blog: Give a Girl a 'Hook,' Get Her Into College
Want your child to have a chance at a competitive college? Give her a hook, and make her stick to it.
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Queen’s Favorite Scarf Prints on the Runway
An outdated accessory, beloved by the queen, makes fashion comeback.
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Fash File: Pulling Out the Stops for the Jubilee
Union Jacks and crowns are popping up all over the place.
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Queen’s Diamonds Play a Role in the Diamond Jubilee
The diamond jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II, to be celebrated this weekend, is the occasion for unprecedented display of royal treasures from Buckingham Palace.
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A Diamond Heritage
Queen Elizabeth’s jewels will be displayed this summer as part of the Diamond Jubilee celebrations — and the monarch has been loaning them to new members of the royal family too.
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Motherlode Blog: Beyond Miralax: Parents Share Advice for the Constipated Child
Parents are turning to PEG laxatives to help constipated children, but others are concerned about its long-term use, and there are alternatives.
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Neighborhood Joint | Upper East Side: At Suzanne Couture Millinery, Fabulous Headwear for the Social Calendar
Suzanne Couture Millinery make ladies’ headwear from scratch for the major hat events in the North American social calendar.
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Neighborhood Joint | Suzanne Couture Millinery
Suzanne Newman, the owner of Suzanne Couture Millinery, wandered into a millinery shop on East 59th Street in the mid-1980s and found her vocation.
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Glamour in Cannes
Celebrities, including Diane Kruger and Heidi Klum, sparkled at the Cannes Film Festival.
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Best of Cannes Beauty
The beauty highlights at the 65th Cannes Film Festival, from nude and unfussy makeup to carefully coifed updos.
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Behind Fat Radish, Two Britons With Catering Roots
In addition to creating a popular restaurant, Fat Radish’s youthful duo have kept catering and event design in the spotlight.
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On the Runway Blog: Cannes Chorus
Vampire makeup, pinched breasts and an onslaught of sequins sometimes define Cannes fashion, as it does this year.
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The Background on Relationship Agreements
Many couples do make contracts, written or oral, delineating the idiosyncratic needs of their relationships.
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Yes, Even Fashionistas Have to Eat
How two young Britons behind the Fat Radish became the go-to caterers for New York’s art and fashion set.
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Motherlode Blog: When Hindu Meets Catholic and the Children That Follow
How do you balance two faiths, two cultures, and two histories, and raise children who feel balanced?
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Who Is Priscilla Chan?
Who is Priscilla Chan, the princess bride who married Silicon Valley’s crown prince?
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Possessed: Proenza Schouler Designers Find Inspiration Outdoors
Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez, the two young men behind the fashion line Proenza Schouler, have found inspiration in the great outdoors.
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Motherlode Blog: Could You Spend Summer (More) Smartphone Free?
Would you (and your children) enjoy your summer more if you used your smartphone less?
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After Curfew: Younger Boys More Respectful, High School Girls Say
Whether they are cougars-in-training or just confident, girls say underclassmen are just plain nicer to date.
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On the Runway Blog: Charting the Rise of the King of Retail
CNBC's profile of Mickey Drexler, the chief executive of J. Crew, on Thursday was a good way to show his enthusiasm and go-from-the-gut leadership.
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Noticed: Cocktail Ingredient: Marijuana — Noticed
Mixed drinks with marijuana as an ingredient are illegal, but that apparently doesn’t stop their fans.
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Motherlode Blog: The Motherlode Book Club Chooses Summer Reading that Parents and Older Children Can Share.
This summer, the Motherlode Book Club will be reading two books parents and older children alike can enjoy, from Jodi Piccoult and her daughter, Samantha Van Leer and Carl Hiaasen.
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Social Q’s: Social Q’s: No Dibs on Love
What to do about a friend’s seeming betrayal, politely declining a play-date invitation and dodging an office health challenge.
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Modern Love: A Visit, and What Really Happened
After 25 years, some things become clearer in love.
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Motherlode Blog: Talking With a Stepdaughter About Puberty Without Rocking the Boat
Why shouldn't a stepmother talk with her stepdaughter about puberty?
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T Magazine: Photos of the Moment | Kanye West at Cannes
Caitlin Cronenberg's Cannes Film Festival photo diary.
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Motherlode Blog: Too Young for Pomp and Circumstance
Why do we fill June with graduations ceremonies for children who aren't really graduating, and awards for every expected achievement of the year?
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Noticed: Male Stripping Hits the Mainstream
Male stripping seems to be having a mainstream moment, with the former teen heartthrob Joey Lawrence ready to take the stage as part of the Chippendales show in Las Vegas.
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A Cooler, Lighter Summer Suit
This summer, men can look forward to light, less structured suits that keep cool and are fun to wear.
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Scene City: Museum of Modern Art’s Annual Garden Party — Scene City
The Museum of Modern Art’s annual garden party on Tuesday night drew top donors and a parade of artists like Jeff Koons, Richard Serra and Chuck Close.
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For Men, the Summer Suit Evolves
As sales of tailored clothing increase, demand grows for a less structured suit that is actually fun to wear.
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Motherlode Blog: How Can We Bring Trust Back to Childbirth?
The midwife Ina May Gaskin wins her clients' trust in a way that has become nearly impossible for most health care providers.
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Parsons Graduates Its First M.F.A. Students
A new M.F.A. program in fashion design at Parsons has drawn enormous interest from the industry. Here’s a look at some of the program’s first graduates.
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Student Show
See looks created by the first graduates of a new Parsons M.F.A. program.
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Skin Deep: The Triumphant Smells of Success
The 40th annual FiFi Fragrance Awards, hosted by the “Glee” actress Jane Lynch, is often referred to as the Oscars of the fragrance industry.
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The Day Jobs of the ‘Cater Waiters’
Look beyond the black suits and champagne trays of cater waiters and what is revealed is a broad portfolio of careers.
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For Same-Sex Brides, Choosing Between Gown and Suit
Same-sex brides talk about their wardrobe choices: gown or suit?
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Front Row: Designers’ Surprising Online Experiments
As fashion companies explore new ways to engage consumers online, some experiments that might sound strange are having unexpected results.
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Up Close: Andrew Tarlow and the new Wythe Hotel
Andrew Tarlow, the owner of restaurants like Diner and Marlow & Sons, opens the Wythe Hotel, for sustainably minded folk.
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Browsing: Shopping Snapshots: May 24
Chic summer sandals; regal headpieces; and hand-braided bracelets.
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Owen, a New High-End Shop in the Meatpacking District, and Kors’s Biggest Store Ever
Michael Kors opens its biggest store, and Hamptons shoppers get some good offers.
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Boîte: Finding Harlem Culture and Music at Ginny’s Supper Club
Evoking the entirety of Harlem’s cultural influence, from poetry to soul to hip-hop.

