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The Dressmaker • Growing up, Tina Knowles counted her nephew Johnny among her best friends. As he found a place for himself in the world by making clothing, he showed Tina—and her daughters—a way to leave it a bit more beautiful.
HOME IS WHERE THE ART IS • Thessaly La Force visits the fantastical world of L’Enchanteur.
SPICE UP YOUR LIFE • The warming, healing saffron may have cosmetic benefits too.
Here’s to the next hundred.
FACE TO FACE • Henry Taylor’s portraits are alive on the canvas and wonderfully unpredictable—much like the artist himself.
GETAWAYS • Adventure in unlikely places.
WALKING AHEAD • In a moving new memoir, Prabal Gurung confronts some hard truths.
Superfine & Dandy • A many-splendored cast celebrates the new exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum’s Costume Institute, which tells the story of Black dandyism as a joyous sartorial force—and a crucial tool for moving the social and political needle. Jeremy O. Harris walks us through it—and writes about a lifetime of looking sharp. Photographed by Tyler Mitchell.
“It’s Our Turn” • Pharrell Williams, Louis Vuitton Men’s creative director, talks to Chioma Nnadi about the exhibition “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style” and what it means for Black resiliency, possibility, and power.
Made in Harlem • A$AP Rocky loves fashion, the neighborhood he’s from, his kids, his grandmother, Rihanna, staying up late, making music, vintage luggage, the list goes on.… Leah Faye Cooper meets the ever joyful Met Gala co-chair.
All in the Details • Colman Domingo has arrived at his leading-man moment, becoming a vibrant red-carpet presence in the process. But, as he tells Marley Marius, it starts with the little things. Portraits by Iké Udé.
“I’m Here Now” • On the podium and in the paddock, Lewis Hamilton has revolutionized the culture of Formula 1. He reflects on what it means for a Black man to dress up, show up, and make no apologies.
Power Play • On Broadway, Denzel Washington and Jake Gyllenhaal star in an Othello for the ages. They talk to Maya Singer about its themes of faith, love, battle, and betrayal.
Kind of Blue • With a sumptuous palette of cobalt, indigo, navy, and turquoise bonding some of the season’s finest eveningwear—from fantastically patterned jackets to dresses that follow the body like water—a blue mood has never seemed quite so appealing.
The Finishing Touch • Because a proper night out is all about the details—from shoes and timepieces to whatever opulent flight of fancy you can conjure.
In This Issue
Adidas Originals by Wales Bonner shoes • Grace Wales Bonner had an expansive—yet nicely cohesive—vision for Wales Bonner’s spring collection: While the work of Trinidadian English artist and textile designer Althea McNish informed the cheerful prints, nightfall (and nightlife) on the Caribbean isles inspired the sultry, glittery mood of other pieces, including these Adidas Karintha low-tops blanketed in heel-to-toe sequins. The two brands’ long collaboration already rocked—now it shimmers too.