Hat
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Newyork
At Royal Ascot, the Hats ‘Err on the Side of Extravagance’
Piles of books, an entire topiary, a block of Stilton cheese, a pink flamingo — all these and more have appeared on the heads of attendees at Royal Ascot, the five-day British racing event that is as famous for its outrageous millinery as its ...
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Newyork
Yes, You Love Pasta. But Do You Know the Difference Between Anolini and Pansoti?
From the size of a bottle cap to “large like a fist,” seven classic stuffed-pasta shapes that go back generations — and how to make them.
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Newyork
Crafting Shoes Never Meant to Be Walked In
In Venice, a coterie of craftspeople reinterpret Tod’s driving shoes.
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Newyork
Outdoorsy Men’s Wear That Suits the City Too
From left: Brunello Cucinelli jacket, $9,595, shirt, $1,195, T-shirt, $895, and shorts, $775, shop.brunellocucinelli.com; Stetson hat, $80; Lemaire bag; Bell & Ross watch, $4,600, bellross.com; Margaret Howell belt, $125, margarethowell.co.uk; Falke ...
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US
Nothing Says Status Like a Hotel Bathrobe
Items like hats, T-shirts, towels and, yes, bathrobes from luxury properties have become sought-after swag, even for people who haven’t stayed at them.
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US
Nothing Says Status Like a Hotel Bathrobe
Items like hats, T-shirts, towels and, yes, bathrobes from luxury properties have become sought-after swag, even for people who haven’t stayed at them.
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Science
What Can You Do With an Einstein?
It’s been a year of endless einsteins. In March, a troupe of mathematical tilers announced that they had discovered an “aperiodic monotile,” a shape that can tile an infinite flat surface in a pattern that does not repeat — “einstein” is the ...
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Books
For ‘Napoleon,’ Finishing the Hats
Inside the creation of one emperor’s famous headwear, as worn by Joaquin Phoenix in Ridley Scott’s film.
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World
Napoleon’s Hat Sells for $2.1 Million at Auction in France
The black bicorn hat, believed to have belonged to the 19th century French emperor, had been expected to sell for far less.
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Newyork
My Head Is Always Cold. Can I Wear Hats Indoors?
To help a reader navigate the fuzzy etiquette of covering up indoors, our critic weighs the merits of beanies, fedoras and ear-warmers.
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