

Ella Riley-Adams
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The Man Behind Ferrari’s Fashion Line on What Fuels His Designs
Rocco Iannone is inspired by Joshua Tree, his middle school teacher and cats.

Father’s Day Gift Guide: Colorful Watches, Japanese Toolboxes and More
What T Magazine’s editors and contributors are eyeing for our own paternal figures, including Western gear and mini synthesizers.

Pet Beds That Might Be Nicer Than Your Own
Embroidered cushions and ruffled slipcovers are on the rise as designers turn their attention to an often-ignored piece of furniture.

Slowly and Steadily, Snails Have Overtaken the Runway
In an era of expediency, gastropods are oozing into fashion and design — and reminding us that we, too, can take our time.

Can a New Genre of Eco-Thrillers Inspire Climate Action?
Fighting the apocalypse is a timeworn movie trope. But in an era of environmental catastrophe, some filmmakers are creating more down-to-earth heroes.

Why Monumental Cream Puff Towers Are on the Rise
Croquembouche, the French pastry popularized in the early 19th century, is suddenly back on the banquet table.

The Painter Who Inspired a New Ballet
For Christopher Wheeldon’s return to New York City Ballet, he asked the artist Kylie Manning not just for backdrops and costumes but to, as he...

The 10 Best Things We Saw at Salone del Mobile
From tinsel-embellished chairs to a light that resembles both a caterpillar and a cake, a few standouts from the annual design fair in Milan.

How Naomi Watts and Elle Fanning Stay Hungry
“With women,” says Watts, “but never with men, ‘ambition’ always gets labeled an ugly word.”

Geraldine and Irene Neuwirth Are Still Learning From Each Other’s Craft
The painter and her daughter, a jewelry designer, have always shared a creative nature. But their philosophies differ when it comes to criticism and outside...