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For You: 20 Looks That Did the Most at Cannes

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June 3, 2023

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20 Looks That Did the Most at Cannes

The film festival, which took place over almost two weeks, brought lots of fashion to the French Riviera.

Do We Have to Pay for Our Children's 'Platonic Partners' on Family Vacations?

Mindful of costs, a reader wonders whether she and her husband are obligated to extend the same hospitality to their daughter's best friend as to their son's partner.

When the Neighbors Don't Share Your Vision (and That Vision Involves 'Transformers' Statues)

A professor decorated a sidewalk in Georgetown with 10-foot sculptures of Bumblebee and Optimus Prime. The well-heeled locals were not pleased.

The Slap That Changed Everything

I kept trying to laugh off and normalize sexual aggression by men. Eventually, it all caught up to me.

Capes, Couture and Prince William at the Royal Wedding in Jordan

Jill Biden and a whole lot of royals from around the world made for a study in modest chic at the wedding of Hussein, the crown prince of Jordan, to Rajwa Al Saif.

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'Succession': Jeremy Strong on Kendall's 'Catastrophic' Ending

Strong reflected on Kendall Roy's place in his life and in the culture. "Kendall is seen as a try-hard," he said. "I guess that's become something to judge or deride."

Should Making It in Fashion Be This Hard?

The young designer Elena Velez may be headed for bankruptcy, cancellation or glory. This is her great experiment.

Here's What Happens When Your Lawyer Uses ChatGPT

A lawyer representing a man who sued an airline relied on artificial intelligence to help prepare a court filing. It did not go well.

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