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Tech Tip: Finding a Personal Web Portal

Several companies offer sleek personal web portal pages you can customize with news and information from your favorite sources. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2oi3odW

Inside Wealth: Tracking the Yachts and Jets of the Mega-Rich

New technology and websites are making it easier to spot the whereabouts of people like the Russian billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2ojyxxQ

Bits: Tech Roundup: How Trump Plans to Dump Net Neutrality

The same week that Congress overturned Obama-era online privacy protections, the White House put net neutrality rules in its sights. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2oq34ai

Vows: She Loves the Met. He Loves LeBron James.

A woman who came to America with her family from China as a child finds the perfect match in a fellow Harvard graduate. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nS6fJS

A Quick Guide to Backing Up Your Critical Data

On World Backup Day, here’s a quick guide to safeguarding your digital photos, videos, documents and emails by creating second copies of them. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2oiD8QN

Corner Office: Jessie Woolley-Wilson on Creating Benevolent Friction at Work

The chief executive of DreamBox Learning says you can be respectful of others and still subject their ideas to the toughest scrutiny. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2nS7Jnv

Oculus Founder, at Center of Legal Battle Over VR, Departs Facebook

Palmer Luckey’s departure came after a trial over allegations that he had stolen trade secrets from ZeniMax Media to create the Oculus’s virtual-reality technology. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2nQnlb3

SpaceX Launches a Satellite With a Partly Used Rocket

The use of a rocket booster that had flown once before may open an era of cheaper space travel, particularly for business ventures like satellite companies. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2oeqMsB

Uber Executive’s Lawyers Warn He Could Face Criminal Charges

The executive at the center of an intellectual property fight between Waymo and Uber is exercising his right to avoid self-incrimination in the dispute. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2noD5yP

Party Coverage: Scene City: Toasts to Fashion and Scholars

Galas were held recently for the Fashion Institute of Technology, the Venetian Room, Pflag National and Fordham University. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nkKvm3

Party Coverage: Scene City: Spring Fever

Galas were held last week for the Fashion Institute of Technology, the Venetian Room, Pflag National and Fordham University. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2oEdNwQ

Net Neutrality Is Trump’s Next Target, Administration Says

The administration said its next move on regulating broadband service would be to jettison the Obama administration’s net neutrality rules, which were intended to safeguard free expression online. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2odYkHa

SpaceX Launch Feels Familiar for Part of the Falcon 9 Rocket

On Thursday, SpaceX will try to launch a cheaper, partiallyused rocket to take a communications satellite into orbit. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2nog3rR

Field Notes: Artists Capture Your Wedding on Site and on Canvas

Couples are expressing an artistic flair by hiring painters and sketch artists to freeze and frame a moment from their wedding day. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2omg1lb

U.S. Music Sales Generated $7.7 Billion in 2016, Trade Group Says

It is the industry’s highest sales figure since 2009 and its best percentage gain since 1998. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2nAaWpi

Social Q’s: O Brother, Where Art Thou? Getting Him to Mom’s Big Birthday

Also, sensitivity about public schools, dog-friendly buildings and a reluctant best man. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nEAeVj

Spring Fashion Goes Punk (but Ladylike)

Staples like motorcycle jackets and chokers get dressed up in sophisticated new ways. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2odwcEn

Bits: Tech Roundup: The Latest in the Google-Uber Fracas

In their competition to develop automated cars, the ride-hailing company revealed that its rival had accused one of its executives of trying to poach workers using confidential pay data. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2nEpA0N

Tech Tip: Twitter Bot — or Not?

Automated accounts are all over the Twitterverse, and you can often tell when the software robots are following you. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2nzNnx6

On the Runway: Freedom of Expression: United, Puma and the Leggings Furor

The sportswear maker has waded into the debate by offering a discount to anybody with a ticket from the carrier — but, really, the issue was never just about the garment. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nyYVjX

In Empty Offices, Critics See Evidence of Trump Devaluing Science

Scores of scientists and technology experts have left the White House, and conservatives — and the president — have questioned whether they need to be replaced. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2oBx7uF

L’Oréal’s Technology Incubator: Creating the Future of Beauty

A team has invented a mix of wearables, objects and apps — including a brush that can give you details about the state of your hair. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2oaRbHH

With Hair Bows and Chores, YouTube Youth Take On Mean Girls

Newly signed to Nickelodeon, JoJo Siwa is leading an international online movement of kind behavior and demure dress. But not everyone approves. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2oak9Yv

With Hair Bows and Chores, YouTube Youth Take On Mean Girls

Newly signed to Nickelodeon, JoJo Siwa is leading an international online movement of kind behavior and demure dress. But not everyone approves. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2oak9Yv

L’Oréal’s Technology Incubator: Creating the Future of Beauty

A team has invented a mix of wearables, objects and apps — including a brush that can give you details about the state of your hair. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2oaRbHH

Where Artists Go to Play With Clay

The European Ceramic Workcenter has an international reputation for giving artists a crash course in ceramics, then telling them to think big. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mRoiR6

Bulgari Creates a New Jewelry-Making Center

The Roman jeweler says the 150,000-square-foot facility is among the largest in Europe. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2niAvcV

Silk Ties a Royal Past to a Vibrant Sari Trade in Mysore, India

Mysore’s “very soft, very lightweight” silk saris are said to be a result of an 18th-century ruler’s desire to create the luxurious cloth. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2oat5wR

Gems Plus 500 Hours Equal a Unique Watch

Vacheron Constantin’s Villes Lumières series is just one example of Yoko Imaï’s work. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nxAfsj

A Paris Company Adds Custom Tailoring to Bicycles

Maison Tamboite takes its customers’ measurements to produce properly sized frames, and offers custom colors and finishes. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2niD9PP

Styles Q. and A.: Rob Roth Previews the Black Party, a ‘Night to Let Go of Your Inhibitions’

Mr. Roth, a multimedia artist from the Lower East Side, returns to the night life as the creative director of the granddaddy of the gay “circuit” parties, which turns 38 this year. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nhRP1u

Scouting Report: Grab Your Wallets. Spring Is Bringing New Shops

A new Dr. Martens, with updates on its classic boots, a new vintage clothing, jewelry and home goods pop-up, and more. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2ocnQwS

What the Repeal of Online Privacy Protections Means for You

Now that internet providers will not have to get permission to collect and sell customers’ online information, how will that affect privacy online? from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2nMIUcx

Tech Tip: Awaiting the Next Android Invasion

Google has released the next version of its mobile operating system to app developers, but regular users will get the software further down the line. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2ohYNp3

Modern Love: The Modern Love Podcast: Ry Russo-Young Reads ‘Death Bear Will See You Now’

On this week’s podcast, the “Before I Fall” director reads Loren Berlin’s story of a woman who gets through a breakup with the help of a man in a bear suit. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nMOk7n

Bits: Tech Roundup: Capturing Memories With a Lot of Video Cameras

Farhad Manjoo, a technology columnist at The New York Times, is experimenting with setting up his home to resemble the set of a reality television show. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2nki5co

At Baselworld, Luxury Timepieces Detect a Slowdown

The watch industry is facing challenging times, but players big and small still turned out for the giant fair. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nMzLR3

Samsung, After Combustible Galaxy Note 7, Unveils New Smartphone

Hoping to overcome a troubled year, Samsung revealed the Galaxy S8 smartphone with a large 5.8-inch screen and a virtual assistant, Bixby. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2oyFeZ0

Tech Fix: How to Use Technology to Outsource Pet Care

A growing number of start-ups offer apps and gadgets to help you walk your dog or feed your cat, but most aren’t worth the money. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2o7Uf7r

Tech We're Using: He Turned His Home Into a Reality Television Show

The Times’s tech columnist, Farhad Manjoo, grapples with technology’s shortcomings yet embraces it to an extreme degree at home. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2numOcN

Designer Tom Dixon Unveils His ‘Secret’ Project With Ikea

The 57-year-old former musician has gone from being a design maverick to creating mass-produced furniture he hopes will last a lifetime. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2owdJiA

At BlackRock, Machines Are Rising Over Managers to Pick Stocks

BlackRock is merging many actively managed mutual funds with peers that rely more on algorithms and models to pick stocks. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2ngNzAv

Congress Votes to Overturn Obama-Era Online Privacy Rules

Following the Senate, the House voted to dismantle rules requiring broadband providers get permission before collecting data on a user’s online activity. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2o8ww7K

5 Brands Creating Streetwear for Women

From a line consisting entirely of leather to one from a Supreme vet, a handful of emerging names to know. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2oepdZ4

Bits: Tech Roundup: Improving Uber’s Diversity and Culture

Uber, facing tremendous pressure to revamp its workplace culture, released a report detailing its work force’s lack of diversity, with figures similar to those at other tech companies. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2nxywEV

Tech Tip: Leaving New Fingerprints on the iPhone

If your device randomly rejects your attempts to unlock it with your fingertip, try a few of the basic troubleshooting steps on hand. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2o3u2H2

The Return of Aviator Glasses

As trendsetters take up 1980s-style aviators, chunky hipster frames are on the wane. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nfXnL7

Uber Releases Diversity Report and Repudiates Its ‘Hard-Charging Attitude’

The report, which excludes drivers, showed Uber’s employees are overwhelmingly male and the largest ethnic group is white, though the figures are not so different from other tech companies. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2o2ZFRj

Facebook Mirrors Snapchat (Again) With Facebook Stories

The feature lets people share videos and photos in the Facebook app that will disappear after 24 hours, similar to the Stories feature on Instagram. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2ouQKEF

Tencent of China Takes 5 Percent Stake in Tesla

The purchase came as the carmaker has sought to raise more cash before starting production of its Model 3, an electric vehicle targeting the mass market. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2nI3ElE

Automation Nation: Evidence That Robots Are Winning the Race for American Jobs

Researchers are surprised to see very little employment increase in other occupations to offset the job losses in manufacturing. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2ndyKxx

The Past Lives of Shirley MacLaine

At 82, the actress reflects on the golden age of Hollywood gossip, her quest for identity and the self-exploitation of social media. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nbj8dZ

Ralph Toledano Resigns From Puig in Fashion World Upheaval

The departure of the chief executive of Nina Ricci and Jean Paul Gaultier is the latest in an unprecedented stream of changes in the fashion industry. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nbCoba

Skin Deep: How to Highlight, Now

In the freshest makeup looks, the skin is lightly flushed — with no contouring. Here’s how to prep your skin and pick the right highlighters and blushes. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nuEZAH

Samsung May Bring Back Its Fire-Plagued Galaxy Note 7

The South Korean giant is considering offering refurbished models of its canceled smartphone, a move that has raised eyebrows in the technology world. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mM0RZy

Didi Chuxing, China’s Ride-Hailing Giant, Holds Talks With SoftBank

Having bought out Uber in China, the company now wants SoftBank of Japan to join in a multibillion-dollar investment round, people familiar with the talks say. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2o6fSp3

First Words: None of Us Are Safe From Getting ‘Owned’

Online, where information is power, we’re all at risk of being exposed as vulnerable, ignorant or worse. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2o18A5T

Trump Appoints One of His Lawyers to Review Mergers

President Trump named Makan Delrahim, a White House legal counsel, to lead the Justice Department’s review of mergers and acquisitions. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2ncyZKd

A Dream of Clean Energy at a Very High Price

If a fusion experiment in France succeeds, it could shape the power plants of the future and contribute greatly to reducing planet-warming emissions. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2ntUXe1

On Time: Bulgari Sets a Watch Record for Thinnest Self-Winding Watch

The Octo Finissimo Automatic, unveiled at the Baselworld Watch Fair, is Bulgari’s latest ultrathin time piece. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2oaWS5V

On the Verge: Brand to Know: The Scandinavian Line That’s Anything but Minimal

Haal, the three-year-old project by Anders Haal, features items like a skirt emblazoned with the slogan “Oprah for President.” from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nZLyfp

Santiago Barberi Gonzalez, a Colombian Fashion Star, Dies at 40

The designer was the charismatic president of one of the largest purveyors of crocodile handbags in the world. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2naZpvP

On Time: New Hermès Timepiece Is a Stopwatch for the Soul

Introduced at the Baselworld, the Slim d’Hermès L’heure Impatiente muses on the poetry of time with a dial that measures anticipation. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nb1Tuj

Bits: Tech Roundup: The World’s Top Venture Capitalists

In collaboration with the research firm CB Insights, The New York Times presents the top 20 venture investors this year, many of whom have moved around from 2016. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mJa4BJ

Tech Tip: Escaping the Scareware Alert

If intrusive pop-ups from your browser claim your computer has a virus, odds are someone is trying to scam you. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2nnL2VI

Chinese Court Rules in Favor of Apple in Design Patent Disputes

The court, in ruling against a domestic phone maker, overturned a ban on selling iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus phones in China. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2namVt1

After London Attack, U.K. Wants Access to Encrypted WhatsApp Messages

British lawmakers will meet with American tech representatives as part of a wider push to get Silicon Valley to do more to tackle potential threats. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2ooldV1

Uber Suspends Tests of Self-Driving Vehicles After Arizona Crash

The Uber vehicle was not at fault, the police said. But the accident comes at a difficult time for the company. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2ohKSic

North Korea’s Rising Ambition Seen in Bid to Breach Global Banks

An attack late last year targeting more than 20 Polish banks suggests that hackers linked to North Korea are becoming more sophisticated and brazen. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2nzFWYI

Bits: Farhad’s and Mike’s Week in Tech: YouTube’s Problematic Advertising

Farhad and Mike discuss how YouTube’s issues with brands pulling ads because of racist content has caused a major headache for Google’s video arm. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2nTBXah

Future Tense: The Perverse Thrill of Chaotic Times

Trumpian turmoil inflames passions across the political spectrum and makes many feel as though they are part of something bigger than themselves. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nTfD0E

Ariel Levy Has Written a Thoroughly Modern Memoir

In “The Rules Do Not Apply,” a writer for The New Yorker interrogates the hoary conceit of “having it all” after a harrowing miscarriage and divorce. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nyzNvX

Encounters: What’s Ann-Margret Doing at 75? Still Playing the Girl Next Door

Trying on gowns to wear to the “Going in Style” premiere, the longtime actress is too shy to talk about sex. Sort of. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nhgRzG

Postscript: When David Rockefeller Met Brooke Astor: The Ultimate New York Power Couple

For years, he was the frequent companion of the equally fabled Mrs. Astor. Then, in her final years, he also became her protector in an ugly, tabloid-ready fight with her son. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nywV1W

Amazon Wants to Crush Your Store With Its Technology Might

The online retailing giant is trying to bring its own formula to traditional retailing. If it is successful, it could change how all stores operate. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2o2SCoJ

The Look: Seen on the Streets: Fashion Mavericks, a Stylish Couple and Fran Lebowitz

“I’m not really interested in color,” said Andre Wagner, a Brooklyn photographer who specializes in street style. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nSEW2L

Bits: Tech Roundup: A Senate Vote Is Not the Final Word on Internet Privacy

It’s clear that Washington is moving away from recent privacy protection rules. But there are technology solutions to the problem. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2nMUrZO

Janelle Monáe, Gloria Steinem and Cecile Richards Among CFDA Honorees

The nominees and honorees for fashion’s biggest awards were announced on Thursday evening. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2odUaeW

Tech Tip: Smartphones That Get Too Darn Hot

Exposure to extreme temperatures can damage your device, so follow the manufacturer’s safety guidelines. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2nvFNFE

Vows: A Sound Engineer, a Props Guy and Their ‘Beautiful’ Wedding

After a Wednesday matinee, Jessica Weeks and John Bryant, more comfortable behind the scenes, took center stage to say, “I do.” from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2ne1Zln

In Homage to India’s Jewel Culture

Two jewelers are establishing a museum in Jaipur, India’s gem capital, for precious objects, from jewelry to hair ornaments and toe rings. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nKSDR4

Reza: Expanding a Legend

Olivier Reza has added his own contemporary design sense to the haute jewelry house his father founded. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nv6r1r

De Grisogono Offers You a ‘Botler’

The jewelry house has created a Facebook Messenger application that gives advice on St. Moritz, Switzerland, one of its founder’s favorite destinations. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2ocrnYe

Jean Schlumberger: Celebrating a Jeweler’s Legacy

More than 140 of his creations are on display in Virginia, the first major exhibition of his work since 1995. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2ocOlOW

‘Wearable Sculptures’ Become Collectibles on Their Own

Gallery and website owners describe the particular allure of artist-made jewelry. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nKzT3T

Dutch Designer Creates Jewelry With Something to Say

Pieces by Gijs Bakker, 75, riff on race, terrorism and technology. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nLryNB

A Golden Anniversary: The Italian Jewelry House Pomellato at 50

The Italian company, created in the ’60s to make modern pieces for modern women, considers the milestone an opportunity to go back to its roots. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nvgm7g

Murano’s Glass Jewelry: All in the Family

Two sets of siblings are adding a contemporary look to the island’s high fashion jewelry. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2ocI4CW

The Goal at Bonhams? World Domination

Matthew Girling, the auction house’s global chief executive, has won a leading shares of British jewelry sales. Now his focus is on the United States. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nvbi2S

A Paris Jeweler Assesses Its 404-Year History to Move Ahead

Historic pieces inspire designs by the new artistic director at Mellerio dits Meller — who is a Mellerio, of course. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nLhfch

How to Log Off of Facebook Forever, With All Its Perks and Pitfalls

Closing your social media accounts can help protect your privacy, but it can also mean cutting yourself off from friends, family and opportunity. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2nKBfM2

De Grisogono Offers You a ‘Botler’

The jewelry house has created a Facebook Messenger application that gives advice on St. Moritz, Switzerland, one of its founder’s favorite destinations. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2ocrnYe

Jewels That Tell Time

The traditional “secret watch” style is embellished with gems this season. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nY50q2

Jeweler Known for Couture Sets His Sights on New York

Glenn Spiro has decided to show his creations at Lauren Santo Domingo’s salon on Madison Avenue. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nP9TEW

Social Media Sleuths Fail Again: The London Attacker Who Wasn’t

On the dark side of digital platforms like Facebook, Twitter and Wikipedia, individuals’ misconceptions and outright falsehoods can overrun basic facts. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mWVaD6

Modern Love: Keeping the Boardroom Out of the Bedroom

A hard-charging executive has trouble balancing the power of work with the intimacy of marriage. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nj52uq

First, a Word From Our Celebrity

Stars like Katie Couric and Lena Dunham often revel in putting a personal spin on the ho-hum ads they read as they host their podcasts. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2obuIXt

Congress Moves to Strike Internet Privacy Rules From Obama Era

The Senate voted to overturn regulations that required telecom companies to ask permission before tracking users’ behavior, beginning a repeal of Obama-era regulations. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2nhPdEl

Party Coverage: Scene City: Preserving Culture and Art

Galas were held in New York for the Frick Collection, Tibet House US and the Design Industries Foundation Fighting AIDS. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nsKXSK

Party Coverage: Scene City: Preserving Art and Culture

Galas were held for the Frick Collection, Tibet House US and Diffa. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nsDBid

Manhattan Sunday: Photographs by Richard Renaldi

Richard Renaldi documented patrons of New York City’s nightclubs between midnight and 10 on Sunday mornings, often on their way back home. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nc7Zv5

Bits: Tech Roundup: Why Regulation Benefits (Yes, Benefits) Electric Cars

An argument can be made that governments can prod companies to innovate. The growing popularity of electric cars provides a case in point. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mwQ2ui

Tech Tip: Sorting Messages on Gmail

Google offers a few tools to organize your mail as it arrives in your in box so you can find the most important messages more easily. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2ns2ryR

North Korea Said to Be Target of Inquiry Over $81 Million Cyberheist

The U.S. attorney’s office in Los Angeles is said to be examining the extent to which the North Korea government aided the theft of $81 million from the Bangladesh central bank. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2nKOgWB

Social Q’s: Car-Pool Talk: Connecting With Texting Girls

Also, a cash-bar conundrum, a delayed apology for flaking and an infantilizing boss. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nh8WUu

Wheels: Self-Driving Cars Could Be Boon for Aged, After Initial Hurdles

More older adults are without children, and many live in suburbs where public transportation is not readily available. Self-driving cars might be a solution. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2nGZevz

Field Notes: Got Wedding Jitters? Take a Hike (or Grab Your Blankie)

Brides and grooms do whatever they can to steady their nerves. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nrKKiO

Men’s Fashion: Dreamy White Layers

The season goes poetic with loose contours. Add a beret if you dare. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mYriqK

Watch Archives Prove Their Worth

From Chopard to Omega, brands are finding that their heritage collections attract customers, spread name recognition and even produce new sales. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mTFMrh

Piaget’s New Chief Executive on Glass Ceilings and Vision

Chabi Nouri will become the only woman atop a Richemont watch and jewelry brand. And fusing the two categories will be part of her focus. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nFRtGd

Time to Sell Online?

After years of resistance, more top-end Swiss watchmakers are turning to the internet. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mTFMaL

Richard Mille: The Watchmaker Who Says He Isn’t One

The former luxury executive says a watch that was “sufficiently incredible to get me noticed” turned a risky venture into a profitable business. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nG6qs6

.: A Dance of Luxury and Timepieces

The highest-end watches have been hit by a number of factors, among them their mixed success at being seen as a luxury brand, instead of a watch. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mTJAZl

Hard Stone Watch Dials Make a Comeback

Whether turquoise, opal, jade or another stone, these colorful faces popular in the ‘60s and ‘70s are again in demand. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nG00sS

In Watches, Enamel Comes Back Into Style

The complex process of hand painting and then firing dials for deep color has regained popularity. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mTyML2

In Hong Kong, Timepieces Are Just Another Joyride

When Carson Chan stopped tinkering with automobiles, he turned to building wristwatches. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nG6nwq

Swedish Watches Show Signs of Viking Past and Stellar Future

Timepieces being made in Sweden range from one with Viking patterns to another developed in collaboration with an astronaut. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mTFoZL

Smartwatches at a Crossroads, and Some Analysts are Optimistic

As second-generation pieces are introduced, hybrid versions with limited functionality are gaining favor. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2najkvI

TAG Heuer’s Revolution: It’s a Smartwatch. It’s a Mechanical Watch, Too.

The Swiss watch manufacturer says it’s found a way to beat the competition with its Connected Modular 45. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nfNK1b

It’s Graff, but Not a Diamond in Sight

The faceting on the bezel of this new skeletonized watch reflects the jewelry house’s gem-cutting expertise. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nFZdIz

Roger Dubuis and Pirelli Mix Watches and Formula One Racing

The tires on the 2016 Monaco Grand Prix winner were used to create watch straps for a limited edition. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nqvqmF

The Watch Collector in Black

Winston Koo collected almost 200 timepieces, then focused his collection on ceramic and composite models before deciding monochromatic was best. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mTyIeg

Smartwatches at a Crossroads, and Some Analysts are Optimistic

As second-generation pieces are introduced, hybrid versions with limited functionality are gaining favor. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2najkvI

TAG Heuer’s Revolution: It’s a Smartwatch. It’s a Mechanical Watch, Too.

The Swiss watch manufacturer says it’s found a way to beat the competition with its Connected Modular 45. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2nfNK1b

Banks and Tech Firms Battle Over Something Akin to Gold: Your Data

Big banks are pushing for new agreements on the customer data they share with technology start-ups like Mint and Betterment. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2nqs6HV

On Campus: How the Depressed Find Solace on Yik Yak, Believe It or Not

A platform associated with the gutter of young humanity had blossomed with tenderness. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mThNIy

This Artist Is Calvin Klein’s Latest Muse

The long collaboration between Sterling Ruby and the designer Raf Simons comes to fruition. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nU6LVo

Now on Twitter: Chelsea Clinton, Unbound

Is her confrontational tweeting about the Trump administration a sign of the new Chelsea Clinton or a public unveiling of the one who existed all along? from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mSCnJi

Critical Shopper: The Man Who Loathed Pajamas

When home no longer feels like a safe place, the Critical Shopper resorts to sleepwear at Sleepy Jones. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mVVWB4

Modern Love: The Modern Love Podcast: Paul Rust Reads ‘The End of Small Talk’

On this week’s podcast, the actor and comedian reads Tim Boomer’s essay about skipping pleasantries and asking deep questions when getting to know someone. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2novJOS

Boîte: Honey-Laced Drinks at Stinger in Times Square

The upscale cocktail lounge was opened by Todd English. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mRsZpl

Scouting Report: Store Openings and Shopping Events This Week

A Lord & Taylor pop-up with a fairy godmother stylist, a Nike Sneakeasy and more. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2o62ZaB

A Hat Designer for Rock Stars Turns to Opera

Christophe Coppens, a celebrated milliner for the likes of Rihanna, Grace Jones and Roisin Murphy, directs a Janacek work in Brussels. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nSCwy4

Bits: Tech Roundup: What’s New With Uber

Sure, it’s been a tough few weeks for the ride-hailing service. But Uber’s board says it still supports the embattled chief executive, Travis Kalanick. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mRd5uS

Tech Tip: What to Do With a Full Phone

It can be easy to fill up your smartphone with downloaded content, but spring cleaning or additional memory can give you space. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2nRYtNF

Party Coverage: Scene City: Woody Harrelson, Laura Dern and Dick Cavett at a Party for ‘Wilson’

Stars turn out to celebrate the new bittersweet comedy starring Mr. Harrelson about an easily provoked loner. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mtmRYX

Party Coverage: Scene City: Celebrating a Loner Who Is Blunt to a Fault

Stars turn out to celebrate the new Woody Harrelson comedy, “Wilson.” from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2n7Sog7

Life as a Runway: What 8 New Yorkers Wore to First Saturday at the Brooklyn Museum

Visitors flocked to the newly opened Georgia O’Keefe exhibit, which features the artist’s wardrobe, along with key paintings and photographs. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2o4P3xI

Oversize Pearls — in Unusual Shapes and Sizes

On rings, bracelets and necklaces, organic pearls make a boldly idiosyncratic statement. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nnDQej

Ask The Wirecutter: When a Basic Laptop Will Do: Our Top Budget Picks

If your expectations are modest, you might be able to save some money and get a great performer running Google Chrome OS for around $400, a Wirecutter expert says. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2nBUrvx

China Bets on Sensitive U.S. Start-Ups, Worrying the Pentagon

Beijing is pushing Chinese firms to invest in early-stage U.S. companies specializing in technology with potential military applications, a new report says. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mQcdqt

Social Circuit Crisis: With the Waldorf Closed, Where to Hold That Gala?

After the Manhattan hotel, including its Grand Ballroom, shut for renovations, party planners rushed to find alternative places to hold their fund-raisers and galas. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mUGkhb

At Hermès, a ‘Company Man’

Laurent Dordet, head of the company’s watch division, is introducing a new model to the Slim d’Hermès collection. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nRKp6P

Remembrance of Watches Past

Marie-Lise Renaud describes a time when, she says, Switzerland’s Vallée de Joux was all about “watches and family.” from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nJGso7

Sotheby’s to Auction 2 George Daniels Watches

The watchmaker created very few timepieces, so any sale draws interest from enthusiasts. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nRGNBJ

Looking for an Old Longines

In an effort to raise its digital profile, the brand has started a competition online for owners in Britain and Ireland. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nJnnCh

Some Styling for the Apple Watch

A sister and brother team have designed accessories that turn an Apple Watch into a pendant or a pocket watch using chains and charms. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nRMeAL

Airbnb’s Rivals in China Hold Hands in a Nervous New Market

The Silicon Valley firm introduces a new effort in a country where other foreign firms have stumbled — and where rivals offer door locks and advice to worried hosts. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mPycO8

India’s ‘Phone Romeos’ Look for the Right One Through Wrong Numbers

As mobile phone use grows, more young men are calling women at random, hoping to strike up a relationship, but sometimes harassing them. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2nm3no8

Trump Says Regulations Impede. Perhaps Not in the Electric Car Business

Sometimes the only way to push technology advances is through rules. Loosening the ones on fuel economy could leave the car industry out of step with the future. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2nQTD39

A.I. Expert at Baidu, Andrew Ng, Resigns From Chinese Search Giant

The departure is a blow to Baidu, which has been betting big on artificial intelligence as a foundation to fields like voice recognition and driverless cars. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mOX4Wg

At Chatsworth House, a Tale of Five Centuries

A fashion exhibition opening this week at the British estate reimagines the lives of those who lived there. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nHJMjo

What Travelers Should Know About New Restrictions on Devices

Who is affected by the flight restriction, and what should you do? from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2nH1VOc

Tech Tip: Calling 911 on a Mobile Phone

Emergency calls from wireless phones are handled differently from those from landlines, but the technology is evolving. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2nGNBFk

Bits: Tech Roundup: Uber’s Many Bumps in the Road

The issues continue to build at the ride-hailing company. The latest problem is growing concern about executive turnover. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2nOXYno

On the Runway: Theresa May Strikes a Pose

When she appeared in a glossy shoot in American Vogue, the first British prime minister to do so, her clothes spoke volumes. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nGS2jO

Cross-Fit Fashion

The season’s freshest look is a mash-up of high-octane sporting clothes. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mLV0OV

Tech Fix: Crossing the Border? Here’s How to Safeguard Your Data From Searches

Lately some travelers have been pressured to hand over their smartphones at the airport. But you can’t provide access to the data if you don’t hold the keys. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2n4fMuU

U.S. Limits Devices for Passengers on Foreign Airlines From Eight Countries

Passengers headed to the United States from 10 airports in eight majority-Muslim countries have been barred by the Trump administration from carrying electronic devices larger than a cellphone. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2nZmPEf

Google Tries to Stop Ads From Appearing Next to Hate Speech

After complaints from brands whose content was shown alongside offensive material online, the search giant pledged to improve its safeguards. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mLnYyc

On Money: Platform Companies Are Becoming More Powerful — but What Exactly Do They Want?

With enough success, these businesses go from enabling transactions to controlling entire economies. But these raised stakes also create tensions that are becoming harder to ignore. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2nFqRpx

In New York, Bringing Broadband to Everyone by 2018

Under a state-led initiative, even far-flung homes are getting wired, giving residents faster access to the internet and changing lives. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2nWkgD2

Street Style: SXSW

Music-festival season has begun in Austin, which means festival style is in full swing too. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mNK841

Street Style: SXSW

The music-festival season begins in Austin, Tex., with South by Southwest bringing with it throngs of fans and performers who come to see and be seen. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mNSF74

A Beloved British Designer’s New Frontier: Sneakers

Faye Toogood and Feit collaborate on the new Artist Shoe. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mmtjAW

Six Clean White Bags for Spring

Blocky purses that are prim but not too nurselike. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mIOecQ

Bits: Tech Roundup: Will Robots Replace Lawyers?

A number of companies are applying artificial intelligence to legal work. But lawyers won’t be obsolete anytime soon. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2nfeaAw

Tech Tip: Stopping Video Autoplay on Google Chrome

If you find videos on web pages are starting to play by themselves despite your browser settings, you may have to take some extra steps. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2nsp2vk

Skin Deep: Is Huda Kattan the Kim Kardashian West of Beauty Bloggers?

With 18 million Instagram followers and her own makeup line, she is poised to step out from the Kardashian shadow. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2nWK4Pm

Skin Deep: Is Huda Kattan the Kim Kardashian West of Beauty Bloggers?

With 18 million Instagram followers and her own makeup line, she is poised to step out from the Kardashian shadow. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nWK4Pm

YouTube Filtering Draws Ire of Gay and Transgender Creators

Users have complained that the company’s family-friendly “restricted mode” is blocking videos that feature gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender content. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mMIq2E

On the Runway: The Duchess of Cambridge Wears Chanel on ‘Brexit’-Tinged Trip to Paris

The British labels Jenny Packham, Alexander McQueen and Catherine Walker were also part of her weekend wardrobe. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nrFMCV

In Battle for Digital India, Vodafone Teams Up With Idea Cellular

The $23 billion deal would create one of the world’s largest cellphone providers, with roughly 400 million subscribers in the country. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2ndF37Y

Bits: Riding With the Underdogs: Apps Fill a Void Left by Uber and Lyft

The two all-but-ubiquitous ride-sharing apps no longer operate in Austin, Tex. But the city doesn’t seem to be hurting, even in the midst of a huge festival. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2nbHCYq

Sorry, a Robot Is Not About to Replace Your Lawyer

The legal profession relies more and more on automation. But fears that it will be automated out of existence are overblown, researchers say. For now. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mi8feX

A Small Table Maker Takes On Alibaba’s Flood of Fakes

With his computer and simple software, Greg Hankerson hunts for counterfeits and seeks other small businesses willing to fight a Chinese e-commerce giant. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mZQik8

Taxi Center Woos Drivers With Perks. Uber Center Offers Even More.

Rival centers underscore the fierce competition for drivers as Uber and ride-hailing apps have expanded in New York and chipped away at taxi service. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mUmK5O

Farhad’s and Mike’s Week in Tech: Intel’s Big Bet on Self-Driving Cars

Farhad and Mike discuss Intel’s purchase of Mobileye, a long-term wager that the future of chips and cameras will be inside autonomous vehicles. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2n079TL

Donald Trump Jr. Is His Own Kind of Trump

The president’s once-wayward eldest son embraces his new role in business and politics on his terms. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mTL084

With Her Dating App, Women Are in Control

Whitney Wolfe helped found Tinder, but left after a relationship soured. With Bumble, she is fighting a culture of crotch shots and pickup artists. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mCY3J0

Cultural Studies: How I Became Addicted to Online Word Games

Long an aficionado of tabletop word games, the author finds herself unable to stop playing Prolific, Words With Friends et al. Just like Alec Baldwin. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2ny28Dw

With Her Dating App, Women Are in Control

Whitney Wolfe helped found Tinder, but left after a relationship soured. With Bumble, she is fighting a culture of crotch shots and pickup artists. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mCY3J0

Cultural Studies: How I Became Addicted to Online Word Games

Long an aficionado of tabletop word games, the author finds herself unable to stop playing Prolific, Words With Friends et al. Just like Alec Baldwin. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2ny28Dw

In Silicon Valley, a Voice of Caution Scolds a High-Flying Uber

The venture capitalist Bill Gurley is a rare figure in Silicon Valley, vocally chiding some of the biggest start-up stars to show some discipline. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2njZJLV

The Look: Seeking Style in the Markets of Abidjan, Ivory Coast

The photographer Émilie Régnier went in search of style and attitude in Ivory Coast. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2n79Cfw

Critic's Notebook: The Trump Resistance Will Be Commercialized

Since the election, several companies have amped up their marketing strategies to pitch their products using outright partisan messages. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2n7dTzJ

Noted: The Hermès of Marijuana

Beboe, started by a tattoo artist and a fashion executive, has movie stars lining up for its vaporizer pens and candies. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2n7b6qk

Noted: The Hermès of Marijuana

Beboe, started by a tattoo artist and a fashion executive, has movie stars lining up for its vaporizer pens and candies. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2n7b6qk

Party Coverage: Scene City: Karlie Kloss, Ruth Bell and Rebecca Hall Celebrate Dior at Saks Fifth Avenue

A cocktail party and dinner to celebrate a new Dior boutique and new collection at Saks. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mRQL64

Party Coverage: Scene City: Karlie Kloss, Ruth Bell and Rebecca Hall Celebrate Dior at Saks Fifth Avenue

A cocktail party and dinner to celebrate a new Dior boutique and new collection at Saks. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2n7c6dO

These Women’s Magazines Aren’t Just for Women

Enough with sex and diet tips: Several publications are going with deeply reported articles. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mbINHK

Social Media Attack That Set Off a Seizure Leads to an Arrest

A strobe-light image sent on Twitter to the journalist Kurt Eichenwald, who has epilepsy, has been compared to sending a bomb or anthrax in the mail. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2ni4GVR

Bits: Tech Roundup: Portrait of a Russian Hacker

A man accused of compromising 500 million Yahoo accounts is an intelligence officer already imprisoned by his own government. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2nAltQZ

Vows: A Pessimist and an Optimist, Building a Life in Sync

Ksenia Berestovskaya gave Christopher Oquist her phone number, just to get rid of him. It didn’t work. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2m9fK7E

Tech Tip: Hand Me the AUX Cord

Auxiliary audio cables and Bluetooth adapters can bridge the gap between old technology and a new car’s entertainment system. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2maJjFY

The Workologist: Face to Face, and Ignored, at a Job Interview

An applicant is frustrated when an H.R. representative is more interested in his phone than the person in front of him. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2n4ccCZ

Hacker Is a Villain to Russia and the United States, for Different Reasons

Dmitry A. Dokuchaev, 33, is a central figure in the fraught relations between the United States and Russia on cybersecurity issues. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mODU4H

Wheels: Sleepy Behind the Wheel? Some Cars Can Tell

Some automakers already offer drowsiness detection systems, and more are likely to follow with ever more sophisticated technology. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2nJmx4x

On the Runway: Tom Ford and Thakoon Give Up on See-Now, Buy-Now

The two brands say the retail market just isn’t ready for change. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2n5G3Lf

Modern Love: Pushed Into the Future When Illness Strikes (in an Unlikely Place)

After contracting a rare case of the mumps as an adult, a man receives bad news about his fertility. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mVEgbh

Up Next: Will Taylor, a Design Blogger Who’s Not Afraid of Color

With millions of social media followers, Mr. Taylor turned his love of color into a design passion that includes books, TV appearances and a popular blog, Bright.Bazaar. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nL5q20

Party Coverage: Scene City: Galas for the Arts and Human Rights

Events were held this past week for the Art Production Fund, the Williamstown Theater Festival, Citymeals on Wheels and Human Rights Watch. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2m6W04N

Party Coverage: Scene City: March Madness

Galas were held this week for the Art Production Fund, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Citymeals on Wheels and Human Rights Watch. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mO7qY6

In Conversation: Jonathan Anderson & Anthea Hamilton

The fashion designer and the artist sat down with T to discuss their creative processes — and current exhibitions. (Anderson’s curatorial debut opens this weekend.) from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mz6Hck

Corner Office: Mark Nathan on Bringing Your Teflon to Get Honest Feedback

The C.E.O. of Zipari says he has learned the most from managers who told him the things he didn’t want to hear. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2nK0fzr

Cautious Optimism in Brazil as Appetite Returns for I.P.O.s

After a three-year drought of initial public offerings amid economic and political upheaval, some expect that more than a dozen deals will be filed by the end of the year. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mx9hyX

Field Notes: I Planned My Wedding in 5 Days. Why Stress?

I was certain that modern weddings were unnecessarily burdensome. My theory: You could plan a beautiful wedding in a week. I had a chance to prove it. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mx6iX2

Bits: Tech Roundup: Behind One of Yahoo’s Big Hacks

It’s not just last year’s election that Russian hackers set their sights on, according to the Justice Department. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2nJr2fc

Social Q’s: When Your Ex-Boyfriend Starts Dating Women

Also: reading letters to a deceased spouse and announcing a small second wedding. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2m5S18J

McDonald’s Says Twitter Account Compromised After Anti-Trump Post

The message did not last long before it was deleted, but it was shared many hundreds of times and set off a furious round of comment. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2m5Kxm7

Tech Tip: Does This USB Drive Look FAT?

The Windows and Mac platforms have their own preferred file systems, but many external USB drives can work with both. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2nw9Xq6

Clare Waight Keller Is Named First Woman Designer of Givenchy

The appointment signals changes ahead in multiple ways for the storied French brand. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2n302uf

Spring’s Modern Prints — With a Vintage Feel

Graphic (and vaguely Mod) patterns to usher in the season. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mMJhkX

Diversity, of All Kinds, Is on the Rise at Fashion Shows

More than a quarter of the models who walked in the fall 2017 shows were minorities, a report found. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nr6N9Z

Buying a New TV? Here’s How to Cut Through the Jargon

If you have not bought a television in the last two years, now is a good time to buy one because improvements make for superior picture quality, experts said. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mRWslX

Unbuttoned: Of Price, Populism and Politics. Also, Pearls and Pants.

What do Ivanka Trump and François Fillon have in common? The problems of expensive clothing by association. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nukrWX

Indictment Details Collusion Between Cyberthief and 2 Russian Spies

The allegations offer an extraordinary case study of Russian espionage, and particularly the symbiotic relationship between hackers and Russia’s elite agents. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mQxMdB

Scouting Report: Getting Wise to Emerging Talents

Pop-ups and concept stores from labels to watch, Stutterheim teams up in a Scandi-chic collaboration, Converse goes back to its roots and more. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2ntvuzo

Modern Love: The Modern Love Podcast: Malin Akerman Reads ‘Elvis and My Husband Have Left the Building’

On this week’s podcast, the “Billions” actress reads Liza Monroy’s essay about marrying her gay best friend in Las Vegas. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mtJHuN

Boîte: Now Serving in Williamsburg: A Bar Hidden in a Deli

Mezcaleria La Milagrosa, which is behind a freezer door, serves five types of margaritas in a festive atmosphere. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nbhD3n

Is This the Best-Kept Secret in Fashion?

The off-price retailer U.A.L. is largely unknown outside the South, yet it is a regular pilgrimage site for fashion insiders looking for high-end designer wear at dizzying markdowns. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mP6l3Q

Gamer’s Death Pushes Risks of Live Streaming Into View

After Brian C. Vigneault died near the end of a 24-hour live stream, many players acknowledged the health risks of a culture that rewards those who stay online for hours. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2n0pC30

Bits: Tech Roundup: The Internet’s Creative Side Takes Off

Consumers have been subscribing to Netflix for some time, but now they seem more game to pay for all sorts of content. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2n0k7B9

Me Time: So You Think You Can’t Meditate?

With meditation studios looking to become the new yoga studios, our new wellness columnist learns to train her errant thoughts at Mndfl. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2msOA74

U.S. Indicts Four in Theft of 500 Million Yahoo Accounts

The men accused in one of the largest breaches of a single computer network include two Russian intelligence agents. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2msGH1q

Tech Tip: Just What Was in That iOS System Update?

If you want to see what else happened besides security patches and bug fixes when you installed that update, check the source. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2nnN0IH

Making It: Beautiful Bespoke Blazers — by a Trio of Friends

The designers behind the Italian brand Blazé Milano mine childhood passions to produce a line of one-of-a-kind jackets. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nEGMAn

Tech We're Using: Using Sling TV and Secure Texts to Keep on Top of Trump

Michael D. Shear, White House reporter, follows President Trump’s 140-character pronouncements closely. And he has Google Home — at home. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2nF0bAZ

Hackers Post Pro-Erdogan Messages in Attack on Twitter Accounts

The breach by unidentified intruders came amid a bitter standoff between Turkey and European Union countries, and as Dutch voters cast ballots in a general election. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2na3C6d

State of the Art: How the Internet Is Saving Culture, Not Killing It

There has been huge growth in digital subscription services, and they are revolutionizing every cultural industry. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mrhEvK

Disruptions: Gaymoji: A New Language for That Search

The gay meet-up app Grindr releases a new set of 500 patented emoji, including bear, otter and handcuffs. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mpU2s8

Amy Krouse Rosenthal, Children’s Author and Filmmaker, Dies at 51

Her death came 10 days after a “Modern Love” column in The Times about her illness titled, “You May Want to Marry My Husband.” from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mD1uRL

Disruptions: Gaymoji: A New Language for That Search

The gay meet-up app Grindr releases a new set of 500 patented emoji, including bear, otter and handcuffs. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mpU2s8

Maker of ‘Smart’ Vibrators Settles Data Collection Lawsuit for $3.75 Million

The company, Standard Innovation, which was collecting intimate data from the bluetooth-enabled devices, denied any wrongdoing. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2nBHyhA

Bits: Tech Roundup: The Race to Be Under the Hood of Driverless Cars

Chip makers such as Intel are excited about the market for autonomous vehicles, which require a lot of computing power. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mJO4F5

The Getaway: The Other Airbnbs: Alternative Home-Sharing Rentals

Newer companies reduce the volume of results users have to wade through to find the perfect rental. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mZI2Bt

Tech Tip: Canning Spam the Safer Way

Unsolicited junk mail is a fact of online life, but make sure you know who’s sending it before you click that Unsubscribe link. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2lXs9vo

Facebook and Twitter Could Face Fines in Germany Over Hate Speech Posts

The minister of justice said he would introduce a law requiring penalties for tech companies that did not respond quickly enough to delete illegal posts. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2np7g9r

Committed: Two Follow-Ups to the ‘Committed’ Series

We consider questions about the age of portraits of (supposedly) two newlyweds and the aftermath of a poisoned wedding reception. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2njJqiU

On the Runway: Who Needs Creative Directors?

Helmut Lang shakes up the system by swapping a full-time designer for an editor and “collaborators.” from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2njBiyQ

It’s Possible to Hack a Phone With Sound Waves, Researchers Show

A component in many devices, including fitness monitors and smartphones, is vulnerable to the digital version of an opera singer shattering a wine glass. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2nnSVu7

New York City Sues Verizon, Claiming Broken Promises of Fios Coverage

The city says Verizon failed to honor an agreement to build a citywide Fios network, shutting out “tens of thousands” of prospective customers. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2nhtUUn

Solar Experiment Lets Neighbors Trade Energy Among Themselves

Dozens of homes and businesses in Brooklyn have been wired into a solar microgrid, which allows members to exchange excess-electricity credits. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2nhxwWP

High Above, Drones Keep Watchful Eyes on Wildlife in Africa

Drones seemed like the perfect anti-poaching tools. But deploying them has been far more difficult than conservationists had hoped. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2lUrb3h

Ivanka Trump to End Fine Jewelry Line in Favor of Mass-Market One

The brand will focus on more affordable fashion jewelry, a decision that was made after some retailers backed away from carrying Ms. Trump’s products. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2n2dUoL

Bits: Tech Roundup: Amazon Error Is a Reminder That No Company Is Infallible

An error at an Amazon data center in Virginia caused chaos for a number of websites. The mistake offers a lesson on dependency. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mET9i9

Are Teenagers Replacing Drugs With Smartphones?

The use of smartphones and tablets has exploded over the same period that drug use has declined among American teens. Researchers say the correlation is worth exploring. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mSS86J

Critical Shopper: There’s Nothing to Fear at Simone Rocha

The designer’s new store in SoHo turns out to be an unexpected place to overcome phobias of the sensory and sartorial varieties. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mEe196

Itineraries: Competition in Job Market Lets Professionals Set Their Travel Terms

With top people in demand, companies are offering potential hires more flexibility in choosing airlines, routes and hotels. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mjsWTD

Tech Tip: Code Orange Means ‘Plug It In’

Several versions of the Android operating system have a setting that helps conserve battery power until you get back to your tablet’s charger. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mDM2Xk

Intel to Buy Mobileye, Maker of Sensors for Self-Driving Cars, for $15.3 Billion

The deal underlines the chip maker’s determination to make sure it can provide the computing power needed for autonomous vehicles. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2miJWt3

Editorial: A Silicon Valley Train Gets Stuck

Bowing to California’s G.O.P., the administration pulls back on a project to electrify a Bay Area rail line. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2neCvax

Miscue Calls Attention to Amazon’s Dominance in Cloud Computing

A rare service breakdown has provided an opportunity for rivals like Google and Microsoft to preach the benefits of working with multiple providers. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mgF9Yt

Backpage’s Sex Ads Are Gone. Child Trafficking? Hardly.

The website, under pressure, dropped the ads, many of which featured minors. But the unanticipated result is that prostitution can now be even riskier. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2npB4Cj

Russian Espionage Piggybacks on a Cybercriminal’s Hacking

Leaning on the work of a hacker, it appears that Russian authorities grafted an intelligence operation onto a far-reaching cybercriminal scheme. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mA2is6

Bits: Farhad’s and Cecilia’s Week in Tech: Tech Policy, Too, Is Undergoing a Sea Change

While immigration, health care and Russia are hogging the media oxygen, big reversals are happening in Obama-era tech policy. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2ng6VWF

Table for Three: Glenn Close and Patrick Kennedy on the Weight of Mental Illness

The actress, currently in “Sunset Boulevard,” and the former congressman discuss psychiatric disorders, addiction, challenging families and more. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mwqNqi

Circa Now: I’m Not O.K. Neither Are You. Who Cares?

A new literary genre, which might be called anti-self help, is now upon us. It’s filled with profanity. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2lNiAPw

Snapchat Pornography to Test Advertisers’ Tolerance for Risk

GroupM, which oversees billions of digital-advertising dollars, sent its clients a memo warning that ads may run before or after explicit content on Snapchat. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2noA4y3

Daniel Arnold’s

The photographer has a fascination with midtown Manhattan — “It’s kind of a time capsule of New York,” he said — and that’s where most of these photos were taken. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mL9su3

Their Intimate Photos Were Shared. Now the Marine Corps Wants Them to Speak Up.

The Defense Department is investigating after thousands of intimate images of female Marines were shared in a private, all-male Facebook group. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mtHAbO

Waymo Asks Court to Block Uber’s Self-Driving Car Project

The autonomous car unit of Google’s parent company has also accused a former company executive of systematically stealing proprietary documents. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2maktRH

Winkelvoss Brothers’ Bid to Create a Bitcoin E.T.F. Is Rejected

The price of Bitcoin tumbled after the Securities and Exchange Commission rejected the brothers’ application for an exchange-traded fund. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mRvPOW

Sean Spicer’s Quick Twitter Reaction to Jobs Report May Break a Rule

President Trump’s press secretary proclaimed “great news” 22 minutes after the Labor Department release. A federal rule prohibits comment for an hour. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mtR5t9

Champagne and Donkey Kong at a Hermès Party in Los Angeles

In keeping with the industry’s westward tilt, the venerable French house decides not to shy away from spirit and fun of the city. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mRaxBa

The Top 10 Moments of Paris Fashion Week

A fashion show that resembled performance art, Nicki Minaj’s surprise look — and a Chanel rocket. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2m9rOkv

Bits: Tech Roundup: Julian Assange as Tech Companies’ Defender

Mr. Assange, the WikiLeaks founder, said the group would give tech companies technical details to fix security flaws in phones and software said to have been exploited by the C.I.A. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2lLyAl4

Tech Tip: Using the TV App for iOS

Apple recently updated its storage of movies and other video content for iOS devices, but some users have found the transition buggy. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mumprN

Noted: Newfound Fame for Stubbs & Wootton Slippers, the ‘Bumper Sticker for Your Foot’

Founded in 1993, the cheeky Palm Beach company is suddenly all the rage, thanks to Instagram and the new commerce secretary’s unofficial endorsement. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2ne5QOY

Vows: For NBC’s Kristen Welker, Love Took Its Time

In her late 30s, the reporter wondered if maybe romance was just something that came to everyone else. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2n6ErBO

Modern Love: When Mothers Bully Back

A good mother does bad things on behalf of her bullied son. Should she feel triumphant or ashamed? from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mqgcM0

Chloé Names Natacha Ramsay-Levi as Creative Director

The relatively unknown designer could herald a change in direction for the brand. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2lK7U4a

Snap Sketch: The Faces of Paris Fashion Week

The illustrator Damien Florébert Cuypers draws the people — and looks — at the fall/winter 2017 collections in Paris. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2m85AQR

Airbnb Raises $1 Billion More in a Funding Round

Airbnb, a rental company for short-term lodging, raised $1 billion in a financing round that began last summer and that valued the business at $30 billion. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2m59IjP

How Breaking the Rules Could Win You $250,000

Nominations are open for a M.I.T. Media Lab award to honor an individual or group engaged in “responsible disobedience” in an effort to move society forward. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2m7rhAs

Fashion on Film: New Documentary Captures the Secretive Azzedine Alaïa

A tempestuous designer who does not follow the corporate calendar or Instagram’s whims reluctantly sat for an unusual, untitled film. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2lIGw6S

Party Coverage: Scene City: In Defense of the Arts

Benefits were held recently for the School of American Ballet, Anthology Film Archives, Atlantic Theater Company and the dance and arts collective MoveOpolis. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2m4r800

Party Coverage: Scene City: In Defense of the Arts

Benefits were held recently for the School of American Ballet, Anthology Film Archives, Atlantic Theater Company and MoveOpolis. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mLQAf0

Rituals: Watch Rick Owens Dye His Hair

The designer’s signature feature may be his long black locks — which he colors himself at home in Paris. T recently documented the intimate experience. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2lIcy2Q

T’s 50 Best Photos From Fashion Month

Highlights from the fall/winter 2017 shows in New York, London, Milan and Paris — on and off the runway. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2njokNl

WikiLeaks Will Help Tech Companies Fix Security Flaws, Assange Says

The WikiLeaks founder said the group would work with Apple and Google to give them “exclusive access” on the technical details that have allowed the C.I.A. to hack their devices. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2njqpck

Facebook Reports BBC to Police Over Investigation Into Child Sex Images

The move by Facebook highlights a growing debate over how and when the social network should moderate the mass of content on its site. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mLxkOK

Tech Tip: Tweaking Alerts From Google Calendar

You can adjust settings to give yourself more notice about meetings recorded in your calendar. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2lIabx3

Bits: Tech Roundup: Preventing Hacking From Happening to You

Leaked documents indicate the C.I.A. knows about lots of software vulnerabilities. The question is: Who else knows? from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mnFBpo

Field Notes: From a Wedding Writer’s Notebook, 10 Views on Love

Lois Smith Brady shares her favorite quotations about love, garnered on the wedding beat. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2naLNkx

Reductress Takes Its Satirical Voice Beyond the Internet

After four years online, the women’s humor magazine is hosting a live comedy series, as well as selling merchandise and a mock self-help book. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mFs3HV

Bondage Goes Mainstream

This season is all about men’s suiting that’s fit to be tied. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2m3aJsG

Jay Y. Lee, Samsung Leader Facing ‘Trial of the Century,’ Denies Charges

In a preliminary hearing, the de facto chief of South Korea’s largest conglomerate, and four others, disputed accusations of corruption and other abuses of power. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2n2XCfI

Social Q’s: A News Detox (and the Boyfriend Who Interrupted It)

Also, a middle-aged son who refuses to dress up, wayward email and the neighbor you know too well. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2ni7ZZi

Uber Seeks to Prevent Use of Greyball to Thwart Regulators

In the wake of a New York Times article about the tool, which appeared to allow drivers to avoid officers in Oregon, the company said it was conducting a review of how it is used. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2ngMet2

C.I.A. Scrambles to Contain Damage From WikiLeaks Documents

The agency halted work on some projects while the F.B.I., suspecting a disaffected insider as the leaker, prepared to interview hundreds of people with access to the information. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2n0VncU

Nike Reveals the ‘Pro Hijab’ for Muslim Athletes

The sports-specific head covering, a response to the growing number of female Muslim athletes, will hit the market in spring 2018. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2nfW2mX

Party Coverage: Scene City: Gigi Hadid, Nicki Minaj and Pharrell Williams Party at Paris Fashion Week

V Magazine hosted an intimate dinner on the final night of fashion month. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mCWDSq

Party Coverage: Scene City: Gigi Hadid, Nicki Minaj and Pharrell Williams Party at Paris Fashion Week

V Magazine hosted an intimate dinner on the final night of fashion month. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mkrP6M

Modern Love: The Modern Love Podcast: Justina Machado Reads ‘Single, Female, Mormon, Alone’

On this week’s Modern Love Podcast, the actress Justina Machado (“One Day at a Time”) reads Nicole Hardy’s story of wrestling with her sexuality and Mormon faith after finding herself single and a virgin at 35. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2m3zFkh

Scouting Report: Time to Celebrate the End of Winter

A block party in the meatpacking district, beauty days at Bloomingdale’s and Barneys, and more. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mH72NF

Tech Fix: Shielding Your Devices From the C.I.A.’s Newly Revealed Hacking Tools

Want to protect against surveillance through your iPhones, Android devices, Wi-Fi routers and Samsung televisions? Update, update, update. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mn2hrD

Street Scene: Valuation Shell Game: Silicon Valley’s Dirty Secret

Private companies must hire outside firms to value shares issued to employees, but it is a costly and complex process that yields curiously precise numbers. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mZLwnL

Ask The Wirecutter: Thinking of Rigging Your Home With Smart Devices? Start Here

There’s an abundance of electronics designed to simplify home life. The Wirecutter’s smart home editor explains how to decide which devices are for you. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2nfg3dh

Women’s Fashion Shows: Chanel, Louis Vuitton and Miu Miu

A photo diary of the fall/winter 2017 collections that were presented in Paris on Tuesday. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2lZz0j2

Adventures in Capitalism: How Trump Became the First Silicon Valley President

Defying political norms, President Trump has embraced the philosophy of disruption and management styles that have powered successful start-ups. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mGIeVP

‘Superstar Firms’ May Have Shrunk Workers’ Share of Income

It was long Keynesian dogma that two-thirds of economic output goes to labor. That truism has come undone, and corporate consolidation may be a cause. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mGrs9j

SoftBank Is Said to Be Selling a 25% Stake in ARM Holdings

The Japanese telecommunications giant would sell the $8 billion stake in the chip designer to a new $100 billion investment fund backed by Saudi Arabia. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mmldGP

Entrepreneurship: How a Facebook Executive Revived a Fading Surf Brand

Birdwell Beach Britches, which makes hand-sewn board shorts, got a modern makeover that includes a distribution deal with J. Crew. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2lYWchC

Tech Tip: Dressing Up Your Mac Mail Messages

Apple’s built-in email program for the Mac operating system includes templates for easily adding photos, borders and other eye-catching elements. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mmmXjm

Bits: Tech Roundup: WikiLeaks Documents Point to Scourge of Cyberweapons

A release of documents by WikiLeaks on Tuesday shows the extent to which spy agencies are collecting malware to aid in their surveillance. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2m3b7YE

Field Notes: Designer Gowns Without the Wait or Expense

A few places where a last-minute bride can find a wedding gown, possibly at a deep discount. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mjBCu0

As Margiela Mania Returns, So Do His Classics

Now that the designer’s influence is back on Paris runways, a vintage dealer’s temporary store becomes a fashion week must-visit. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mluvCV

State of the Art: Snap Makes a Bet on the Cultural Supremacy of the Camera

Our rising dependence on cameras is changing our language, and the company behind Snapchat is counting on the eventual dominance of visual culture. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2m1A1Il

Architectural Digest Undergoes Renovations for the Social Media Age

Anna Wintour’s protégée, Amy Astley, takes a cue from her mentor by condensing the title of the magazine and infusing its pages with Instagram. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mX7gjZ

Fashion Review: Power Dressing Gets a New Look

The sex toy is over; the warrior has returned. Louis Vuitton broke barriers and Miu Miu redefined comfort glamour in a fitting end to the ready-to-wear season. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mAqafT

WikiLeaks Reignites Tensions Between Silicon Valley and Spy Agencies

Leaked documents appear to indicate that the C.I.A. was collecting cyberweapons that can break into smartphones and even internet-connected televisions. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2ncaCvy

Blue Origin, Jeff Bezos’s Moon Shot, Gets First Paying Customer

In about five years, Eutelsat, a satellite TV provider, will strap one of its satellites to a new Blue Origin rocket to be delivered to space. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mzdPZ7

Travis Kalanick, Uber’s Chief, Wants a No. 2 Executive

After several recent incidents that called into question Uber’s culture and tactics, its chief is looking for help leading the ride-sharing company. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2myjZsL

Targets of C.I.A. Hacking Revealed by WikiLeaks: Smartphones and Smart TVs

Documents released by WikiLeaks indicate the extent to which the spy agency was looking for ways to break into ordinary consumer devices. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2nbjlhD

U.S. Fines ZTE of China $1.19 Billion for Breaching Sanctions

The Chinese technology company agreed to plead guilty to charges that it broke United States sanctions and sold electronics to Iran and North Korea. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mTAbFT

Tech Tip: How to Get Windows 10 to Run Older Programs

Microsoft’s current operating system comes with compatibility settings that may convince outdated applications to work on Windows 10. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mTxa8g

China’s Plan to Build Its Own High-Tech Industries Worries Western Businesses

European and American companies say that a $300 billion effort to make China self-sufficient in important sectors could lead to unfair competition. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mRzOLL

The Great War, and Great Change for Women

World War I injected women into traditionally male jobs and saw an evolution in their clothing. But a new exhibit presents a more detailed view of the period. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mxG9uW

Life as a Runway: What 8 Fashion Publicists Wore to the Office

With fashion month coming to a close, James LaForce, who runs the fashion-heavy public relations firm LaForce, offered a peek inside his offices. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2lTrS80

WikiLeaks Releases Trove of Alleged C.I.A. Hacking Documents

The documents describe agency tools used to hack into smartphones and TVs, as well as to bypass encryption on programs like Signal and WhatsApp. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2lTgNUv

Fashion Review: At Chanel and Rihanna’s Fenty, a Return to Smartphone Fashion

Content takes on all sorts of meanings when it comes to clothes, from a rocket ship and schoolyard rebels to a funky Hermès and a pagan Alexander McQueen. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2lT6jUS

In Paris, Nicki Minaj Reveals More Than Her Thoughts

The hip-hop artist, probably the biggest front-row name this week, startled Haider Ackermann’s guests with an all-but-bare-breasted appearance. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mSStH4

Facebook Wins Case in Germany Over Refugee’s Selfie With Merkel

The picture of Anas Modamani with the German chancellor was used in fake news posts about terrorism, and he wanted the social media giant to prevent its use. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2lSLx7S

Rihanna’s Fenty Collection: What to Wear to Detention

The fall styles, created in collaboration with Puma, included shrunken football-jersey tops and teddy bear handbags. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2lSpqyp

Almost Every Week Is Fashion Week Somewhere in the World

Why so many countries are now engaged in a race to establish their own ready-to-wear showcase. Or two. Or three. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mRWNGw

Christian Lacroix Puts Opulence into a ‘Midsummer Night’s’ Ballet

The former couturier has designed the Paris Opera Ballet’s new production of a Balanchine classic. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2n9R4YX

What the Trumps’ Arrival in Washington Means for a Luxury Mall

CityCenterDC, which opened to some skepticism in 2013, might benefit from the wealth and glamour of the new administration. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2n0D840

Automation Nation: How to Beat the Robots

Technology leads to growth, but the benefits won’t be automatic, so here are some policies that economists and policy experts think could help workers. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2lRDZCo

Hats: ‘The New Tattoo’

Paris is gaining new millinery businesses, and reflecting that trend, retailers around the world say sales of hats and caps are growing. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mgz29B

Bits: Tech Roundup: The Impact of Ride-Hailing Apps on New York City Gridlock

Subway ridership in New York is down for the first time since 2009. That has coincided with the explosive growth of companies like Uber. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2lQ6BvP

The Downside of Ride-Hailing: More New York City Gridlock

Ride-hailing apps, an existential threat to taxis, are also siphoning passengers from subways and buses, raising concerns over worsening congestion. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2lVubZ8

Paris Fashion Week: Paris Fashion Week 2017: Rihanna’s High School Rebellion

And more of what you missed. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2lVHgRZ

Modern Love: ‘Live for the Moment’: Readers Share Stories of Love and Loss

Readers respond to an essay by Amy Krouse Rosenthal, who, after learning she doesn’t have long to live, composed a dating profile for her husband. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2my1vZE

The Travel Photographs That Inspired One Designer’s Collection

Kym Ellery was influenced by images she captured everywhere from Morocco to Paris for her upcoming show. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mOS9JG

Activists Rush to Save Government Science Data — If They Can Find It

The Trump administration has begun changing some government websites. A group of concerned citizens has been working to preserve data it sees as politically vulnerable. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2lxt0D0

An Artist Helps iTunes’ User Agreement Go Down Easy

A new Drawn and Quarterly graphic novel by the artist Robert Sikoryak adapts Apple’s legalese into a work invoking more than a century of comics. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mfrbcs

A Conversation With: Why We Can’t Look Away From Our Screens

In a new book, the social psychologist Adam Alter warns that our devotion to digital devices has morphed into something very much like addiction. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mcpVW6

Women’s Fashion Shows: Balenciaga, Céline, Valentino

A photo diary of the fall/winter 2017 collections that were presented in Paris on Sunday. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2lwZT2q

A Sneak Peek at the Met’s Rei Kawakubo/Comme des Garçons Show

Andrew Bolton of the Costume Institute and Anna Wintour talked about the exhibition, coming in May. Ms. Kawakubo didn’t. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mY9QD7

The Week Ahead: Houston Will Host Energy Conference, and February Jobs Figures Are Due

The CERAWeek gathering will draw the Canadian prime minister and other international speakers. Meanwhile, analysts are expecting a solid monthly gain in jobs. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2maLo1n

A Conversation With: Why We Can’t Look Away From Our Screens

In a new book, the social psychologist Adam Alter warns that our devotion to digital devices has morphed into something very much like addiction. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mbRApQ

Bits: Tech Roundup: America’s Cyberwar Against North Korea

President Trump’s accusatory tweets against his predecessor drew attention from news of an effort to thwart North Korea’s nuclear missile program. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mND6j6

Tech Tip: Internet Accounts Raise Password Question on the Mac

You can link your mail accounts and social media services to Apple’s operating system for easy integration, but keep your passwords up to date. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mNgNdv

Yelp Starts Tracking Gender-Neutral Bathrooms for Transgender Users

The company may ultimately be able to assemble the largest directory of transgender-friendly bathrooms, but it is not the first to try. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mwfdMA

Fashion Review: The Reality Distortion Field at Céline and Valentino

Changing moods and dancing models at Stella McCartney; challenging rules at Sacai. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2n65f0W

Turkey to Investigate Antitrust Complaint Against Google

The country’s competition authority will look at whether the search giant unfairly promotes its own digital services on Android over those of rivals. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2msSssk

In Silicon Valley, Caltrain Upgrade Is Imperiled as Trump Withholds Funds

The Trump administration, backed by California Republicans, is withholding a $647 million federal grant for the electrification project, which has immediate consequences for the system’s 65,000 daily commuters. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2lvcyTx

Fashion Review: The Double Life of Balenciaga

For the historical perspective, see the Paris exhibition. For some cool contemporary looks, try Demna Gvasalia’s collection. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mWEZqA

Skin Deep: Laura Dern of ‘Big Little Lies’ Shares Her Beauty Truths

The actress shares what she uses to look as if she isn’t wearing makeup and what she always carries. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2lRDSb2

Vying for the LVMH Prize: Young, Gifted and Important to Know

Twenty-one fledgling businesses show their best in hopes of winning the luxury giant’s money and support. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mvM5VB

South Korea’s President Should Be Indicted, Special Prosecutor Says

President Park Geun-hye, who cannot be charged while in office, is accused of conspiring with a confidante to take $38 million in bribes from Samsung. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2ms6wCE

Welcome, Airbnb Guest! Your Neighbors are the Trumps

An apartment listed on the rental website until last week offered a prime location, luxurious appointments and a lot of security. It was inside Trump Tower. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mLi0St

Bold Promises Fade to Doubts for a Trump-Linked Data Firm

The big-data company Cambridge Analytica says it has the ability to predict the political leanings of every American adult, but how well it works remains unproved. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2m9WUKt

Another Arnault Takes Charge

Alexandre Arnault, the 24-year-old co-chief executive of Rimowa and third child of Bernard Arnault, is making his public debut. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2n4hWJE

Claims of Model Abuse and Racist Casting Roil Fashion Week

A casting director describes an hourslong wait in a dark stairwell and a refusal to consider women of color. Both charges have been denied. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mHnH3R

Women’s Fashion Shows: Comme des Garçons and Junya Watanabe

A photo diary of the fall/winter 2017 collections that were presented in Paris on Saturday. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2lOiPGb

Fashion Review: Redefining the Female Silhouette at Comme des Garçons

Womanly curves take a turn in the hands of Rei Kawakubo, while Jun Takahashi’s Undercover goes for some historical revisionism. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mHwhQ8

Women’s Fashion Shows: Christian Dior, Loewe, Undercover

A photo diary of the fall/winter 2017 collections that were presented in Paris on Friday. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mZknxa

Bits: Farhad’s and Mike’s Week in Tech: Uber, Oh Boy.

Snap debuted on the New York Stock Exchange and raised over $3 billion. And three new blows to Uber. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2lpVGxM

Trump Inherits a Secret Cyberwar Against North Korean Missiles

The United States has been trying to sabotage North Korea’s missile program. President Trump must decide what to do next. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mDtDe6

북한 미사일 방해 전략, 뻔한 곳에 숨겨져 있었다.

미국 정부 관계자들은 자세한 언급은 피하면서도 사이버 공격과 색다른 형태의 미사일 무력화 작전을 포함해 미국의 미사일 방어 체계를 다시 정의해야 한다고 공개적으로 말해 왔다. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2m5Azh2

Palm Springs Is Hot. The Old Guard Is Hot Under the Color.

Long a sleepy city that drew Hollywood stars, this desert oasis is grappling with a surge in short-term home rentals. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2lJxT88

This Life: Whom Do You Tell When You’re Sick? Maybe Everyone You Know

People used to keep medical conditions private, but “a tweet-length piece of information can be the difference between life and death,” says a doctor. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2moXmqN

Palm Springs Is Hot. The Old Guard Is Hot Under the Color.

Long a sleepy city that drew Hollywood stars, this desert oasis is grappling with a surge in short-term home rentals. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2lJxT88

This Life: Whom Do You Tell When You’re Sick? Maybe Everyone You Know

People used to keep medical conditions private, but “a tweet-length piece of information can be the difference between life and death,” says a doctor. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2moXmqN

Critic's Notebook: Sean Spicer Fixed His Suits. What About the Ties?

The curious style of the White House press secretary has fashion experts scratching their heads. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2lJKg3J

Blockchain: A Better Way to Track Pork Chops, Bonds, Bad Peanut Butter?

Walmart is testing real-world uses for the arcane technology behind the cryptocurrency Bitcoin, but significant challenges remain. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2m75M57

Howard Schmidt, Cybersecurity Adviser to Two Presidents, Dies at 67

A computer crime expert, Mr. Schmidt was recruited by Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama and drafted safeguards that were approved by Congress. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2loRMoK

Transforming Dior Into a House of Blues

In her second collection for Dior, Maria Grazia Chiuri proposes a personal uniform of sorts. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mBNjiK

Party Coverage: Scene City: Art Week and Children’s Defense Fund Galas

Galas were held last week for the Armory Show, the Children’s Defense Fund-New York, the Bronx Museum and the Museum of the City of New York. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2lnvvI5

Party Coverage: Scene City: Art Week and Civic Museums

Galas were held last week for the Armory Show, the Children’s Defense Fund–New York, the Bronx Museum and the Museum of the City of New York. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2lECgQV

Street Style: Paris Fashion Week

See our favorite looks spotted between the shows. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2lE8L1K

Uber Said to Consider Changes to Employee Stock Compensation

Uber is considering ways to make its stock compensation policies more friendly to its workers, said people with knowledge of a meeting where the issue was discussed. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2lIm8yC

The Workologist: Getting Real About the Fantasy of a Fresh Start

A exhausted couple consider chucking their high-paying jobs in New York and moving to a small town upstate. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2lEmENh

Street Style: Paris Fashion Week

Style from around the shows in Paris. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mBHq56

How Uber Used Secret Greyball Tool to Deceive Authorities Worldwide

A program uses data Uber collected to evade law enforcement in cities that resist the ride-hailing service, some current and former Uber employees said. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mVoZEx

Masayoshi Son, Sprint and a Bet on the Trump Economy

Mr. Son and his advisers are weighing possible deals to bolster Sprint, which could allow aggressive investment in wireless networks in the United States. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mzxidc

Transgender Models Find a Home

An increasing number of agencies are beginning to specialize in casting them. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mjE4CK

Backstage Portfolio: The Faces of Maison Margiela

The house’s fall/winter 2017 show, which was presented in Paris this week, featured electric eye makeup and embroidered strands of hair. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mjRZc2

Backstage Beauty Report: How to Get the Soft, Day-After Beauty from the Dior Show

For the house’s fall/winter 2017 show, the makeup artist Peter Philips gave model’s a fresh-faced look. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2m3Rrq2

Women’s Fashion Shows: Rick Owens, Chloé, Balmain

A photo diary of the fall/winter 2017 collections presented in Paris on Thursday. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mUyFiJ

Tech Tip: How to Use a Hearing Aid with Your Smartphone

The iPhone and other mobile phones include tools and settings to help people with hearing loss. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mmEyIO

Bits: Daily Report: Snap’s I.P.O. Went Well. Now What?

As the maker of the ephemeral messaging app Snapchat started trading on the New York Stock Exchange, shares soared to 44 percent over their offering price. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mUM7mB

Champagne and Solange Knowles at the ‘Chloé Club’ Party

Clare Waight Keller marked the end of her six-year tenure at the French fashion house with a celebration. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mji7Uv

Vows: An Islamic Romance, Soundtrack by Kanye and Drake

A rapping professor was smitten with a student, but he would not ask her out. Now they are husband and wife. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mhYoo3

Critic's Notebook: The Battle Over Your Political Bubble

Want to see how the other half live-tweets? The technology that insulated you will now free you. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mTPIBh

Nintendo Switch, and the Unconventional Hype for an Unusual Game Console

The Japanese company has been whetting the appetites of gamers for months. Will it be enough to persuade them to buy its new device? from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mU0zeB

Fashion Review: Rituals, Wild Animals and a Few Giggles

Rick Owens pondered the ceremonial wardrobe while Olivier Rousteing went big-game hunting at Balmain. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2lCN6XF

China’s Response to Reports of Torture: ‘Fake News’

The government has long denounced articles by Western news organizations as biased and dishonest, but Beijing has now adopted a very Western term to describe them. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2lC7yaR

Nintendo Switch Reviews: Here’s What the Critics Say

A panoply of opinions take on the latest video game launch. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mTbOnz

At a Paris Boutique, a Mother-Daughter Team Survives and Thrives

Sarah Andelman and Colette Roussaux created Colette, a concept store that turns 20 this month. Their success shows a true meeting of sensibilities. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2m2mToE

Modern Love: You May Want to Marry My Husband

After learning she doesn’t have long to live, a woman composes a dating profile for the man she will leave behind. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mNusxM

Encounters: Joan Osborne Retraces Bob Dylan’s Roots in Greenwich Village

The bluesy singer, best known for the 1995 single “One of Us,” is performing an all-Dylan cabaret set at Café Carlyle. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mf6Ggi

Backstage Beauty Report: How to Get the Rosy Cheeks From the Isabel Marant Show

The makeup artist Lisa Butler gave each model a subtle glow — using a drugstore lip balm. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mQTL1b

The Lighter Side of Rick Owens

The designer may not be as serious as his clothes would suggest, but he’s every bit as brilliant. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2meoIiT

JD.com, Chinese Internet Retailer, Spins Off Finance Unit

The deal to cede control of JD Finance will allow the unit to expand more aggressively in a competitive market. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2meXZmw

Common Sense: How a Money-Losing Snap Could Be Worth $24 Billion

Testing the upper limits of valuation, Snap’s investors are betting on the kind of rapid growth that few, if any, companies have ever achieved. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2meJMFR

Corporations Show Support for Transgender Boy in Supreme Court Case

Dozens of companies, including Amazon and Apple, signed on to a brief in support of Gavin Grimm’s fight against his school district over which bathrooms he may use. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mvY06b

Women’s Fashion Shows: Maison Margiela, Dries Van Noten, Lemaire

A photo diary of the fall/winter 2017 collections that were presented in Paris on Wednesday. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2lj9pGn

Social Q’s: Agreeing to Go Steady Before You Are Ready

Plus: the current politics of asking people where they’re from, an older partner and an H.R. puzzle. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2lZ2nFF

Bits: Daily Report: Snap Jumps Into the Stock Market

The initial public offering of the photo-messaging and camera company could open the floodgates for other tech start-ups. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2m0Pr0p

Overheard at Le Bon Marché

An eavesdropping documentarian has compiled snippets of conversation, from the unhinged to the profound, from shoppers at the famed Paris emporium. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2memWy8

Apple’s Devices Lose Luster in American Classrooms

Over the last three years, iPads and Mac notebooks have steadily lost ground to Chromebooks, inexpensive laptops that run on Google’s Chrome operating system. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2lYGrdB

Tech Tip: Taking Netflix on the Road

The streaming service offers a selection of shows and movies to download for offline viewing. The amount of space they take up depends on their length and picture quality. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2lxzFbq

Snap Shares Leap 41 Percent in Trading Debut

A successful start could revive a moribund market for new stocks and may draw out other private tech giants. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2me0oOg

Wheels: Building a Road Map for the Self-Driving Car

Along with sensors, autonomous vehicles will need detailed maps of the road and the obstacles ahead. Creating these maps will be a monumental task. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2lDgNc1

Contributing Op-Ed Writer: How the Internet Threatens Democracy

“Someone looking at the United States would have to be worried about democratic failure.” from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2lgcJlK

Fashion Review: Turning Points at Dries Van Noten and Chloé

The Belgian designer celebrated his 100th show with signature prints and old friends, while Clare Waight Keller’s final collection for the French brand contained a goodbye surprise. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2lYlmzX

Emma Roberts on Red Hair, Champagne and the Oscars

The 26-year-old actress was in Paris at the Chloé fashion show, the last collection by its departing creative director, Clare Waight Keller. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2lxegyT

Your Favorite Designer’s Favorite Bookseller Fires Up a Printing Press

Success has pushed a popular source for fashion-related publications into printing some of its own. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2lY2p0x

Ta-Nehisi Coates on Creating Black Superheroes

Mr. Coates, the author of “Between the World and Me,” talks about his Black Panther comic books and a new series set in Harlem. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2lCnYB7

Want to Live in Grey Gardens? It Can Be Yours for $20 Million

Sally Quinn has decided to sell the fabled East Hampton house whose occupants have been the subject of both a documentary and a Broadway musical. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2lvebMi

Lyft Is Said to Seek New Funding as Its Rival Uber Stumbles

Locked in a price-cutting war, the ride-sharing companies remain unprofitable, but the front-runner’s problems have heartened Lyft, its challenger. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mHwTCl

Deal Professor: In Snap’s I.P.O., Evidence of Bankers’ Strategy

The pricing of the offering for the messaging service was carefully managed and timed to perfection. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mvuSMr

Yahoo’s Top Lawyer Resigns and C.E.O. Marissa Mayer Loses Bonus in Wake of Hack

An investigation by the company’s board of directors found lawyers and security staff knew about the incident but failed to understand its significance. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mvtE44

F.C.C., in Potential Sign of the Future, Halts New Data Security Rules

The F.C.C. delayed data security rules requiring internet providers like AT&T and Comcast secure their customers’ data against hacking. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2lAOr1W

Paris Fashion Week: Paris Fashion Week 2017: Bad Weather, Bags as Hats and ’90s Models

And more of what you missed from the first two days. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2lAvxZ4

Scouting Report: Prepping for Spring

A new made-to-measure suit, perhaps. Or something cool from the second Adidas Originals by Alexander Wang drop. And more. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2maf2Ge

PayPal Redirects Charitable Contributions Without Consent, Lawsuit Says

The federal lawsuit accuses the PayPal Giving Fund of collecting contributions for groups that may never receive the funds. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2lUYmlH

Melania Trump Wears Black to the President’s Speech (and Twitter Reacts)

Was the first lady’s outfit on Tuesday night a slyly mischievous response to the Democratic women who came clad in all white? from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mMa4MT

Oculus Cuts Prices of Its Virtual Reality Gear

The company announced that it has dropped the price of a package featuring its Rift headset and Touch controllers by 25 percent to $598 from $798. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2lrNfNv

Modern Love: The Modern Love Podcast: Live on Valentine’s Day, Part 2

On this week’s Modern Love Podcast, the second half of our show at the Wilbur Theater, with the Modern Love editor Daniel Jones and the actress Emmy Rossum (“Shameless”). from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2m9V8eo

On Time: Cartier Courts Young Men With Luxe Watches

The aristocratic watchmaker, long popular with fashion-forward women, has caught on with the highly male watch-geek set. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mGqeIz

When Did ‘Ambition’ Become a Dirty Word?

In a new ad campaign, Tory Burch and a series of prominent women seek to reclaim a word they say is often used to vilify them. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2lsyXfD

Melania Trump Wears Black to the President’s Speech (and Twitter Reacts)

Was the first lady’s outfit on Tuesday night a slyly mischievous response to the Democratic women who came clad in all white? from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mMa4MT

Women’s Fashion Shows: Saint Laurent and Jacquemus

A photo diary of the fall/winter 2017 collections that were presented in Paris on Tuesday. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2m9FTlI

Tech Tip: Editing Documents on Both a PC and a Mac

You may not get all the program’s features, but you do not need the full version of Microsoft Word to open, edit and save Word files on a Mac. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2ld5ta0

Bits: Daily Report: Coming Friday, the New Must-Try Gadget, Nintendo’s Switch

A new video gaming console is versatile; it can sit in your living room and can also be detached as a portable gaming machine. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2m9kfOy

Field Notes: Video Wedding Invitations by Mail: Impressive but Not Cheap

“We’re not selling invitations,” a company official says. “What we’re really selling is surprise and joy.” from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2lzFYfl

Tech We're Using: Covering Fashion Shows With a Functional iPhone Keyboard

A fashion critic likes tech that is efficient, functional and solves problems. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2m8ZLFt

How Microbatch Textiles Became Cool

The artisanal product of the moment is fabric made in small quantities by upstart boutiques. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2mtVWfb

Fashion Review: The Apocalypse Comes to Saint Laurent

Anthony Vaccarello dug around in the house codes while John Galliano worked with the bones of Maison Margiela. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2lXe0eE

Skin Deep: The 3 Oscars Beauty Trends Worth Talking About

Here, the hair and makeup that won the red carpet. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2lU2WjN

Tech We're Using: Covering Fashion Shows With a Functional iPhone Keyboard

A fashion critic likes tech that is efficient, functional and solves problems. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2m8ZLFt

Snap Nears a Debut That Could Lift Market for New Tech Stocks

Beyond the offering, the question will be whether the disappearing-messages company will prove to be like mighty Facebook or more like embattled Twitter. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2lWGQM2

French Vogue’s March Cover Features a Transgender Model

The choice is a groundbreaking one for the fashion magazine empire and, in today’s climate, something of a statement on its own. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2m8DCax

Spring Men’s Trend: Stripes on Stripes

Mixing and matching turns the preppy standby into quirky style. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2lqGP18

Tech Fix: Meet the First Must-Try Gadget of 2017: The Nintendo Switch

It’s both a console that can sit in your living room and one that you can easily take with you on the go. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mEyetr

That Cool Robot May Be a Security Risk

New research that found flaws in a number of robotic devices highlights the risks of internet-connected devices that operate on their own. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2m7JbFZ

Styles Q. and A.: Filmmaker Bart Freundlich on Shooting Hoops at 47

“I get to turn my mind off,” the director of “Wolves” says. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2ly4ygM

State of the Art: Uber Case Could Be a Watershed for Women in Tech

Uber’s reputation is in tatters. Fixing its culture is the only way out. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mcyUZS

Uber Chief Apologizes After Video Shows Him Arguing With Driver

Travis Kalanick said in an email that the ride-hailing company publicly posted that “I need leadership help and I intend to get it.” from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mbKSmt

Emmanuelle Khanh, Who Reinvigorated French Fashion, Dies at 79

Frustrated with the rigidity of haute couture and the lack of spontaneity in French fashion, Ms. Khanh designed quirky, fluid clothes for young, active women. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2lmnz4E

Snap Is Said to Have Worked on a Drone

The company, which is preparing to go public this week, is trying to bolster its camera ambitions and help Snapchat users feed more data to the app. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2mCCrhm

YouTube Unveils Subscription Television Service

The site says people watch more than a billion hours a day on it. It will join other companies offering content to viewers trying to cut the cord. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2lmCkV7