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February 5, 2018 Issue
Cover Story
Mary J. Blige Sees Herself Anew
Mary J. Blige on watching herself. By Carl Swanson On the Cover: Mary J. Blige. Photograph by Radka Leitmeritz for New York Magazine.
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The Spring Fashion Issue 2018
Can Fashion Ever Be an Ethical Business?
A notorious industry gets its #MeToo moment. Sort of. By Jessica Pressler and Alexa Tsoulis-Reay
Fashion Has an Image Problem
Glamour is predicated on transgression. By Stella Bugbee
The Affluencers
Influencers who have actual influence. By Amy Larocca
Like Warhol but for 2018
Is Poppy enacting a meta-commentary on fame in the YouTube era? Or does she simply want to be famous? By Allison P. Davis
Before There Was Instagram
Antonio Lopez had an instamatic. By Joan Juliet Buck
Portfolio: Her Breakthrough Women
In a series of collages, an artist pairs images of black heroines with the clothes of the season. By Deborah Roberts
Trends: Companion Pieces
Atypically accessorized accessories. Photographs by Bobby Doherty
Trends: Let’s Decode the Runway
Unraveling the many varied references in this season’s shows, from The Shining to Sol LeWitt. By Emilia Petrarca and Rebecca Ramsey
Intelligencer
The Swamp
The misadventures of Steven Mnuchin and Louise Linton.
Trophy Bags
The most coveted totes.
Encounter
Jordan Peterson, tough-love self-help guru for the basement-dwelling set.
Reread: January 25, 1988
A hard look at the original modelizer.
The Strategist
Best Bets
A Bottega Veneta flagship, two niche bookstores, and a climbing gym in Bushwick.
Look Book
The kindred male shoppers at New York’s Filson store.
Market Report
Blind-buying $2,700 flat-pack sofas.
The Restaurant Review
The food at the Lobster Club holds your attention despite the midtown-party-crowd vibe.
The Dish
King’s fantastic hot chocolate�espresso hybrid is the antidote for winter doldrums.
Openings
Danny Meyer�backed California chain Tender Greens opens in Flatiron.
In Season
New York chefs are discovering all the possibilities of the sweet potato.
Culture
Wish You Were There
Snaps of Sundance stars.
An Updated Guide to the Culture of Intoxicants
We’re way past �White Rabbit.�
Conversation With a Unicorn
Erykah Badu deconstructs her own legend.
The Movie Review
Loveless conjures humanism out of wretchedness.
The Album Review
Migos’ Culture II isn’t an album, It’s a data dump.
The Book Review
Will Zadie Smith ever feel free?
To Do: February 7�February 21, 2018
Twenty-five things to see, hear, watch, and read.
Departments
Comments: Week of February 5, 2018
Readers sound off on the record number of women running for office, Glenn Greenwald, and more.
The Approval Matrix: Week of February 5, 2018
Our deliberately oversimplified guide to who falls where on our taste hierarchies.
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