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The New York Times Style Magazine: Australia

issue 24
Magazine

T Australia is intellectually arresting, visually unique and culturally relevant. From news coverage to long-form journalism, T Australia reports on the most relevant stories in men’s and women’s fashion, architecture, design, culture, travel, art, food, wine, wellness, lifestyle, entertainment and beauty.

The New York Times Style Magazine: Australia

Next Stage

REAL TALK • With his latest stage show, the playwright and performer David Finnigan probes 75,000 years of our collective past to ask how we might survive our current era.

URBAN OUTFITTERS • How the planning innovation company Right Angle brings a human-level approach to city design.

THE THING

Born Free • A craft approach to brewing non-alcoholic beer has led to an explosion in its diversity and quality, making sobriety a delicious prospect.

The White Album • Soft knits, diaphanous dresses and smart separates in shades of ivory, cream and snow serve as a light and bright palate cleanser this season.

ANOTHER THING

YES, AND… • The consequences of being open to possibility are, by definition, unknown — and might be exactly what we need.

TIME LORD • The singer-songwriter and watch lover John Mayer talks about working with Audemars Piguet, how it felt when his design debuted and the next big thing in timepieces.

ON THE SCENT • The French perfumer Nicolas Bonneville has translated Jaeger-LeCoultre’s watchmaking savoir-faire into a range of minimalist yet potent fragrances. But they’re not for sale.

Escape Rooms • Landscaped terraces, vintage cocktail bars and plush screening rooms — a new wave of romantic New York hotels revives the Gilded Age.

CHEF’S KISS • Josh Niland cuts fish. Not corners.

CAN’T STOP WON’T STOP • At 56, the hip-hop eminence and TV star LL Cool J can stun arenas and delight executives. Now, with Q-Tip as a producer, he’s returning to his first love: rap.

DO THE HUSTLE • Under increasing cost-of-living pressure, many with full-time jobs are taking on — and finding breakout success with — a side hustle.

ALL OF ME • Forget merely feeling good — the new wellness movement is all about holistic self-betterment.

EASY ON THE EYES • Tailoring takes a romantic turn with relaxed silhouettes and unapologetically pretty accents.

The Inheritance • What do you do when your dream home comes with a dark legacy? One German couple found out.

FIRST OF ITS KIND LAST OF ITS KIND


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 100 Publisher: KK Press Pty Ltd Edition: issue 24

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T Australia is intellectually arresting, visually unique and culturally relevant. From news coverage to long-form journalism, T Australia reports on the most relevant stories in men’s and women’s fashion, architecture, design, culture, travel, art, food, wine, wellness, lifestyle, entertainment and beauty.

The New York Times Style Magazine: Australia

Next Stage

REAL TALK • With his latest stage show, the playwright and performer David Finnigan probes 75,000 years of our collective past to ask how we might survive our current era.

URBAN OUTFITTERS • How the planning innovation company Right Angle brings a human-level approach to city design.

THE THING

Born Free • A craft approach to brewing non-alcoholic beer has led to an explosion in its diversity and quality, making sobriety a delicious prospect.

The White Album • Soft knits, diaphanous dresses and smart separates in shades of ivory, cream and snow serve as a light and bright palate cleanser this season.

ANOTHER THING

YES, AND… • The consequences of being open to possibility are, by definition, unknown — and might be exactly what we need.

TIME LORD • The singer-songwriter and watch lover John Mayer talks about working with Audemars Piguet, how it felt when his design debuted and the next big thing in timepieces.

ON THE SCENT • The French perfumer Nicolas Bonneville has translated Jaeger-LeCoultre’s watchmaking savoir-faire into a range of minimalist yet potent fragrances. But they’re not for sale.

Escape Rooms • Landscaped terraces, vintage cocktail bars and plush screening rooms — a new wave of romantic New York hotels revives the Gilded Age.

CHEF’S KISS • Josh Niland cuts fish. Not corners.

CAN’T STOP WON’T STOP • At 56, the hip-hop eminence and TV star LL Cool J can stun arenas and delight executives. Now, with Q-Tip as a producer, he’s returning to his first love: rap.

DO THE HUSTLE • Under increasing cost-of-living pressure, many with full-time jobs are taking on — and finding breakout success with — a side hustle.

ALL OF ME • Forget merely feeling good — the new wellness movement is all about holistic self-betterment.

EASY ON THE EYES • Tailoring takes a romantic turn with relaxed silhouettes and unapologetically pretty accents.

The Inheritance • What do you do when your dream home comes with a dark legacy? One German couple found out.

FIRST OF ITS KIND LAST OF ITS KIND


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