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Paint by NUMBERS • A bold imagination is always worth something.
We’re Not Playing Games • Pleasant small talk and casual gossip with your tablemate have been replaced by official conversation prompts and tablewide discussions about things like purpose and gratitude. Welcome to the era of forced fun.
What Price Glory? • Brunch with Brady. Tee times at Pebble Beach. Private concerts with pop stars. In the world of major sports, there isn’t much that money can’t buy—and the stakes have never been higher.
SILICON VALLEY IRL • Contrary to popular opinion, there is a culture beyond Big Tech. Here’s where to find it.
Life Goals • Making it to one World Cup is a win. But for this man, once is just not enough.
METLIFE, REALLY? • Eight matches, including the finals, are at the abhorred New Jersey stadium. Don’t despair—there’s a method to this madness.
Challenge Accepted • The 2026 Winter Olympics, which are taking place between Milan and Cortina, will be the most widespread games ever. You’re going to need a plan.
THE FIT CHECK • Another gold medal would be nice, but Hilary Knight is also here for the fashion.
Now, Your Turn • If watching elite ski racers carve up prime Italian Alps powder is giving you FOMO, we can fix that.
THE MAKING OF A SKI DYNASTY • For most of the past 50 years, the Cochrans have dominated Olympic scoreboards. Now Ryan Cochran-Siegle is carrying the torch.
The Primary Challenge • It’s no coincidence that several spring 2026 collections resembled a Crayola box—but how, exactly, should a grown woman meet this moment?
Anatomy of a Classic • There’s nothing wrong with showing your age—especially when it looks this good.
The T&C INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO • Always remember: Winter is a choice. Here are two ways to spend (and dress for) the season.
RADICAL Glamour • It’s a story of Art Deco, after all.
MIND THE GAP • How to have the perfect Art Deco weekend in Paris.
The T&C Jewelry Wardrobe • So you want to be a collector? First, lay the foundation with a classic. This month: pendants.
Secret’s OUT • Doctors prescribing hormone therapy have long operated quietly, their names whispered among well-connected women. With the FDA’s removal of black box warnings from hormone products, they can finally come clean—and say, “We told you so.”
Facial INFLATION • As prices for a single spa treatment soar north of $500, T&C asks: Is the glow worth the dough?
Bartov at Bergdorf
STARS & SIGNS • AQUARIUS’S BIRTH STONE, AMETHYST, RADIATES SERENITY, CONFIDENCE, AND PURITY.
THE REAL THING • While today’s Kennedys are still making headlines, Love Story, a series about the lives and tragic deaths of John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy, premieres this month. But if you want the truth about Camelot’s final fairy tale—and why it matters now—you need to ask the people who were there.
PLAYING THE PART
Five Things I Still Remember • The former creative director of George recalls the humor and the hijinks that came with the gig.
Confessions of the Gossip Reporter Next Door • For one writer, John F. Kennedy Jr. and his wife weren’t just subjects, they were also neighbors. Yes, things got awkward.
Who Tells Your Story? • The pictures in your feed say one thing. My memories of those moments say more.
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