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Savannah Sobrevilla

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The Finance Guys Still Wearing Suits in Triple-Digit Heat
Summer is sweltering but for these men, the office dress code abides—and they might even like it that way.
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Surveilling Myself and Others at the Kylie Jenner Meta Glasses Party
Meta’s Starfire looks great—and makes people a little nervous.
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The Furniture Designer Who Loves Trading Clothes and NFL Sunday Ticket
Aaron Aujla, the co-founder of Green River Project, tells us about his stack of Japanese fishing magazines, unbeatable hack for summer shoes, and preferred streaming service.
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How One Cash-Strapped Man—My Father—Managed to Get to Every World Cup
The highs and lows of forty years of fútbol fever.
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A$AP Rocky Has Contracted Knicks Fever, Just Like the Rest of New York
A report from the streets of NYC, where everyone from Rocky to Mayor Mamdani to MTA staffers are living for the orange and blue.
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At the Substack House, Media Is Still Fun
“It’s okay to get some facts wrong,” one writer said. “It’s honestly refreshing.”
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Gabriela Hearst’s Team Uruguay Suits Are Designed to Protect the Players’ ‘Inner Strength’
“It’s a true honor to do this not just for the team but for the country,” says the designer, who used repurposed Uruguayan wool to make La Celeste’s formal uniforms for the 2026 World Cup.
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Is a Wacky Hat the Ultimate PR Move?
There’s something about a famous man in a ridiculous hat.
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The 8 Best New Summer Shoes For Setting Your Dogs Free
This season’s most exciting dressing? It’s happening at ground level.
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Filmmakers Are Still the Best-Dressed Attendees at Cannes
From first-time director John Travola’s viral berets to Steven Soderbergh’s Sambas, the auteurs are stealing the show on the red carpet.
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Guys Are Loving a Tight Little Hoop Earring
Hollywood men have a new favorite accessory: dime-sized hoops, which are as pleasantly versatile as they are subtly hardcore.
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Meet the People Waiting 5 Days in Line for the Audemars Piguet x Swatch Royal Pop
Resellers expecting to sell the collaborative piece for up to $3,200 are settling into lawn seats and dining chairs outside the Swatch store in Times Square.
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What the Tech Guys Wore to the Met Gala
Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg may have skipped the carpet, but the Silicon Valley scions have undeniably carved out a place in (and mostly dressed on-theme for) fashion’s biggest night.
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The 12 Best-Dressed Men at the Met Gala 2026, Ranked
On fashion's biggest night, the dudes more than met the moment for the “Fashion Is Art” dress code.
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Troye Sivan Wore Thrashed Prada Jeans to the Met Gala
The Australian singer’s look was inspired by the iconic New York photographer Robert Mapplethorpe.
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Jeremy Pope Wore Archival Vivienne Westwood to the Met Gala
In a full-circle moment for The Beauty star’s seventh Met Gala, he donned a pearl-beaded evening jacket he’d long admired.
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James Bond Summer Style: Why 007 Always Looked So Good on the Beach
Historically, 007 has looked just as suave in swim trunks as a tux. From terrycloth rompers to poolside tailoring, Bond’s beachy wardrobe is a great blueprint for warm-weather dressing.
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Emma Corrin’s City Bag Could Be the Move for Boys, Too
As the Balenciaga City bag returns, Emma Corrin makes a compelling case for its new, more boyish appeal.
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Appreciating Harry Styles and Zoë Kravitz’s Best Couple Fits
What better time to look back on the low-key, impeccably dressed, Row-loving duo’s greatest hits?
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Charlize Theron Looks Better in Dior Menswear Than Most Men Do
The Apex star hit the film’s New York premiere in a striking runway look from Jonathan Anderson’s latest collection for the house.
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The ‘Devil Wears Prada’ Guys Looked Great in 2006
On the original film’s press tour, Adrian Grenier and Stanley Tucci put on a clinic of real, relatable style.
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Guys Are Wearing Slutty Little Reading Glasses Now
From fictional BDSM doms to neo-soul-mode Jack Harlow, men are reaching for techy, erotic frames—and the ophthalmological thirst has never been higher.
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