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The New York Times Style Magazine: Australia

Issue 29
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

Beauty Within

THE T AUSTRALIA LIST • This season’s most coveted finds.

Creative Suite • Five striking new luxury hotel options to have on your radar for the northern hemisphere summer.

FOREVER YOUNG • Whether we view the hyper-exacting self-care routines of certain fitness influencers as parodic or prudent, our apparent desperation to outwit the ageing process is getting old fast.

SMALL WONDERS • A duo of miniaturised movements is the secret superpower behind Omega’s new Aqua Terra 30mm collection.

An Imperfect Ideal • From a sea of unsettlingly perfect faces seems to emerge a more relatable paragon. Or is it all yet another cynical manipulation of women’s bodies and emotions?

THE THIING

BEIGE IS BEAUTIFUL • In an era defined by complicated gastronomy, traditional British food — long maligned as bland and boring — suddenly feels exciting.

SIGNED, SEALED DELIVERED • Breguet packs 250 years of accomplishment into a surprisingly simple yet stunningly refined anniversary edition, the Classique Souscription.

A FUTURE WORTH DRINKING TO • Sustainability-minded drinks makers experiment with microbes, heritage grains ... and patience.

The Line of Beauty • With their ability to inspire and transform, fine art and beauty share an enduring appeal.

MORE THAN WORDS • A new campaign marking 50 years of Bottega Veneta’s signature Intrecciato design celebrates craftsmanship, human connection and the universal language of gesture.

In the Weave • Natural knits, shaggy fringe and other crafty elements add texture to the season’s carryalls.

THE MISSING LINK • This season’s most coveted cufflinks.

A Bold New Eden • Charmed by local culture while grounded in Bali during pandemic lockdowns, a tech mogul built an ambitious arts and wellness hub with a mission to inspire sustainable creativity.

HEAR THEM ROAR • In a city where jungle meets skyline, Cartier reveals the final instalment of Nature Sauvage.

GETAWAY GLASSES • With a whole year until the next season of “The White Lotus”, this hitlist of terroir-driven drops will transport you to some truly singular — and often unexpected — destinations.

THE ENTERTAINER • After three decades as Hollywood’s best-kept secret — and the social glue for actors on every production she’s worked on — “The White Lotus” star Leslie Bibb is finally getting her due.

FOREST BATHING • In Finland, contemporary saunas reflect the country’s architectural past — and propose a future in which simple, sustainable buildings can still be sublime.

Look Sharp • Sculpted silhouettes with well-defined edges never fail to make a splash.

HOW JAPANESE AVANT-GARDE DESIGNERS FOREVER CHANGED THE WAY WE DRESS.

THE ACCIDENTAL HOMECOMING • On the eve of leaving Venice for good, an English art dealer found himself in a 17th-century palazzo that seemed strangely familiar.

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