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Thursday, August 20, 2015

Summertime and the Living Is Easy
One-piece swimsuits, worn above in 1943 in Cornwall, England, are winning over a new generation of women accustomed to bikinis.
James Jarche/Popperfoto, via Getty Images
Fashion & Style
An Itsy Bitsy Teenie Bikini? This Year. Maybe Not.
By HANNAH SELIGSON
Sales of one-piece swimsuits are up, helped by the mega-celebrity trifecta of Beyoncé, Taylor Swift and Rihanna, who have all worn one-pieces lately.
On Instagram, John Legend and Chrissy Teigen in Naples, Italy.
Fashion & Style
By VALERIYA SAFRONOVA
The fear of missing out, which has spawned the #FOMO hashtag, seems to have grown more pronounced in the summertime as celebrity groups escape and document their fun on social platforms.
. The Instagram Archive of Celebrity Summers
James Steinberg
Food
By PETE WELLS
With a week off from his nightly restaurant routine, the critic Pete Wells gets to call his own shots, finding his own kitchen rhythm along the way.
Travel
On a giga coaster, altitude, rather than speed, has become the defining characteristic. We tested four of them.
Smashing (or smacking) cucumbers for salad is a standard technique in many parts of Asia that is showing its trendy side in New York this summer.
Tony Cenicola/The New York Times
Food
By JULIA MOSKIN
The smashing technique seems to be everywhere nowadays.
Fashion & Style
Bill Cunningham | Summer Madness
By BILL CUNNINGHAM

It's mid-August and suddenly everyone is in black, white or gray.

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Christelle de Castro for The New York Times; photographed at Holyrad Studio, Brooklyn; styled by Susan Joy
Fashion & Style
Fashion's Gender-Free Era
Is gender flux a trend with legs or just a passing fancy?
The Marquis Los Cabos in Mexico is among hotels offering performances.
Travel
By SHIVANI VORA
With Beyoncé on a harp and violinists in a spa, hotels are breaking out live music for their guests.
Emily Ratajkowski.
Elizabeth Lippman for The New York Times
Fashion & Style
By BEE SHAPIRO
The "Blurred Lines" video star likes a Korean spa that doesn't coddle her, and she doesn't like facials.
The new issue of Vogue, for which Beyoncé had nothing to say.
Beyoncé Is Seen but Not Heard
By MATTHEW SCHNEIER

The writer Barry Yourgrau displays collections in his Queens apartment.
A Hoarder's Tale of Redemption
By PENELOPE GREEN

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Lisa Haney
Travel
How One Airline Ticket Can Equal Two Seats
By ADRIENNE CARTER
There's often an empty seat on each flight, and with a little planning and a little bit of luck, that seat could be next to yours.
Clockwise from left: Ola Rudnicka; Zara ruffle-front blouse, $69.90 at Zara, zara.com; Alexander McQueen draped silk blouse, $1,345 at Alexander McQueen and stylebop.com; Caroline de Maigret; Rebecca Taylor embroidered silk blouse, $295 at Saks Fifth Avenue, saks.com.
Fashion & Style
If high-neck collars and loads of ruffles and black lace smack of period drama, consider that the Old World look is easily styled for this fall. Here's how.
Among the tips: Watch out for hotel booking scams that can leave you without a room you've paid for.
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Your Money
Experts say to prioritize, estimate all the costs and try to use loyalty programs and last-minute bargains.
. 9 Money-Saving Tips for Older Travelers 2:38 PMNYT Now
In Case You Missed It
Op-Ed | Arthur C. Brooks
What Your Vacation Says About You
By ARTHUR C. BROOKS

Batches of Root Beer Generate a Noticeable Buzz
By FLORENCE FABRICANT

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