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Sunday, August 2, 2015

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Celebrities caught in serious repose include, from left, Kristen Stewart, January Jones and Victoria Beckham.
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Fashion & Style
I'm Not Mad. That's Just My RBF.
By JESSICA BENNETT
The perks, perils and hypocrisy of the serious female face at rest.
Donna Yip with her newborn daughter, Caroline Rose, and in-hospital hairdo and makeup by the stylist Jackson Simmonds.
Fashion & Style
By RACHEL FELDER
Some new moms are getting ready for birth announcement photos with maternity-ward visits from hairdressers and makeup artists.
Fashion & Style
By BILL CUNNINGHAM
In New York City, fashion rides the heat wave.
Malin Fezehai for The New York Times
Fashion & Style
By JEFF GORDINIER
The "Blue Zones Solution" author, an expert on the diets of people who live to age 100, prepares a meal for a reporter who lives on cheeseburgers and martinis.
Fashion & Style
By NIKOLINA KULIDZAN
They met at age 12. One was Serbian, the other Croatian. Separated by a civil war, they ultimately found their way back to each other.
Natalia V. Osipova/The New York Times
Europe
In Russia, some Muslims want to create a more positive image of Islam. A fashion designer, a public relations adviser and a composer all work toward the same goal.
Andrew Scrivani for The New York Times
Food
By MELISSA CLARK
Shellfish deserve a turn during grilling season, and the leftover juice is a delicious bonus when soaked up with grilled bread. (Article plus video.)
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Editor's Picks
Ségolène Royal, France's minister for ecology, sustainable development and energy.
Ed Alcock for The New York Times
Fashion & Style
Ségolène Royal: A Sort-of Vice President, Not-Quite First Lady
By ELAINE SCIOLINO
The French government offers neither role, but President Hollande's former political and romantic partner fulfills aspects of each in a demonstration of their very "evolved" relationship.
The village of Borynya, once home to the author's father. The town is now part of Ukraine.
Daniel Rodrigues for The New York Times
Travel
By JOSEPH BERGER
A writer and his sister journey to the childhood homes of their parents, places where once Jews like them could thrive.
Kronborg Castle was the setting for
Linus Sundahl-Djerf for The New York Times
Travel
By SETH SHERWOOD
The collapse of shipbuilding brought hard times, but the town now has cultural venues, public artworks and festivals to augment its time-honored appeal.
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In Case You Missed It
Whitten Sabbatini for The New York Times
Weddings
By MONICA DAVEY
The couple's five-second appearance in the presidential campaign announcement video spread news of their wedding plans.
. More Vows
Working together helps Pamela and Marc Murphy spend more time with their children, Campbell (top) and Callen.
Yana Paskova for The New York Times
Weddings
By ERIC V. COPAGE
Mr. Murphy and Pamela Schein Murphy, wed in 2002, try to balance career and family. He's a chef and restaurateur; she helps run the business.
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