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  1. Reebok Isn’t a ‘Hobby’ for Shaquille O’Neal

    After pushing to be in charge of the company’s return to basketball, the Hall of Famer understands the stakes. “If this doesn’t work, everyone’s leaving,” he said.

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    Shaquille O’Neal had a signature shoe from Reebok during his playing career and is now president of the company’s basketball division.
    CreditArturo Olmos for The New York Times
  2. A Medium-Rare Goodbye

    Pietro’s, an old-guard Italian steakhouse, said farewell to its longtime address in Midtown Manhattan with a crew of regulars.

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    CreditJutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
  3. Conjuring ‘Bridgerton’ at the Beach

    Selkie, a brand known for fairy-tale dresses, has expanded into swimwear with bathing suits full of ruffles, ribbons and ruching.

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    Selkie’s head designer said its suits, like this style with a ruffled bodice and skirt, were meant to channel the ethereal feel of its dresses.
    Creditvia Selkie
  1. Dark and Stormy Is How They Take Their Décor

    Some decorators swear by the calming effects of deep and moody hues.

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    Jean Stoffer, an interior designer and TV personality, painted the walls and ceilings of her butler pantry in Grand Rapids, Mich., a gray-blue hue. “When we have parties, people are in there talking all the time,” she said.
    CreditJohn Stoffer
  2. TikTok Rediscovers an Old Rural Beauty Secret

    Social media fans of Bag Balm, a moisturizer originally made for cows’ udders, say it’s just the thing for “slugging.”

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    Freshly filled containers of Bag Balm cooling on a conveyor belt at a plant in Lyndonville, Vt.
    CreditJohn Tully for The New York Times
  3. The New Number One Guy in the Group

    “Summer House” star West Wilson wasn’t expecting the Bravoverse to fall in love with him. They did anyway.

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    In the last year, Mr. Wilson has gone from unemployed former football player to breakout Bravo star.
    CreditMarissa Alper for The New York Times
  4. At the Kenya State Dinner, Jill Biden Is True Blue

    In Sergio Hudson, the first lady is stepping up her fashion diplomacy game.

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    President Biden and Jill Biden with President William Ruto and Rachel Ruto of Kenya arrive for the state dinner at the White House on Thursday.
    CreditHaiyun Jiang for The New York Times
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  5. Cher and the Jonas Brothers Dazzle the French Riviera

    Demi Moore, Michelle Yeoh and Diane Kruger and many more attended the amfAR gala, the unofficial closing party for the Cannes Film Festival.

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    The performers Nick and Joe Jonas at the amfAR gala on Thursday.
    CreditViolette Franchi for The New York Times

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  1. First She Scored a Spot at Her Restaurant. Then She Won a Place in Her Heart.

    The actress Maria Bello and the Michelin-starred chef Dominique Crenn said they owe their journey to the “three C’s”: cancer, Covid and, now, commitment.

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    Maria Bello, left, and Dominique Crenn celebrated their marriage on May 12 at Montage Los Cabos in Baja California, Mexico.
    CreditSandrine Gomez
  2. The ‘Nontraditional’ Bridal Brand Capturing Hearts Online

    Madison Chamberlain is carving a niche with her vibrant, over-the-top bridal designs.

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    The designer Madison Chamberlain models one of her creations in her Philadelphia studio.
    CreditCaroline Gutman for The New York Times
  3. Bridesmaids, Bubbly and Botox

    For some, undergoing a cosmetic procedure or two is an essential component of wedding prep.

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    Before her wedding in October 2023, Danielle McNamara scheduled a rhinoplasty appointment with a facial plastic surgeon in Portland, Ore., in early February 2022. Ms. McNamara said she was pleased with the results: “I look feminine. I felt like I looked youthful. It made it absolutely worth it.”
    CreditJustin Jun Lee
  4. What We Know About the Ambani Wedding

    Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant’s pre-wedding in March caused a stir when photos and videos of their lavish celebration circulated on social media. Here’s what we know about their July nuptials.

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    Anant Ambani, a son of Mukesh Ambani, the chairman of Reliance Industries, and Radhika Merchant, a daughter of the industrialist Viren Merchant celebrated their upcoming wedding in March with a grand pre-wedding event in Gujarat, India, featuring star performances, opulent décor, and renowned guests.
    CreditNiharika Kulkarni/Reuters
  5. After Living Much of Life at Sea, Captain Sandy Finds Love on Land

    Sandy Yawn of “Below Deck Mediterranean” married Leah Shafer on — what else? — a superyacht in Florida.

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    On May 11, Sandy Yawn, left, and Leah Shafer were married in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., aboard She’s a 10 Too, a superyacht lent to the couple by their friend Carolyn Aronson.
    CreditKelly Martucci

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  1. Marriage Made an Actor Out of Me

    I deserved an Oscar for my performances as best supporting wife and mother. After my divorce, I could no longer pretend to be someone I’m not.

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    CreditBrian Rea
  2. Peter Gallagher’s Marriage Advice? Don’t Get Divorced.

    Having a decades-long marriage in Hollywood is rare, but actor Peter Gallagher has managed to make it 41 years with his wife, Paula Harwood.

     By Anna MartinEmily LangDavis LandReva GoldbergChristina DjossaJen PoyantDaniel Ramirez and

    CreditPhoto Illustration by The New York Times; Photo: Charley Gallay/Getty Images For Netflix
  3. Tiny Love Stories: ‘He Said We Were Missing “The Magic”’

    Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.

     

    CreditBrian Rea
  4. My Twisted Path to a Meaningful Life

    A bad night of partying left my body broken and nearly paralyzed. I let the pain shape me for the better.

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    CreditBrian Rea
  5. Liza Colón-Zayas, of ‘The Bear,’ on Loving Someone Who’s in the Fight of Their Life

    Why it’s so hard to know what to say when the people we’re closest to need us most.

     By Anna MartinChristina DjossaReva GoldbergEmily LangDavis LandJulia BoteroJen PoyantDaniel RamirezDan PowellMarion LozanoPat McCuskerChelsea DanielRowan Niemisto and

    CreditPhoto Illustration by The New York Times; Illustrations by Brian Rea; Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images

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