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July 5, 2025, 4:38 p.m. Eastern time

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With All Eyes on Them, a 'WAG' Style Emerges

In the sports world, some wives and girlfriends are more famous than the athletes they are watching. Fashion brands have noticed.

They're Tiny. They're Slow. And People Are Obsessed.

In an era of supersized pickups and SUVs, Kei cars and trucks bring a (very) little piece of Japan to the United States. Getting one on the road can be complicated.

Five Seconds Into Their First Conversation, He Was Hooked

"I was serious about her immediately," said the restaurateur Daniel Humm of the "Succession" actress Annabelle Dexter-Jones, whom he met at a wedding last July.

Where Men Are Evolved

Subdued elegance permeated the runways and the streets at the latest men's fashion weeks.

The Most Stylish People of 2025, So Far

Some wore vestments, others scrubs. Some were on courts, others in court. All have shaped the look of the year.

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