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Moral turpitude; aesthetic bliss
Glass half full • Born out of a family tragedy, director Thomas Vinterberg’s Oscar-winning drama is a celebration of life
Frame by frame • Jerome Mage makes sunglasses the LA way
Green screen • Instagram pays court to the Roger Federer of rhododendrons
Spirit of ’68 • The music box that plays everything
The specials • Ten new restaurants to get excited about
A bigger splash • Vilebrequin dives into its 50 years of luxury swimwear
The long and rewinding road • Peter Jackson puts The Beatles’ flawed break-up movie back together
NoMad lands • America’s smartest hotel group arrives in London
Snakes alive! • Louis Vuitton’s new masterpiece is a charmer
15 minutes • A new book celebrates the art of the Polaroid
Torch bearers • From London’s Olympic flame to Apple’s HQ, Barber Osgerby have set design alight for 25 years
Business and pleasure • This summer, the shirt makes a comeback
Space race • The continuing allure of a fast estate car
Into the unknown • Writer Jack Thorne emerges from limbo with a new play at the National
Re-charged • Braun raises the alarm, again
AT THE DOOR OF MAESTRO’S
VETUR
DIM SUM CORNER
MONEY IN THE BANK
HALF THE WORLD AWAY
Born to run • KYLIAN MBAPPÉ GREW UP IN THE SUBURBS OF PARIS, STEEPED IN THE CULTURE OF FOOTBALL. AT 22, THE WORLD CUP-WINNER IS ALREADY A GLOBAL SUPERSTAR, AND ONLY NOW ENTERING HIS PRIME. WILL EURO 2020 BE THE MOMENT WHEN HE OVERTAKES MESSI AND RONALDO TO BECOME RECOGNISED AS THE BEST PLAYER ON THE PLANET?
A PUNT ON SEX
SILICON DELLA VALLE • On assignment for Tod’s, photographer Ramak Fazel goes in search of real life in the world capital of technology
MORTALITY, PARENTING AND THE EPIC EXISTENTIALISM OF PIXAR • How a Hollywood studio took on the biggest questions and became the most important, and progressive, voice in pop cinema
SEA STATE • Boundless, as we wish our souls to be
A MILE IN HIS SHOES • SPECTATORS ARE AS LIKELY TO SNIGGER AS TO CHEER AT THE EXAGGERATED HIP WIGGLE OF ELITE RACE WALKERS. BUT TOM BOSWORTH’S STORY IS AS COMPELLING AND HIS ACTIONS AS COURAGEOUS AS ANY IN SPORT. THREE YEARS AGO, AMID PROFESSIONAL AND PERSONAL TURMOIL, THE WORLD-RECORD HOLDING BRITON TRIED TO TAKE HIS OWN LIFE. TODAY, HE IS PREPARING TO COMPETE FOR MEDALS AT THE TOKYO OLYMPICS
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