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Jessica Testa

Jessica Testa

Reporter at The New York Times

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Can Stories About Abortion Break Through the Noise?

The reproductive rights activist Cecile Richards started a media project that merges activism and journalism on Instagram and TikTok, just days ahead of the presidential election.
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Tina Brown, the Queen of Legacy Media, Takes Her Diary to Substack

She made her name leading glossy magazines. Now she’s joining the newsletter flock.
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The Tumult That Transformed Racquet, the Tennis Magazine

The indie magazine Racquet aims to become a major player in the business of tennis — after a messy dispute between its two founders.
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Calvin Klein Tries Something New

The buzzy designer Nensi Dojaka will offer a moodier take on the famous underwear. No tight white briefs or sweaty six-packs in sight.
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Why Do Americans Want to Dress Like Swedes?

The Stockholm fashion label Toteme has a no-nonsense, “pragmatic” look — and a lot of fans in New York.
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Ms. Taddeo Goes to Hollywood

A writer’s success today may be measured in film and television adaptations. Lisa Taddeo, whose book “Three Women” is now a Starz series, hates that.
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Does Alexa Chung Still Have ‘It’?

She calls herself a “geriatric ‘it’ girl.” The brand Madewell calls her an “original muse.” Just don’t call this look “indie sleaze.”
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Naomi Osaka irá al Abierto de EE. UU. con un atuendo ‘muy demure’

El atuendo de la tenista para el torneo es una creación de Nike y la diseñadora Yoon Ahn con tul, listones y volantes. En resumen: “Lolita gótica”.
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Naomi Osaka’s Ruffles and Bows

The tennis star unveils her U.S. Open look, made by Nike and the designer Yoon Ahn. It has tulle, ribbons and frills — call it “Lolita goth.”
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So You Want to Look Like a Streaming Star

Call the stylist Holly White, who has worked with breakout actors on “Bridgerton,” “House of the Dragon,” “The Crown” and more.