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Thursday, July 9, 2015

What to Read Now
Intersection: Street Style Videos Across Latin America
Intersection, the fashion series that hits the streets – from Brooklyn to Beijing, Portland to Paris – to capture the characters, looks and stories that are the hallmarks of a neighborhood's style, has returned. The latest videos hail from the Latin American cities of: Santiago, Buenos Aires, Lima, Panama, Montevideo and Medellín to explore style and interview fashion influencers. In this first episode, above, we visit Santiago, Chile, where Valentina Rios, the stylist and journalist behind Le Freak C'est Chic, says personal style is reflected in little details, like star studded platforms.
Curtis Jackson, better known as the rapper 50 Cent, on the roof of the G-Unit offices in New York. Mr. Jackson, the chief of the music label, is a co-star of
Alex Welsh for The New York Times
Men's Style
By BROOKS BARNES
Rapper. Entrepreneur. Investor. Producer. Actor. Curtis Jackson, a.k.a. 50 Cent, is a restless soul intent on conquering one business after the next.
Backstage at Armani Privé.
Landon Nordeman for The New York Times
Fashion & Style
By VANESSA FRIEDMAN
Couture continues with John Galliano at Maison Margiela, Elie Saab and Jean Paul Gaultier.
. In Paris, Chanel Bets the House
Freddie Sarkis, bar manager of Broken Shaker in Chicago, mixes a drink using Plantation Pineapple Rum Stiggins' Fancy, a Dickens-inspired rum praised for its notes of pineapple.
Sally Ryan for The New York Times
Food
By ROBERT SIMONSON
The literary spirit, inspired by a character from "The Pickwick Papers," has received praise from mixologists and everyday drinkers alike.
Levi's new denim collection for women.
Fashion & Style
By VANESSA FRIEDMAN
The company is fighting back against high-fashion brands and the activewear styles.
Ron Wood via American Federation of Arts/Bata Shoe Museum
Fashion & Style
By STEVEN KURUTZ
The Brooklyn Museum exhibition "The Rise of Sneaker Culture" chronicles the history and fashion influence of a once-lowly footwear item.
Luci Gutiérrez
Travel
By ALYSON KRUEGER
Camplike experiences are being embraced by adults who want to spend their time off learning new skills or mastering ones they already have.
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News You Can Use
From left: Irene Buffa in Milan; Givenchy cotton and wool pinstripe waistcoat, $1,950, and trousers, $1,390, at mytheresa.com; Steven Alan boyfriend blazer, $297, and relaxed fit trousers, $187, at Steven Alan; stevenalan.com; Theory crepe blazer, $395, and trousers, $137.50, at Theory, theory.com; Zara belted waist- coat, $99, and cropped trousers, $69.90, at Zara, zara.com.
Fashion & Style
How to Look Sharp and Office Appropriate in the Summer
Begin by relaxing, with tailoring in looser, breezier cuts. Here are some more tips.
Stephanie Gilmore has a full regimen of skin and body care to go along with her attention to detail regarding fitness training and diet.
Photographs by Paul van Kan for The New York Times: photographed at Rae's On Wategos
Fashion & Style
By BEE SHAPIRO
Stephanie Gilmore, a six-time world surfing champion, has plenty of secrets for maintaining her skin, hair and body in the face of nature's elements.
Eric Helgas for The New York Times
Men's Style
By BEE SHAPIRO
These products save men from a trip to the tanning bed, or to a wife's beauty stash.
Matthew Upchurch, the chief executive of Virtuoso, a global travel network, on the Zambezi River in Zimbabwe.
Keith Vincent
Travel
By SHIVANI VORA
Matthew D. Upchurch, the chief executive of Virtuoso, a network of travel advisers, says that when making travel plans, nothing beats the human touch.
Weddings
Wedding gifts that help a couple set a chic table or picnic blanket.
Watch more Intersection videos and check back each week on Tuesdays for a new video. Also, show your friends you care about them by forwarding them this email. Or, suggest they sign up to this newsletter here. How are we doing? We want your feedback on this newsletter. Email us at newsletters@nytimes.com.
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Throwback Thursday: Summer 2013
Friends from Sayville on Long Island jump from rocks downstream from the Big Deep water hole in Woodstock.
Danny Ghitis for The New York Times
Fashion & Style
Heading Upstate in Search of a Watery Eden
By JOSHUA LYON
Isolated swimming holes are becoming tougher to find in the Hudson River Valley as a more urban crowd heads upstate.
. Video  Video: Sweet Summer Water
In Case You Missed It
The spa hamam at the Condado Vanderbilt Hotel in San Juan, P.R.
Condado Vanderbilt Hotel
Travel
By CHARU SURI
The Turkish steam baths called hamams first gained a following during Ottoman rule in the 1400s. They're popular once more.
Emon Hassan for The New York Times
Food
By JEFF GORDINIER
At this cocktail bar in Greenwich Village, a California-style burger makes everything seem O.K.

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