![]() ![]() Yanagihara’s private life is as constrained as her cultural knowledge is broad. ![]() Fashion and design spreads are now steeped in art history, and the magazine publishes essays that are surprising, and sometimes esoteric: an analysis of avant-garde flower arrangers a rigorous survey of artists, from Japan to South Africa, who are “reimagining the animal figurine.” She took over T four years ago, and, thanks to her magpie intelligence, it has become a vibrant cabinet of curiosities. She has spent a lot of time travelling and has an unusually international aesthetic: she is as comfortable speaking about ceramicists in Sendai as about conceptual artists in New York. Through her editorial work, Yanagihara, who is forty-seven, has become conversant with hundreds of creative people and their work. She is the editor-in-chief of T, the style supplement to the Times, which publishes articles and photo-essays about fashion, travel, art, and design. ![]() ![]() Hanya Yanagihara wears her black hair pulled back with a razor-sharp center part, and she prefers to dress in black, especially in clothes by Dries Van Noten, the cerebral Belgian designer. ![]()
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