Go with the grain
Ten years in the making, this award-winning new headwear could revolutionise the market
The South Korean author won 2016’s Man Booker International Prize for her novel ‘The Vegetarian’. This pick of FT reviews and interviews looks back at her other books
In 1978, the ceramicist arrived in New York, buying an apartment in an old girdle factory in the Flatiron district. Much has changed, but his home remains true to the area’s creative past
Break ground in strong silhouettes and avant-garde expressions
Meet New York’s new meme lords
A haunted house on the Catalan coast inspires the Argentine author in mysterious ways
Once an entertainment gimmick, the practice is becoming a powerful wellness tool
Moves to cap weekly hours for entry-level bankers butt against reality of competitive industry
Plus: Deer Valley doubles in size, tour operators look to Scandinavia, and La Plagne’s ‘open-air’ gondola
Self-funding an EMBA to change job or sector rather than seek promotion is becoming increasingly common
Take a design cue from a movie masterpiece this season
The French architect debuts his latest furniture collection in the storied environs of the Hôtel de La Marine
Fifty years young, the Japanese digital watch is as desirable as ever, says a superfan
Do not open bidding when later intervention describes distribution better
A bill in the Philippines is trying to secure time off for workers after a break-up. Could it improve productivity elsewhere?
Three-button styles are coming back into favour — and they can look neat and flattering
With its growing intertwined cultures, Utah’s capital is attracting new residents — and shaking off its reputation as a ‘boring-ass’ city
The FT’s senior science writer explores how far we can go
Family offices are buying them across the world, especially in Asia Pacific
British, Turkish, French and Chinese, as recommended by Mike Davies of The Camberwell Arms, the man behind one of the capital’s most celebrated roasts
North Face’s colourful new look, Faction’s new boot brand — and a ski lift that fits in your backpack