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Welcome to the T List, a newsletter from the editors of T Magazine. Each week, we share things we’re eating, wearing, listening to or coveting now. Sign up here to find us in your inbox every Wednesday, along with monthly travel and beauty guides, and the latest stories from our print issues. And you can always reach us at tmagazine@nytimes.com.
On the Oaxacan Coast, a Hotel With Earthen Architecture and a Rooftop Bar
Once a bohemian enclave popular among surfers and backpackers, the Oaxacan town of Brisas de Zicatela (or “La Punta,” as locals call it), just south of Puerto Escondido, has evolved into a buzzing tourist spot, its big waves and boisterous mezcal bars now attracting a still young but decidedly less countercultural crowd. Hotel Humano, the latest offering from Mexico City-based Grupo Habita, both embraces the area’s lively atmosphere and offers a refined respite from it.
A Fashion Designer’s Colorful Rug Collection
Over the past 19 years, the fashion designer Victor Glemaud has gained a devoted following for his vibrant knitwear. His own wardrobe features an equally eye-catching array of bright colors and prints. “I’ve always dressed the same. It’s just the clothes got better as I grew older,” he says. He aims for consistency in his approach to interior design, too, gravitating toward dashes of color in the form of flowers, textiles and art — sometimes created by his nephews and goddaughter.
Why Shouldn’t I Have Fun All Day?
Live and work with passion and responsibility; have a sense of humor and fantasy. That tenet is at the core of “Why Shouldn’t I Have Fun All Day?,” an exhibition at Manhattan’s Superhouse gallery focused on Friedman’s art furniture. It’s the first solo gallery show of Friedman’s work since his death in 1995, and includes several pieces from his private home collection that have never been publicly displayed.
A New Rooftop Restaurant in Jaipur’s City Palace
The open-air Sarvato Bhadra, a pavilion in the heart of Jaipur’s 300-year-old City Palace in the Indian state of Rajasthan, was historically used as a diwan-i-khas, where the maharajah would hold private audiences with visitors. On Jan. 23, Jaipur’s current maharajah, the 26-year-old Sawai Padmanabh Singh, began inviting guests back to the rooftop aerie, now reborn as the restaurant Sarvato.
A Zegna Collection Made of Fine Merino Wool
Since its founding in 1910, the Italian fashion house Zegna has been known for its men’s tailoring featuring innovative wools produced at the company’s mill in the Piedmont province of Biella. When it comes to winter staples like sweaters and outerwear, the brand has long sourced the world’s thinnest — and softest — cashmere fibers. Now, it’s releasing a collection of pieces in a newly developed wool named Vellus Aureum, made of wool gathered from Merino sheep in Australia.