Fashion
  • Style Section Flashback: An Incomplete History of New York Times Trend Pieces

    by Caitlin Petreycik Published: October 3, 2024 The New York Times has got its trend piece formula down. Take a fashion staple that appears to be gaining traction (tailored shorts, skirts, nail ...

  • The Pick: Topshop's Raffia Skirt

    Nothing edges up a wardrobe basic like a little asymmetry. Topshop's raffia skirt combines the ease of our favorite minis with the one-two fashion punch of textured, black-and-navy fabric and an ...

  • "Chloe Attitudes": An Exhibit Celebrates the History of the French Fashion House

    At the Paris spring collections, Chloé launched a massive exhibition in the newly renovated art space Palais de Tokyo. On display in “Chloé Attitudes” are 70 signature looks representing every Chloé designer — all nine of them.

  • The Tastemaker: Cynthia Rowley's Wetsuit Obsession and Use of a Tom Sachs Sharpie for Eyeliner

    by Ann Binlot Published: October 1, 2024 Cynthia Rowley is the type of woman who you look at and think, how does she do it. On top of designing her eponymous clothing line, Rowley is married to ...

  • Canvasses on the Catwalk: Art-Inspired Designs at Milan Fashion Week

    Many of the designers who showed collections at Milan Fashion Week looked to art history for inspiration.

  • Helmut Lang design duo Nicole and Michael Colovos are known for turning out black and neutral-heavy collections full of slouchy, asymmetrical separates and tough-girl leather pieces. But for spring 2013 they ventured under the sea for a lineup that was half rock ’n’ roll, half Rockaway Beach. Read more at BLOUIN ARTINFO.

    LAST UPDATE : Dec 06, 2012, 9:00 PM EST
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