
15 Looks That Got Our Attention at the Fashion Awards in London
Amal Clooney, Gwyneth Paltrow and Rita Ora wore some of the most showstopping looks at Britain’s answer to the Met Gala.
Amal Clooney, Gwyneth Paltrow and Rita Ora wore some of the most showstopping looks at Britain’s answer to the Met Gala.
Fashionistas and celebrities gathered for a new book filled with candid shots of the understated Gen X star.
A native of Britain, he made his mark in his adopted city styling celebrities like Adele, Roger Federer and the Olsen twins.
After months of reputational repair, the French house brought its latest show to Los Angeles.
Digital magic can readily erase any blemish, any wrinkle, any evidence of authenticity and vulnerability. But where’s the beauty in that?
A reader wonders if bold lip color may be overkill in some situations, like job interviews or work parties.
A popular sitcom from the ’90s has returned with an updated wardrobe that reflects shifts in American elitism.
Plus: fringe accessories, a musician inspired by stream-of-consciousness audio messages and more from T’s cultural compendium.
Maximilian Davis, Ferragamo’s creative director, shares a glimpse into his creative world.
A favorite of President William Ruto, the suit was banned along with other traditional African attire for violating parliamentary dress codes. Proper attire, the speaker decreed, is a Western suit and tie.
Plus: animal-shaped vases, merman paintings and more recommendations from T Magazine.
With giant coats and extra-roomy trousers, this winter’s voluminous silhouettes extend from head to toe.
Sartorial signs of fall abound on the streets of the Japanese capital.
Ann and Sid Mashburn, clothiers in Atlanta, have opened a store on Madison Avenue. Is it a business to be reckoned with?
Thirty years after starting What Goes Around Comes Around, Gerard Maione and Seth Weisser are still on the hunt for lost classics from Hermès, Chanel and Levi’s.
United (mostly) in black, their differences were in the details.
Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
The piece evokes a 1938 interlocking gold cuff designed by the house’s then creative director, Jeanne Toussaint.
We asked 46 artists, filmmakers, chefs and other creative people to forecast next year’s cultural trends. (Spoiler: We’re all going to be wearing a lot of brown.)
The retailer, founded in China, filed confidentially to take the company public in the U.S., a person familiar with the plans said.
For 25 years, Maria Cornejo has been designing things her way. But independence has a cost.
At the brand’s annual Sadie Hawkins Winter Formal, guests and entertainers paid tribute to Chris Printup, who died this year.
The Patagonia founder Yvon Chouinard on the price we pay for cheap things.
The once-famous fashion photographer, long accused of misconduct with models, faces legal action.
After four decades of business and filing for bankruptcy in 2020, the American retailer is hoping for a renaissance.
Thick soles — some sleek, others rugged — are giving cold-weather footwear a boost.
Well-defined lines and neutral tones give this season’s pieces a striking, pared-back look.
Thebe Magugu, the South African designer, takes memories to the most fashionable level.
Her style contribution as first lady deserves a reassessment.
To help a reader navigate the fuzzy etiquette of covering up indoors, our critic weighs the merits of beanies, fedoras and ear-warmers.
The collaboration between the fashion house and the entertainer is the latest example of the growing union between the two industries.
Photographer Simbarashe Cha documents transitional style in the Japanese capital for The New York Times.
The Shed hosted a benefit in the Hudson Yards neighborhood of Manhattan, and the Central Park Conservancy held a gala in the park.
The musician enlisted Online Ceramics, a brand known for its idiosyncratic T-shirts, to remake Casio’s G-Shock.
The fashion designer Rosetta Getty may have a rule-breaking heir in her daughter Violet.
Erik Torstensson, co-founder and creative director of Frame, creator of Mr Porter and an investor in Skims, knows a lot about how to have fun working in fashion.
The designer has made waves with fashion that infuses European heritage with Afro-Atlantic spirit. Now she has curated an exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art.
By working with Vetements, the skate brand Palace and now Crocs, the fast-food chain has become an unlikely source of style.
Mouna Ayoub has a huge collection of haute couture, and now, 252 of her Chanel pieces designed by Karl Lagerfeld are going up for auction.
At the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the painter’s subjects and friends, à la mode, could have emerged from the TV show’s second season.
A reader wonders whether men’s neckties are a relic of the past.
The Italian fashion designer died in Milan this week, just nine days after joining the famed Italian fashion house.
Plus: a taste for beeswax, rare soaps and more from T’s cultural compendium.
In her perceptive cultural history, “Eyeliner,” Zahra Hankir shows that liquid versus pencil is only the beginning.
As demonstrations have cropped up globally in support of civilians in Gaza, some Palestinians are encouraging non-Palestinians to wear kaffiyehs as a show of solidarity.
Ivanka Trump and her siblings dress for court — and the cameras.
The market for Prince’s wardrobe, guitars and other items has been robust since his death in 2016. Now more than 200 pieces are available for bids.
One of the first clashes at the Republican debate in Miami was about footwear.
Born in Italy, he dressed billionaires and film stars while turning heads for his own outfits in his adopted city, New York.
Gala-goers, start thinking green.
Whether on the debate stage or “The Daily Show,” the Republican presidential candidate is strategic about standing out — in every way.
This cabochon-accented accessory nods to the brand’s animal-focused roots.
Unions in Bangladesh say a proposed wage increase falls short after a weekend of violent protests.
In an era of expediency, gastropods are oozing into fashion and design — and reminding us that we, too, can take our time.
The exorbitant cost of luxury fashion has left us out in the cold, wondering who can sustain this market?
The C.F.D.A. awards weren’t dominated by a single designer, but by an idea.
Sequins, paillettes and rhinestones light up this season’s shoes and bags.
A reader wonders why pockets in women’s wear remain “small and useless” — when they’re included at all. The answer is tangled up with a host of social issues, our critic writes.
Accessories with distinctive silhouettes, from soft-sided globes to hard-edged minaudières.
La oportunidad de revisar las antiguas normas sociales ha sido uno de los pocos efectos secundarios positivos de la pandemia. Y la vestimenta es una de ellas.
Ditching “hard pants” is just another way that the pandemic has altered the fabric — literally — of our lives.
The end of pandemic-era restrictions has unleashed a luxury spending rebound in China. Which Western brands are coming out on top?
Readers respond to Pamela Paul’s first column, about “lived experience.” Also: Those who golf; women’s office clothing.