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En Ucrania, mucha gente mayor se viste con elegancia ante el horror. Muestran su determinación de seguir adelante a pesar de la guerra.

The Best Raincoats for April Showers
T Magazine, April 2

A roundup of light jackets to keep you dry on wet spring days.

Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Prada … Meta?
Style, April 2

Get ready for the return of wearables and a new stage in the fashion-tech relationship.

Capas, texturas y disonancias: tendencias de la moda en Tokio
En español, April 2

Aunque no es la que más acapara la atención, la Semana de la Moda de Tokio, que tuvo lugar este mes, puede ofrecer la misma o incluso más inspiración estilística que las pasarelas más populares.

Artistic Clothes Inspired by the Slopes and Seas
T Magazine, April 1

Patrick Taylor’s new fashion line draws from his sporty childhood.

¿Con qué frecuencia debo cambiar mis zapatillas de correr?
En español, April 1

Correr con zapatillas desgastadas podría aumentar tu riesgo de lesiones. Estas son algunas señales de que necesitas un par nuevo.

Allbirds, Once Silicon Valley’s Favorite Shoe, Sells for $39 Million
Business, March 31

Despite once being valued at $4 billion, the company that made sneakers from Merino wool struggled to capture a wide customer base and turn a profit.

Streetwear That Used to Be Duffel Bags
Style, March 31

Attire spotted outside in Tokyo had a past life as military gear.

She’s Selling Women the Pleasure of Clothes
Style, March 31

Lola Rykiel, the granddaughter of Sonia Rykiel, creates clothes for women who don’t want to look like anyone else.

How Often Should I Replace My Running Shoes?
Well, March 31

These are the signs it’s time for a new pair.

Bill Nighy Suggests You Don’t Take His Advice
Style, March 31

On his podcast “Ill-Advised With Bill Nighy,” the English actor counsels listeners on etiquette and fashion. His objective is to not make anything worse.

Can You Fake Being Rich?
Style, March 30

A spate of popular social media accounts offer advice on how to achieve an “old-money” look.

Everyone Has Designs on Custom Embroidery
Style, March 30

Amid a fast-fashion landscape in which so much can be easily produced, some consumers long for something special — merchandise personalized by human hands.

How the French Soccer Team Outdressed the N.B.A.
Style, March 29

A continent away, eclectic style draws the eye.

These Stars Owned the Red Carpet This Season
Style, March 29

Whether loud or quiet, formal or relaxed, the awards season attire of these eight individuals was surprising, delightful and worn with ease.

Thundercat Can Geek Out With the Best of Them
Arts, March 28

The genre-crossing bassist returning with his first album in six years broke down highlights from his collections of comic books, fashion and more.

Tu próximo abrigo de piel puede estar creciendo en un campo de cultivo
En español, March 28

BioFluff, una empresa de tecnología de la moda, está produciendo una nueva alternativa a las pieles animales: de origen vegetal, no hecha de plásticos.

Everyone Thinks Parisians Rule Fashion. Everyone Is Wrong.
Style, March 27

How the Antwerp Six shaped the modern fashion world, and why everyone is still obsessed.

Letizia Mowinckel, 105, Dies; Procured Jacqueline Kennedy’s Pink Chanel Suit
Style, March 27

Mrs. Kennedy was wearing the suit when her husband was assassinated in Dallas in November 1963, and it was soaked in his blood.

How ‘Love Story’ Gave Viewers a ’90s History Lesson
Arts, March 27

The FX show, which dramatizes the relationship between John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette, has inspired a legion of younger viewers to dig into the couple’s past and 1990s New York City.

How Jerk Became ‘a Culinary Language’
T Magazine, March 27

Plus: an extraterrestrial vase, Art Deco earrings and more from T’s cultural compendium.

When a Shoe Gets a Tattoo
T Magazine, March 26

A peek at the process of crafting a bespoke Berluti oxford.

Daphne Selfe, World’s Oldest Professional Model, Dies at 97
Style, March 25

Starting in 1949, she had an on-and-off career that lasted for 75 years. But her biggest success came late in life, modeling for labels like Dolce & Gabbana.

Your Next Fur Coat May Be Growing in a Field
Style, March 25

BioFluff, a fashion-tech company based in Paris and New York, is producing a new alternative to animal pelts: one that’s made from plants, not plastics.

Distinctive Glasses and an Inviting Sweater
Style, March 24

Cobalt-blue knitwear distinguished an ensemble from others outside a coffee shop in Tokyo.

Should I Stop Dyeing My Gray Hair?
Fashion, March 23

Going gray is a natural part of growing older, but it’s not always obvious when to let nature take its course. Our critic offers tips for doing it in style.

This Season, Preppy Fashion Takes a Trip to Paris
T Magazine, March 23

American classics — V-necks, rep ties, cable knits — get creative with undone styling and French flair.

Bracing for the A.I. Economy to Come
Opinion, March 22

Readers respond to two guest essays about the changes that artificial intelligence will wreak on the work force. Also: The shoes of the Trump men.

Can You Dress Your Way Out of Heartache?
Opinion, March 22

In Odesa, the older generation continues to dress up, showing people’s determination to carry on despite the blows of history.

A Month of Great Hair
Style, March 22

Bobs, bangs, buzz cuts — whatever hairstyle you desire, inspiration abounded at recent fashion weeks.

What BTS Wore for Its Comeback Concert and Why
Arts, March 21

The band’s looks, by the Korean brand Songzio, represented a bigger story about Korean culture and meaning.

Jay Manuel: What Tyra Banks and I Should Have Known
Opinion, March 21

For years, Jay Manuel helped create reality television. Now, he finds himself on the other side of the production.

25 Favorite Looks From the Runways
Style, March 21

Members of the Styles staff fantasy-shop the recent collections.

The Loafers You’ll Wear Every Day
T Magazine, March 20

Stylish and practical, these are shoes for all seasons — and all outfits.

How New Yorkers Prepare for One of Their Most Vibrant Holidays
Style, March 20

From Fordham to Bay Ridge to Hollis, Muslim businesses get ready for Eid al-Fitr, the exultant celebration marking the end of the holy month of Ramadan.

Thomas Gentille, Artist Who Made Wearable Sculpture, Dies at 89
Arts, March 19

He was a master jeweler, but his pieces looked more like miniature contemporary artworks than anything you’d find at Cartier.

In Dubai, the World’s Luxury Brands Face a Wartime Crisis
Business, March 19

Executives for high-end brands worry that a prolonged war will hurt sales in a city important to the future of the luxury industry.

Her Nails Get People Noticed
Style, March 19

Whether working at hospitals or walking the Met Gala red carpet, people with manicures by Yulenny Garcia, a nail technician in the Bronx, turn heads.

The Art of the Fashion Farewell
Video, March 18

The way fashion designers take a bow can reveal how confident they feel after the show. Here are some of the farewells from this season.

For Spring, a Rainbow of Purses
T Magazine, March 18

From squishy to structured, a colorful bag is the season’s must-have accessory.

John Galliano vuelve a la moda, y esta vez, con precios accesibles
En español, March 18

El diseñador se embarca en una colaboración con Zara.

Channeling a Plaid Blanket, Down to the Fringe
Style, March 17

Electric colors and a soft texture distinguished an ensemble seen on the streets of London.

Why Do Men Buy Shoes That Are Too Big?
Style, March 17

It’s an affliction — and not one relegated to the Trump administration.

John Galliano Returns to Fashion — and This Time, You Can Afford Him
Style, March 17

The designer is embarking on a partnership with Zara.

Who Designed Chris Fleming’s Purple Bodysuit?
Style, March 17

Anthony Sartino, who also outfitted Prince, has styled his first comedian and made him look like the rock star he is.

A Moment for Overalls
Style, March 17

The work wear and children’s staple has lately become associated with the images of notable men.

It’s Nice to See (Some) Actresses Wearing Dresses They Can Breathe In
Style, March 16

It was the best trend on the Oscars red carpet.

Vanity Fair Oscar Party: Arrival Looks From the Night’s Biggest After-Party
Style, March 16

The magazine’s new editor slashed the guest list in hopes of increasing the event’s starriness per capita. Here’s what those who made the cut wore to party at LACMA.

Color-Saturated Clothes for Spring
T Magazine, March 16

With blocks of bright, bold color, this season’s styles are designed to make an impact.

Lululemon Scrambles to Revive Yoga Pants Empire Amid Fight With Founder
Business, March 16

The interim chief executives are trying to rejuvenate sales as the founder, Chip Wilson, engages in a proxy battle for the boardroom.

‘One Battle After Another Was Totally Meh’: 3 Opinion Writers Size Up the Oscars
Opinion, March 16

What did the academy get right? Wrong? What was just weird? Three culture fans discuss Hollywood’s biggest night.

17 Unforgettable Looks at the Oscars
Style, March 16

Jewel-tone gowns, bumblebee brooches, overalls and more.

Oscar 2026: nuestras fotos favoritas de la alfombra roja
En español, March 16

Entradas majestuosas, moda llamativa y uno que otro momento espontáneo, en una noche marcada por el oro.

Anna Wintour at the Oscars: In on the Joke, Out of Her Sunglasses
Style, March 16

The Vogue empress presented alongside Anne Hathaway on Sunday evening for a not-so-subtle riff on “The Devil Wears Prada.”

She Has a Knack for Stylish Films
Style, March 15

Mona Fastvold has become associated with visually rich feature films and to shorter videos for fashion brands. How does she square art with commerce?

¿Hay que lavar la ropa nueva antes de usarla?
En español, March 15

Muchas personas en las redes sociales dicen tener reacciones en la piel después de estrenar prendas. Preguntamos a los expertos por qué sucede esto.

What’s Good?
Briefing, March 14

Introducing The Good List, a new weekly newsletter by Melissa Kirsch designed to bring joy and meaning to your days.

Tucker Carlson’s Merch Finds an Ironic Fan Base
Style, March 14

Hats and shirts with provocative, internet-y slogans have found a place with people outside the conservative pundit’s constituency.

A Daughter Finds a Real ‘Love Story’ in Her Mother’s Closet
Style, March 14

Calvin Klein from the 1990s is trending. Good thing Kara Mendelsohn saved it all from when she worked there.

1,865 Coats in 15 Minutes: A Fine-Tuned Opera House Team
Arts, March 13

Each night, the coat check at the Deutsche Oper in Berlin deals with hundreds of jackets, no matter how fancy the audience dresses.

Fashion’s Bold New Idea: Clothes That Are Meant to Be Worn
T Magazine, March 12

T’s fashion editors share their takeaways from the fall runways, which featured stripped-back garments — but also shoes that channeled lily pads.

What’s With All the Celebrities Walking the Runways?
Style, March 12

At Paris Fashion Week, niche celebrities and looksmaxxing were all over the runway.

Channeling Easy, Breezy Elegance
Style, March 12

On and off the runways, ensembles at Paris Fashion Week offered inspiration for looking extravagant and carefree.

At 13, He Was Selling Sneakers. At 18, He’s Facing Terror Charges.
New York, March 12

In February, Emir Balat disappeared from the online marketplace he frequented. Weeks later, he was arrested in a homemade-bomb attack near Gracie Mansion.

Fall/Winter Highlights From Paris
Video, March 12

Our chief fashion critic, Vanessa Friedman, reflects on her nine days at Paris Fashion Week.

Looting Lululemon: Thieves Target Athleisure Stores in New York City
New York, March 11

Thousands of dollars’ worth of merchandise was stolen in a series of recent thefts at Lululemon and Alo stores in Manhattan and Brooklyn, the police said.

Off the Runway in Paris
Style, March 11

There’s more to fashion week than runway shows. Here, a short list of some high spots.

Skirting Through Time
Style, March 11

“Wool Skirts,” an exhibition of one woman’s 30-year thrift-store collection, reveals a rich tapestry of clothing manufacturing and feminist history.

The Documentary Filmmaker Styling Her Peers for the Oscars
Style, March 11

Rachel Beth Anderson knows firsthand that her fellow documentarians can rarely afford to dress for awards shows. So she started a concierge service designed to help them.

Getting Dressed Should Be Easy
Style, March 11

It was the motto of the season. Miuccia Prada got it right at Miu Miu, but Nicolas Ghesquière at Louis Vuitton made it hard.

Scarf Anxieties
Style, March 10

At Loewe and Celine, scarves as poufy as comforters have our critic wondering why fashion designers can’t leave well enough alone.

The Best Things on Fifth Avenue Don’t Cost a Dime
Magazine, March 10

Trying on clothes you can’t afford is an act of transgression — and liberation.

Do You Really Need to Wash New Clothes Before Wearing Them?
Well, March 10

We asked experts whether they can irritate your skin or cause other problems.

Chanelmania Is Here. What’s Going On?
Style, March 10

To understand the shopping frenzy, look to Matthieu Blazy’s new collection.

Shoppers Gone Feral
Style, March 9

Customers withstood gate-keeping, bomb threats and heartbreakingly low inventory as a new era of Chanel hit stores during Paris Fashion Week.

Fashionable Wall Street Bros Set Off a Social Media Storm
Style, March 9

They said yes to an Interview magazine fashion shoot. Then came the haters.

How Did the Naked Dressing Trend Start?
Fashion, March 9

Barely-there gowns are more popular than ever, but they aren’t necessarily new. Our critic traces the look across time.

The Shape of Things to Come
Style, March 9

At Celine, Michael Rider calls an end to the oversize. At Balenciaga, Pierpaolo Piccioli gets swamped.

What Would It Take for Fashion to Shock You?
Style, March 8

Amid complaints that Big Fashion has become bland and boring, some intrepid spirits are keeping it weird.

Was Tyra Banks the Villain? Or Were We?
Opinion, March 8

A fashion insider and two culture writers dissect “America’s Next Top Model.”

Working a Runway Without Walking
Style, March 8

Teaching models how to strut made J. Alexander, or Miss J, a star. After having a stroke, he now uses a wheelchair. Has it shaped how he sees a catwalk?

24 Hours With Nike’s C.E.O. as He Races to Win Back the Sports World
Business, March 8

Elliott Hill is traveling the globe to meet with leagues, teams and athletes to rebuild connections and spur a turnaround for the world’s largest athletic-wear company.

I’ll Buy That: The Joy of Having Fun With Fashion
Style, March 8

Loewe was a hoot. Junya Watanabe, a sartorial satire. And wait until I tell you about the Schiaparelli kitten heels.

What Clothes Feel New Now?
Style, March 7

In Paris, Loewe and Polo bring some much needed color and uplift.

Sandal Season Is Coming. Here Are Our Picks.
T Magazine, March 7

Fisherman styles and slides — whether neutral or bold — remain a spring men’s wear staple.

And Givenchy Created Woman
Style, March 7

Or Sarah Burton, the brand’s creative director, did, in all her multiple incarnations. Rick Owens took Marlene Dietrich punk.

Ralph Lauren Invites Everyone to Return to (His) Office
Styles, April 30

And he has some ideas about what we should wear.

Furry Slippers and Sweatpants: Young Chinese Embrace ‘Gross Outfits’ at Work
Business, March 24

The social media movement is the latest sign that some of China’s young people are resisting the compulsion to strive.

Larga vida a los pantalones cómodos
En español, May 27

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.

Soft Pants: The Postpandemic Benefit That’s Here to Stay
Op Ed, May 13

Ditching “hard pants” is just another way that the pandemic has altered the fabric — literally — of our lives.

In China, It’s Time to Splurge Again, and the Luxury Industry Is Relieved
Business, May 2

The end of pandemic-era restrictions has unleashed a luxury spending rebound in China. Which Western brands are coming out on top?

Who Gets to Tell the Story? Views Differ.
Letters, May 1

Readers respond to Pamela Paul’s first column, about “lived experience.” Also: Those who golf; women’s office clothing.