T/fashion

How to Do a Perfect Smoky Eye
T Magazine, Today

Expert advice from a makeup artist, a model and a fashion designer.

She’s Serving New Clothes at the U.S. Open
Style, Today

After years of playing in store-bought attire and without an apparel deal, Taylor Townsend, now the world No. 1 in women’s doubles, is attempting a label of her own.

For Some, Dressing in Outdated Clothing Is the Point
Style, Today

As Bonhams prepares to auction costumes and props from “Downton Abbey,” a new generation is embracing items that look historical, even if they’re new.

On the Beauty of the Xerox Machine
T Magazine, August 16

The interdisciplinary artist Jeffrey Gibson shares five things he wishes he’d made.

How Nina Garcia, of ‘Project Runway’ and Elle, Spends a Promo Day
New York, August 16

Ms. Garcia skips breakfast but stops by a morning TV show, reviews the fashion magazine’s upcoming issue and heads to the Hamptons for dinner.

The Ascent of the Princess Cake
T Magazine, August 15

Plus: accessories with padlocks, a more-than-1,600-pound table and more from T’s cultural compendium.

Phil Knight, Ex-Nike Chief, and His Wife Pledge $2 Billion to Oregon Cancer Center
U.S., August 15

Oregon Health & Science University said the couple’s donation would be the largest single gift to a higher-learning institution in the United States.

A Fashion Week Not Quite Like the Rest
Style, August 14

Copenhagen Fashion Week has a freer, youthful spirit that draws a diverse group of people who telegraph their excitement and identity through clothes.

Mario Paglino, 52, and Gianni Grossi, 54, Die; Designers Made Barbies Into Art
Arts, August 13

They transformed dolls into one-of-a-kind pieces that sold for thousands of dollars. A married couple, they died in a car crash in Italy.

Ralph Lauren, ‘The Gilded Age’ and Black Affluence
Style, August 13

Recent portrayals of the Black elite have shown the complexities that can come with representing class.

A Fictional ‘Psycho’ Is Now a Style Icon. Are People Missing the Joke?
T Magazine, August 13

Patrick Bateman, the titular ‘American Psycho’, was written as satire. He’s also the inspiration for a new perfume and bar.

A City Girl Allergic to Wearing Black
Style, August 12

A New York City transplant dresses “like a rainbow” with help from a color wheel kept in her closet.

A Talisman for Tasteful Travelers
Style, August 12

Its fans include Anjelica Huston and the Row founders, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen.

Adidas se disculpa después de que México criticó su zapato inspirado en huaraches de Oaxaca
En español, August 11

Después del lanzamiento del zapato, los políticos en México acusaron al diseñador, Willy Chavarria, y a Adidas de apropiación cultural del trabajo de los artesanos.

Christophe de Menil, Art Patron and Designer, Is Dead at 92
Arts, August 11

A Parisian-born oil heiress, she collected art and supported major artists, designed costumes and moved in rarefied social and cultural circles.

Adidas Apologizes After Mexico Criticizes Oaxacan-Inspired Shoe
U.S., August 11

Willy Chavarria, the designer of the shoe, also apologized after Mexican officials leveled accusations of cultural appropriation.

Sydney Sweeney Has a Secret
Opinion, August 11

Her talent is extraordinary. But it’s eclipsed in a culture that values attention over artistry.

Fall Fashion for Lovers of Period Dramas
T Magazine, August 11

Romantic flourishes meet modern daywear for a fresh but timeless look.

New Tariff on ‘Transshipped’ Goods Mystifies Importers
Business, August 8

The Trump administration levied a hefty tariff on goods that are moved through other countries, but it has not yet fully explained its plans.

This Fall, Personal Style Is Making a Comeback
T Magazine, August 7

Rather than presenting uniform trends, many designers are offering something for everyone this season, from classic suits to statement-making dresses.

The Rise of the Little White Dress
Fashion, August 7

The bridal mini that was made popular in the 1960s is returning to aisles and reception venues.

¿Ver ‘El diablo viste a la moda 2’ será tan agradable como ver el rodaje?
En español, August 7

La esperada secuela no se estrenará sino hasta en algunos meses, pero su grabación en Nueva York ha revelado detalles que inquietan a los enemigos de los spoilers.

Will Watching ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ Be as Enjoyable as Watching the Filming?
Movies, August 6

Shooting on the streets of New York has meant a very public experience of a movie that won’t be out for months. It has also set up a clash with anti-spoiler culture.

A Bulgari Necklace With a Rainbow of Stones
T Magazine, August 6

The new accessory takes inspiration from one owned by a New York City society swan.

Bubble Gum Brought to Life
Style, August 5

Candy-colored clothing made for a sweet sight on a summer day.

Is My Wardrobe Stuck in the Past?
Fashion, August 4

It can be hard to know when to let go of a beloved piece of clothing — like a go-to jumpsuit. Our critic offers tips for giving old clothing new life.

What Should We Call ‘Athleisure’ Now?
Style, August 4

Ty Haney, the “queen of athleisure,” has returned to Outdoor Voices. But the world of leggings has evolved.

Loud Fashion in Minimal Colors
T Magazine, August 4

Monochrome palettes let elegant silhouettes and bold textures take center stage this fall.

Cubrirse la cara es un acto de equilibrismo político
En español, August 3

La rendición de cuentas y la privacidad se encuentran en un curso de colisión que pone en juego el papel de las máscaras en la vida moderna.

El hombre detrás del estilo ‘vintage’ de Ralph Lauren
En español, August 2

A sus 71 años, Doug Bihlmaier se ha convertido en un héroe del estilo para los creadores de redes sociales expertos en moda.

Would You Wear the Dimes Square T-Shirt?
Style, August 1

A canny bit of marketing? A fast-fashion boondoggle? A must-have souvenir from the end of civilization? Or maybe just another meaningless T-shirt.

The Changing Politics of Masks
Style, August 1

Accountability and privacy are on a collision course that raises the stakes for the role of face-covering in modern life.

Cambodia Agrees to a Reduced Tariff and Breathes a Sigh of Relief
Business, August 1

Initially 49%, it was lowered to 19%, easing worries of a damaging hit to the country’s garment and footwear production industries.

Surveying the Style in an Elite Summer Retreat
Style, July 31

It’s a place where blue blazers, printed pants and Belgian Shoes are plentiful.

How to Look Cool in the Heat
Style, July 30

People on the streets of New York City in recent weeks have offered plenty of inspiration, whether you’re dressing up or down.

Do These Jeans Make My Ad Look Racist?
Opinion, July 29

Fashions change. So do words.

Suited for Summer in Crisp Linen
Style, July 29

A smartly dressed golf instructor said that the sport has influenced his style.

Why Is a Mid-Tier Restaurant Chain Selling Cowboy Boots?
Style, July 29

As casual dining faces major headwinds, Chili’s is tapping into a Texas boot maker’s fashion credibility, hoping viral marketing can help it find a new audience.

Economic Anxiety Leads More Consumers to Embrace ‘Christmas in July’
Business, July 29

People are starting their holiday shopping earlier this year, using summer sales from retailers like Amazon and Walmart to save time and money.

The Red Soles Have Returned With a Vengeance
Style, July 29

Despite the crippling effects of sky-high stilettos, a new generation of fans can’t stay out of Christian Louboutin heels.

How Can I Be Sure My Clothes Aren’t Made in a Sweatshop?
Fashion, July 28

As more luxury brands are exposed for manufacturing pipelines involving exploitative labor conditions, our critic offers tips for finding ethically made clothes.

Ralph Lauren’s Vintage Man of Mystery
Style, July 27

At 71, Doug Bihlmaier has become a style hero to fashion-savvy social media creators.

A Designer Was Ready for India’s Fashion Moment
Style, July 27

As the “big guys” dabble in Indian looks, Kartik Kumra is in it for the long haul. And stars like Kendrick Lamar and Stephen Curry are wearing his designs.

Tracee Ellis Ross on the Joy and Loneliness of Solo Travel
Travel, July 25

The star actress sat down with us to discuss her new travel show: “There’s got to be something between cat ladies and Joan of Arc. You know what I mean?”

The Allure of a Pucci Girl Summer
Style, July 24

How Pucci bucked the luxury downturn to become the brand of the season.

Clothes That Celebrate the Elegance of Your Inner Weirdo
Style, July 23

With her fourth collection, Phoebe Philo’s long game is becoming clear.

Ozzy Started With Style, and Built From There
Style, July 23

Osbourne and Black Sabbath pioneered a horror-inspired heavy metal look that was an alternative to the colorful tie-dye of the hippies, and a prototype of things to come.

China tiene un problema con la competencia: hay demasiada
En español, July 22

Mientras la mayoría de los gobiernos fomentan una competencia vigorosa y precios bajos, China va en dirección contraria e intenta frenar la competición excesiva antes de que perjudique más sus mercados.

¿Cómo hago para empacar ligero y vestir bien cuando viajo?
En español, July 22

Consolidar un armario fabuloso en un pequeño equipaje de mano es una tarea desalentadora. Por suerte, nuestra crítica lo descifra en sencillas matemáticas.

A Backpacker About to Hit the Road
Style, July 22

Hiking shoes finished off an outfit of mostly secondhand items.

China’s Problem With Competition: There’s Too Much of It
Business, July 22

The Chinese government is taking steps to rein in what it calls “involution,” or excessive competition that is hurting local companies and fueling the country’s deflationary spiral.

What’s the Perfect Capsule Wardrobe for Traveling?
Fashion, July 21

Consolidating a fabulous wardrobe into a tiny carry-on is a daunting task. Luckily, our critic breaks it down into simple math.

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.