T/fashion

Comfy Knitwear and Loafers With Coins
Style, Today

Charming accessories completed an outfit that was assembled with comfort and convenience in mind.

What Should a Woman President Wear?
Style, Today

Season 3 of “The Diplomat” is here, complete with many, many pantsuits.

He Turned His High School Closet Into a Vintage Shopping Mecca
Style, Yesterday

Marcus Allen never threw away the Abercrombie and Gap wardrobe of his teenage years. Now, those clothes are more in demand than ever.

What’s the best way to wear barrel pants?
Fashion, Yesterday

In case you haven’t heard, it’s “the year of the barrel pants.” Our critic shares creative ways to style the latest trend.

Who Is Victoria Beckham Now?
Style, October 19

In a new Netflix documentary, the star invites viewers to see her in a fresh light.

When Your Mom Becomes an Accidental Influencer
Style, October 18

How an influencer and a former Voguette became TikTok’s favorite intergenerational fashion duo.

The Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show in 30 Seconds
Video, October 17

Vanessa Friedman, the fashion director and chief fashion critic of The New York Times, recaps the Victoria’s Secret 2025 fashion show in Brooklyn. Did all of the rebranding work?

It Was Tie vs. Tie in the New York City Mayoral Debate
Style, October 17

The small details connected Zohran Mamdani, Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa’s presentation to their policies.

Vivienne Westwood Show Opens Riyadh Fashion Week, as Saudis Highlight Creative Side
World, October 17

Some Saudis see the provocative brand’s appearance as one more example of the kingdom’s pursuit of cultural cachet. But some critics see incongruity in such pairings.

A Darker Side of Ivy League Style
Style, October 17

What the clothes in the film “After the Hunt,” about an alleged campus sexual assault, say about its characters. Plus, Fendi’s next era and a new sneaker brand.

The Chefs Making Caramel for Dinner
T Magazine, October 17

Plus: peep-toe shoes, a flamingo brooch and more from T’s cultural compendium.

For Zelensky’s Fashion Adviser, It’s All About the Suit
World, October 17

Viktor Anisimov, one of Ukraine’s top fashion designers, first met Volodymyr Zelensky about 20 years ago, when the future president was a comedian. He didn’t want to wear a suit then either.

The Latest Victoria’s Secret Show(girls)
Style, October 16

Angel Reese, Sunisa Lee and both Hadids were on the runway as the company made yet another attempt at relevancy.

From Bridal Suits to Colorful Gowns, Charles Dieujuste Reinvents Tradition
Fashion, October 16

Mr. Dieujuste’s Scorcesa brand, inspired by his Haitian heritage, features designs for the nontraditional bride through color and fabric.

Pinning the Boutonniere Before Tying the Knot
Style, October 16

Andrew Werner, the founder of Fleur’d Pins, talks about designing handmade lapel flowers.

How Balenciaga’s New Creative Director Carries the Torch
T Magazine, October 16

Pierpaolo Piccioli shares his inspirations, including the Hindu festival Maha Kumbh Mela and amulets made from coral.

Derek Rose, Impeccable Purveyor of Luxury Pajamas, Dies at 93
Style, October 15

His colorful men’s nightwear was like something made on Savile Row in London — perfect, pricey — except that it was rarely seen outside the bedroom.

Who Should Be Allowed to Talk About Fashion?
Style, October 15

A conversation about criticism, the vox populi and snobbery.

This Season, It’s Easy to Be Green
T Magazine, October 15

In shades from soft moss to deep pine, these bags and shoes go with just about everything.

El fundador de Uniqlo está decidido a triunfar en EE. UU.
En español, October 15

Tadashi Yanai defiende el mercado estadounidense como vital para el crecimiento de Uniqlo, pero sigue profundamente preocupado por el creciente proteccionismo estadounidense.

Wearing the Palette of Fall Foliage
Style, October 14

Oranges, reds, yellows and other autumnal colors came together in a seasonal ensemble.

What’s Next for Gaza, and an Ultimatum for Pentagon Reporters
The Headlines, October 14

Plus, France versus fast fashion.

The Sari as Art, and Political Statement
Style, October 14

The “New York Sari” exhibition at the New York Historical, which runs through April, shines a light on how the garment is more than just fashion.

A Landscape Designer’s Essential Tools
T Magazine, October 14

Edwina von Gal shares her favorite garments and implements, including the “world’s best trowel.”

For Uniqlo’s Founder, Conquering America Is Personal
Business, October 14

Tadashi Yanai champions the U.S. market as vital for Uniqlo’s growth, but remains deeply concerned about rising American protectionism.

Diane Keaton: un icono de estilo
En español, October 13

Su legado incluirá una estética tan clara y convincente que influyó en la moda, en lugar de permitir que la moda la moldeara a ella.

What’s the Best Way to Wear a Button-Up Shirt?
Fashion, October 13

The humble closet staple can be dressed up and down in seemingly infinite ways. Our critic offers a few options for taking it from the office to the street.

25 Great Looks from the Runways
Style, October 13

Members of the Styles team fantasy shop the recent collections.

Flare Your Pants, Size Up Your Jackets: The ’70s Are Back in Style
T Magazine, October 13

With wide shoulders, louche silhouettes and a warm, earthy palette, the season’s laid-back men’s wear channels the spirit of the era.

Priyanka Chopra, Nick Jonas and Nora Fatehi Sparkle in New York for Diwali
Style, October 12

Celebrities, designers and local leaders filled the All That Glitters Diwali Ball in Manhattan to celebrate South Asians’ influence on the city.

Diane Keaton Was the Definition of a Style Icon
Style, October 12

Her legacy will include the ways she shaped fashion, rather than allowing fashion to shape her.

Honeycomb Wings and Jellyfish: These Costumes Dance Too
Arts, October 12

Collaborating with the choreographer Jamar Roberts for the New York City Ballet fashion gala, Iris van Herpen created costumes that merged fantasy and form.

Se dieron la gran vida. Luego llegó el golpe de realidad
En español, October 12

El concepto de “compra ahora, paga después” ha creado una nueva y delirante cultura del consumo, y ha sumergido a los usuarios en un profundo mar de deudas.

Diane Keaton’s Unmistakable Look Also Was Key to Her Art
Movies, October 12

Though she downplayed it, her role in creating the outfits of “Annie Hall” made her the author of a fascinating career.

Shein Chose Paris for Its First Boutique. Paris Isn’t Pleased.
Business, October 10

As the Chinese online fast-fashion retailer prepares to open a physical space in a venerable department store, France pushes to stem the company’s presence in the country.

Why Can’t Fashion See What It Does to Women?
Style, October 10

A season that included off-putting, sometimes cruel designs left us wondering about what it all means.

Underwear That Makes You Healthier?
Style, October 10

Why a start-up brand is associating its boxers and briefs with wellness. Plus, Sandy Liang designs for Gap and new clothes from an old Gucci designer.

The Word Everyone in Fashion Can’t Stop Using
Style, October 10

Why is everything called “archival” all of a sudden?

Eye-Popping, Wacky Accessories That Are Sure to Stand Out
T Magazine, October 10

From bags that drip with toys to shoes decorated with feathery organza and fruits, the season’s most talked about accent pieces offer unabashed fun.

Un caleidoscopio de estilo en las calles de Dakar
En español, October 10

La capital de Senegal se ha convertido en un centro de la moda. Pero fotografiar a gente con estilo en su día a día no es tan fácil como hacer clic en un botón.

Paris Fashion Week Goes Beyond the Ordinary
Video, October 9

Paris Fashion Week elevated trends and, at times, transformed the familiar into the extraterrestrial. Thom Browne sent models wearing alien masks down the runway, while illuminated planets set the tone for Chanel’s show.

Smutty Dressing Is Back
T Magazine, October 8

And other takeaways courtesy of T’s editors after a month’s worth of shows in New York, London, Milan and Paris.

Stepping Back in Time at the Race of Gentlemen
Style, October 8

Every year, hot rods take over a beach in New Jersey for an event that is equal parts sporting event, fashion show and “time capsule.”

How Were the Men’s Clothes From the Women’s Shows?
Style, October 7

In Paris and Milan, a handful of major fashion houses showed dual gender looks on the runways. Some worked, others felt like afterthoughts.

Men’s Clothes That Never Get Old
Style, October 7

An outfit of tailored blazer, boot cut jeans and dress shirt opened wide at the collar had retro and modern appeal.

They Got to Live a Life of Luxury. Then Came the Fine Print.
Magazine, October 7

‘Buy Now, Pay Later’ built a delirious new culture of consumption — and trapped users in a vortex of debt.

Not Your Grandmother’s Chanel
Style, October 7

Matthieu Blazy made his debut for the brand, and it’s a whole new world.

Why Is Everyone Talking About Brown?
Fashion, October 6

Pantone, InStyle and Vogue have all declared it the color of the moment. Our critic offers tips for styling it without looking like you stepped out of the 1970s.

Can Fashion Still Be Provocative?
Style, October 6

Duran Lantink’s ridiculous debut at Jean Paul Gaultier raises the question.

Everyday Clothes for New World Royalty
Style, October 5

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, made a surprise appearance for Pierpaolo Piccioli’s Balenciaga debut, along with Lauren Sánchez Bezos, Anne Hathaway and others. At Alaïa, a different message.

An American Way of Dress
Style, October 4

At Loewe, Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez celebrated the art of sportswear.

¿Por qué tantas mujeres llevan ahora el pelo largo?
En español, October 3

Cada vez más mujeres parecen lucir largas y frondosas melenas. Nuestra crítica ofrece algunas posibles explicaciones junto con una breve historia del cabello.

Sex in a Power Suit
Style, October 3

What’s seduction now? At Tom Ford and Mugler, two possible answers.

Taylor Swift Is Now One of His Showgirls
Style, October 3

Bob Mackie, whose bejeweled designs have appeared on a list of performers that now includes the singer, reflects on a role he has dressed many for.

Who Would Want Their Jeans to Be Twisted?
Style, October 2

What happens when mere baggy jeans aren’t stylish enough? Things get twisted.

Knives Out at the New Dior
Style, October 2

Jonathan Anderson showed his first women’s wear collection for the brand, and it was a scream.

What Happens When a Fashion Show Goes Wrong
T Magazine, October 1

Seven designers on their biggest mishaps.

Fashion is Teetering on a Relevancy Brink
Style, October 1

As Paris Fashion Week begins, nostalgia sometimes comes at the expense of impact.

Style Secrets of Milanese Women
Style, October 1

We spoke to the real-life version of Gucci’s characters.

She Turned the World On With Her Smile. But Where Will the Hat Live?
Style, October 1

Mary Tyler Moore’s piece of television history seeks a permanent home.

Nike’s Sales Show Improvement; Tariffs Expected to Cost $1.5 Billion
Business, September 30

Profits fell 31 percent in the last quarter as the sneaker giant tries to execute a turnaround plan.

An Oasis Fan in Sweet Soccer Shoes
Style, September 30

Sporty pink footwear completed a Londoner’s colorful look.

Do Shoppers Care About Who Designs the Collections?
Style, September 30

Some on Via Monte Napoleone, Milan’s busiest fashion street, were blissfully ignorant. Others were more cautious.

This Stylish Store Took Everything Offline and Made a Catalog Instead
Style, September 30

With its print catalog, Outline in Brooklyn is adopting a new (old) way to shop.

The Best-Dressed Place in the World?
Style, September 30

During Milan Fashion Week, an electric mix of faces, clothes and ideas advanced the city’s reputation as a destination with unrivaled style.

Why Do So Many Women Have Long Hair Now?
Fashion, September 29

More and more women seem to be sporting long, luscious manes. Our critic offers some possible explanations along with a brief history of hair.

How Should a V-Neck V?
Style, September 29

A divisive neckline is popular this season — high, low and in between.

Giorgio Armani’s Last Show
Style, September 29

Richard Gere, Glenn Close and Samuel L. Jackson were among the stars who came out for the 50th anniversary extravaganza Mr. Armani had planned before his death.

Life as a Handbag
Style, September 28

Louise Trotter makes a crafty debut at Bottega Veneta.

Neil Kraft, Visionary Adman Who Sold ‘a Mood and a Lifestyle,’ Dies at 67
Business, September 27

His ads for Calvin Klein and others captured a fizzy moment in the 1980s and ’90s, featuring celebrities like the young rapper Marky Mark wearing nothing but underwear and a grin.

Getting Down and Dirty at Versace
Style, September 27

Dario Vitale reinvents the brand with sex, suggestion and a bit of fun.

What Happens When a Pop Star Runs a Marathon in Your Shorts?
Style, September 26

When Harry Styles shocked the running world with a sub-three-hour marathon, he wore Tracksmith shorts. He isn’t sponsored by the company, but they’re big fans.

Boots Made For More Than Just Walking
T Magazine, September 26

A roundup of flat, knee-high styles that are both practical and pleasing to the eye.

The End of a Messy Fashion Breakup
Fashion, September 26

After filing dueling lawsuits full of deeply personal allegations, Natalie Massenet, the Net-a-Porter founder, and her former partner Erik Torstensson say they have reached an agreement.

The Prada Guide to Dressing for Doomsday
Style, September 26

Bras, bloomers and fancy frocks were all in the mix. But it’s not about the items; it’s about the approach.

Thank Her for This Hot New Nail Trend
Style, September 26

Sylvie Macmillan’s square muted nails have been called “the manicure for fall.” Plus, clothing lines from Kim Kardashian and a Gen Z domestic diva.

The Rise of the Statement Coat
T Magazine, September 25

Whether oversize, fuzzy or dramatically retro, fall’s finest outerwear is sure to stand out.

Power Dressing in an Age of Influencers
Style, September 25

Simone Bellotti makes a convincing debut at Jil Sander.

A Forecast Calling for Plaids, Pleats and Tulle
Style, September 25

At London Fashion Week, all took notable forms on the runways and the streets.

Hot and Rich: The New Gucci Premieres
Style, September 24

Demi! Gwyneth! Sequins. Logos. Demna makes his debut at the brand with a movie, fashion and a lot of buzz.

A Graphic Tee, a Tapestry Skirt and a Lucky Color
Style, September 23

An ensemble of mixed and matched pieces reflected a habit of wearing red.

The Incredible Shrinking Men’s Shirt
Style, September 22

Men’s button-ups are becoming brazenly more abbreviated, sometimes creeping up above the belt line.

Not So Naked After All
Style, September 22

Things were looking a lot more covered up at New York Fashion Week.

What Is a ‘Business Shoe,’ Anyway?
Fashion, September 22

Workplace dress codes can be frustratingly vague. Our critic has some guidance on navigating different interpretations and on picking your footwear.

Are Knitted Shoes the Coziest Fall Accessory of All?
T Magazine, September 22

Woolly, tweedy, fuzzy materials add warmth and tactile appeal to the season’s heels and bags.

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.