Who Won the Oscars of American Fashion
A new generation of designers is on the rise.
Ven. Space, an in-person-only boutique in Brooklyn, can’t seem to keep the clothes on the racks.
The beauty editor Tish Weinstock wrote a book about “undead style.”
He’s even more antilabor and pro-plutocrat than orthodox Republicans.
Looking ahead to colder weather, a reader wonders if there is an ideal cut for coats. Our fashion critic offers advice on balancing fashion and function.
The stepdaughter of Vice President Kamala Harris, Ms. Emhoff has largely made a name for herself in New York’s creative scenes, far from Beltway politics.
Who needs a slogan tee when your outfit can say it all?
La enorme riqueza del magnate de la música podría ayudarlo a sortear sus problemas legales, pero también es un factor que lo perjudica.
A handful of small brands founded by women are gaining recognition for their takes on a wardrobe staple.
For Daniel Roseberry, getting attention for Schiaparelli was the easy part. Now he needs to build a business.
Puffy, pricey, and strangely perfect for the moment, the $455 ERLs are billed as skateboard shoes — but maybe don’t try to skate in them.
A look at the singer and songwriter’s signature moments as she is set to receive one of fashion’s highest honors: the Council of Fashion Designers of America’s icon award.
The music mogul’s business portfolio has shrunk, in part because of multiple sex abuse allegations, but his wealth remains a critical factor as his criminal case unfolds.
Valeria Lipovetsky brings in millions of dollars as an online personality. Now she’s teaching aspirants what she’s learned — for a price.
Recent sex trafficking charges against Michael Jeffries could entangle the retailer, too, as it tries to close a tumultuous chapter in its history.
The luxury brand has maintained its allure through an air of exclusivity. Associations with discount chains and reality stars have broadened its reach.
The F.T.C. had sued to halt the merger of Tapestry, the parent of Coach and Kate Spade, and Capri, the owner of Versace and Michael Kors.
A Vogue cover girl in the early 1960s, she later pivoted to contemporary art, opening a gallery where being “outrageous counts as a plus,” one critic wrote.
In fights to sway public sentiment, critics often point to costly clothes as evidence of moral corruption.
Ricky Choi, a co-founder of Nice Laundry, was frustrated by how fulfillment centers handled his brand’s socks and underwear. So he started a new kind of packaging firm for chic labels.
Prosecutors said Michael Jeffries and two others coerced dozens of men into sex acts during Mr. Jeffries’s tenure at the clothing company.
Small, medium and large: There seem to be signs of life for brick-and-mortar operations of every size in the city … once again.
The Academy Museum Gala delivered what red carpets are made for.
A breakout contestant on “The Great British Baking Show” is drawing style comparisons to characters from “Pirates of the Caribbean,” “The Princess Bride” and more.
Curious why medical patient attire is so unflattering, a reader asks our fashion critic if it’s intentional.
A just-opened New York store is the first of three that the French brand Jacquemus plans to open by next spring.
Sales are thriving in the uncanny valley of printed denim.
The designer Giorgio Armani made a splashy comeback to celebrate his new store and residences in Manhattan.
Through design objects and artwork by former athletes, “Get in the Game” at SFMOMA examines the central, and often provocative, role that sports occupy in American culture.
The British brand hosted a starry cocktail party to celebrate a makeover of its flagship store.
Arriving at the luxury house two years after Karl Lagerfeld, he helped guide a boom in both products and revenues as president of the company’s American arm, Chanel Inc.
Los investigadores que estudian los delfines mulares encontraron poliéster y otros plásticos en todos los animales que analizaron.
The creative director of Loewe and founder of JW Anderson mines culture with the eye of a curator and a restlessness all his own.
Clare Waight Keller, who designed Meghan Markle’s wedding dress, finds a different kind of luxury at a mass market brand.
The fall 2025 bridal collections brought structural silhouettes, lots of texture and more designers and collaborations than usual.
The British brand Boden offers sample-sale prices at an outlet on Biden Street in the industrial Pennsylvania city.
Kathleen Sorbara founded the beloved vintage boutique Chickee’s, and she’s got a fresh idea for her devoted customer base.
A pesar de las alas, las supermodelos y Cher, las cosas ya no son iguales.
Researchers studying bottlenose dolphins found polyester and other plastics in every animal they tested.
Despite the wings, the supermodels and Cher, there’s no going back.
Weak sales in China at LVMH, the owner of Dior, Tiffany and more, sent a shudder through the luxury sector.
Mary Janes, whether chunky or sleek, are fashion’s favorite flat.
Prada and Axiom Space unveiled their NASA spacesuits, in the most far-out collaboration yet.
Hasan Minhaj, Mira Nair and Nora Fatehi joined business and entertainment leaders of South Asian descent at the Pierre hotel in their most elegant attire.
Pamela Paul and Carlos Lozada dig into the former first lady’s “book-adjacent object.”
A new diamond-encrusted Vacheron Constantin timepiece is inspired by one of company’s most elaborate creations.
Luxurious versions of indoor shoes are leaving the living room, grime be damned.
A reader is puzzled by the popularity of animal print in women’s fashion. Our critic offers an explanation for its appeal.
Hundreds of declassified U.S. Army photos are featured in the new book “Fashion Army.”
Glossier founder Emily Weiss attributes her success to never giving up. Plus, jewelry shopping from coast to coast and Wet Seal’s gilded age.
To find out what’s trending now, The New York Times for Kids visited middle schools across the country.
From fashion world rumor to reality, another industry shake-up.
Camping’s favorite material gets a luxury overhaul.
Timothy Westbrook, a former “Project Runway” contestant, who incorporates repurposed materials into his collection, wants to make wedding fashion more enjoyable and unique.
The designer Bella Freud — a great-granddaughter of Sigmund Freud — is using her podcast to “learn vicariously all the things I’ve secretly wanted to know” about celebrities.
A growing number of brands have embraced a new handbag shape that evokes the skinny, elongated bodies of dachshunds.
With support from LeBron James, ASAP Rocky, Pharrell Williams and more.
After seasons of pared-down styles, designers are once again ready to go bold with wild prints and big-night-out gowns.
A reader wonders if it’s better to carry a small bag or a large one. Our critic explains the relationship between purse size and power.
He has just left his fourth job at a big brand. Maybe it’s time he start one of his own. Would you buy that?
En su más reciente hazaña de entretenimiento protésico, el artista Alexis Stone se transformó en el actor para el desfile de Balenciaga en París.
A new line of handbags expands the offerings of her brand at the big-box chain. Plus, rare Birkenstocks and a pink suit you may have seen.
Many brands in their spring 2025 collections offered ladylike alternatives to the flashy and revealing clothing that has proliferated in recent years.
La investigación del gobierno sobre la empresa matriz de Calvin Klein y Tommy Hilfiger, que dejó de comprar productos de Sinkiang, ha puesto a las empresas mundiales en una situación difícil.
Plus, the top trends from fashion month.
The French house Coperni closed Paris Fashion Week with a show at Disneyland Paris, capped off with a surprise runway appearance by Kylie Jenner.
Beijing’s investigation of the parent of Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger, which stopped buying goods from Xinjiang, has put global firms in a difficult position.
Our editors discuss the season’s standout trends, from animal-shaped bags to one-legged pants.
Plus: a new hotel on the Athens Riviera, salvaged jewelry and more recommendations from T Magazine.
Tulle, camouflage, denim and all those buckles: Paris Fashion Week had a little of everything.
The denim brand was looking for ways to sell more apparel to women, and the megastar gave them a natural spokeswoman thanks to a song on “Cowboy Carter.”
Celine shocked the industry by announcing that Hedi Slimane, its top designer, is leaving. Hours later, it surprised many again by naming his replacement.
Un lector se pregunta por qué cada vez más mujeres optan por monturas gruesas a cierta edad. Nuestra crítica de moda lo explica.
Louis Vuitton, Chanel and Miu Miu bring Paris Fashion Week to a close with some important takeaways.
A night of few fireworks between the candidates was also a night of little sartorial flair. And that was the goal.
In his latest feat of prosthetic fun, the performance artist Alexis Stone transformed himself into the actor at the Balenciaga runway show in Paris.
Balenciaga starts the heavy breathing. With shimmies from Hermès, Stella McCartney and Victoria Beckham.
Los eventos ayudaron al magnate de la música a elevar su perfil. Pero una mujer que trabajó en ellas ha dicho en documentos judiciales que las fiestas también tenían un lado sombrío.
One of the last remaining union-run hat factory in the country is in New Jersey. Over more than three decades, its workers have made hats for competing campaigns.
A reader wonders why more women start opting for chunky frames at a certain age. Our fashion critic explains the appeal.
Last year, apparel resale in the United States grew seven times the rate of the broader retail industry. Independent resellers and corporate giants are getting creative to meet the demand.
Major change is in the air, in all sorts of ways.
And he has some ideas about what we should wear.
The social media movement is the latest sign that some of China’s young people are resisting the compulsion to strive.
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.