
Satoshi Kuwata of Setchu Wins the LVMH Prize, Fashion’s Biggest Young Designer Award
The brand celebrates cross-cultural communication and bridge-building.
The brand celebrates cross-cultural communication and bridge-building.
The fashion icon, who died last year, loved to escape the city and deal with the world from his front porch.
Apple says its new Vision Pro headset will “shift the way we look at technology.” How about how we look?
The catalog was more than a place to peruse the latest fashions. It reshaped society’s definitions of masculinity.
“The Dress Diary” is an intimate record of one wardrobe — and its era.
Chanel in Los Angeles, Dior in Mexico, Gucci in Seoul. Clothes are just a tiny part of the content.
A suitcase can fit only so many shoes. A reader wonders which will guarantee style and comfort on an all-terrain vacation.
Jill Biden and a whole lot of royals from around the world made for a study in modest chic at the wedding of Hussein, the crown prince of Jordan, to Rajwa Al Saif.
At the Cannes Film Festival, the Met Gala and with a new collection. Is the world ready?
Prom Plus NYC is a program for underserved teenagers in New York City.
The sportswear company, which cut ties with Kanye West over his antisemitic remarks, will donate proceeds from its $1.3 billion inventory of Yeezy-brand sneakers and other goods.
With Berriez, Emma Zack hopes to change the fashion market for plus-size shoppers.
Most schools rev up for the big game. At the High School of Fashion Industries, it’s the spring fashion show. And this year’s was bigger and sassier than ever.
The film festival, which took place over almost two weeks, brought lots of fashion to the French Riviera.
A candid new memoir by Geena Rocero, a model and producer who started her career on the pageant circuit in her native Philippines, recounts the pleasures and pitfalls of living openly.
A reader asks how to learn to live with distressed denim, a trend that shows no sign of letting up.
The show’s costume designer, Michelle Matland, explained why she always starts “at the bottom.”
First, Salt Life was a tattoo. Then it became a logo. Now it is a lifestyle brand with plans to open stores from coast to coast.
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.
Players across the league have long relied on a pad of translucent sheets of adhesive known as a Slipp-Nott to ensure they have enough traction during games.
The long, spangly relationship between the singer and Bob Mackie.
The designer Busayo Olupona celebrated 10 years of her business with pepper soup and good friends at the restaurant Dept of Culture.
Plus: a hotel in Portugal that highlights regional artisans, objects from an architectural duo and more recommendations from T Magazine.
The young designer Elena Velez may be headed for bankruptcy, cancellation or glory. This is her great experiment.
With an eye to the Kennedys, and the Trumps. Sometimes, a wardrobe is a strategy.
The host of “Taste the Nation” talks about the do-it-yourself nature of shooting her show.
The colorful prints of BayouWear, born at a New Orleans jazz festival, reflect the city itself.
Button-up shirts can be tucked, untucked, half-tucked or French tucked. A reader wonders where to begin.
Marcia looks “chic” for the funeral, and Matsson follows decorum for once, but the wives and mistresses steal the show.
People felt strongly after spotting the hybrid shoe at a meeting with the president.
“The Offbeat Sari” explores the influence and evolution of the traditional South Asian garment.
The department store reopened in Lower Manhattan less than three years after closing all of its locations. For some, it had felt like an eternity.
Aliyah Bah cultivated her quirky aesthetic — a hodgepodge of Y2K, alternative and harajuku style — and watched it take off online.
The next Indiana Jones movie isn’t the only big premiere at the Cannes Film Festival. Chopard is unveiling a full couture line, and Versace is showing a Dua Lipa collaboration.
Credit the show’s star and creator, Jason Sudeikis, a real-life sneakerhead who owns about 250 pairs.
Richie Shazam, a model and downtown artist, has made an explosive book of self-portraits.
The tumultuous life and death of the model, actress and tabloid superstar is related with little insight in this facile Netflix documentary.
Modern legal spectacles are now must-see entertainment — and the inspiration for a growing (if not niche) type of merchandise.
Fashion lovers flocked to shop from the star’s collection of garments in what was advertised on social media as the “sale of the century.”
A reader wonders how to spruce up a closet full of “drab Pacific Northwest earth tones.”
He gave color, sparkle and opulence to a generation raised in drab Soviet gray and designed for pop stars, Olympic athletes, politicians and ballerinas.
Ditching “hard pants” is just another way that the pandemic has altered the fabric — literally — of our lives.
High-contrast accessories — whether neckties with stilettos or boots with pearls — give well-honed tailoring a new appeal.
The fashion house revives a verdant, laurel-inspired ’70s sandal.
Scale up bags and boots with stylish skins, from embossed python to real croc.
Sally LaPointe’s first bridal collection bucks the constraints of tradition while celebrating brides who embrace their confidence and the risqué.
How consumers became obsessed with fashion collaborations, courtesy of the Swedish mall staple.
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.