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Men’s Wear That Melds Colors, Patterns and Proportions
Style, Today

Visual contrasts made a suit look both fresh and nostalgic.

Finally, Another Woman Designer Gets a Big Brand
Style, Today

Meryll Rogge takes over at Marni, halting a backward trend.

Catalina, princesa de Gales, se viste para una nueva etapa
En español, Today

Sus apariciones en Wimbledon y en una visita de Estado a Francia simbolizan un nuevo tipo de estilo.

Catherine, Princess of Wales, Dresses for a New (Life) Stage
Style, Yesterday

Appearances at Wimbledon and a French state visit symbolize a new kind of style.

Are Two-Piece Matching Sets Still Trendy?
Fashion, Yesterday

A reader wonders if the co-ord set is past its prime. Our critic explains the history of the style, and why coordination is timeless.

Refined, Freaky, Fabulous: 20 Unforgettable Looks at Couture Week
Style, July 11

They included glittery blood, metallic masks and a beating heart.

La Scala Warns Opera Patrons: No Flip-Flops or Tank Tops Allowed
Arts, July 10

Milan’s famed opera house is cracking down on the underdressed, even as it and other European opera companies try to attract a wider audience.

Items to Elevate Your Summer Gatherings
T Magazine, July 10

Warm-weather party supplies, including lightweight sun hats and hand-carved plates.

Magazine Nirvana in Manhattan’s Financial District
Style, July 10

A trove of periodicals is available for anyone to peruse at Library180, a project by two printheads who met as interns at a fashion magazine.

Demna Says a Star-Studded Goodbye to Balenciaga
Style, July 10

The designer’s farewell show came complete with Kim Kardashian, Nicole Kidman, Lauren Sanchez Bezos — and other greatest hits.

This Is What Fashion Needs Now
Style, July 10

Glenn Martens has a brilliant, no holds barred, debut at Maison Margiela.

No Fashion Show Invite? No Problem.
Style, July 9

Denied a seat at Jonathan Anderson’s Dior debut, a fashion critic invited all of Paris to watch it with him at a bar. Hundreds took him up on the offer.

It’s Alive!
Style, July 9

In an electric show, Iris van Herpen breaks the fabric barrier. She even grew a dress.

Even in Absence, Armani Is in Control
Style, July 9

Giorgio Armani had to miss his Privé show. But he still got the last word.

Actors Dressing the Part of Tourists
Style, July 8

A duo’s charisma drew attention to their outfits on the streets of Hong Kong.

At Essence Fest, Fashion Didn’t Miss a Beat
Style, July 7

In tiaras, cowboy boots and thrifted T-shirts, festivalgoers used style to celebrate identity, joy and community.

The Met Gala After Anna?
Style, July 7

What would it look like? The Bal d’Été at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris offered one example.

Introducing the New New Celine
Style, July 7

Oversize jackets, men’s leggings and a lot of gold chains: Michael Rider’s debut subverted the wardrobe status quo.

Las personas con más estilo en lo que va del 2025
En español, July 5

Algunos llevaban trajes, otros batas. Algunos estaban en las canchas, otros en los tribunales. Todos han marcado tendencia en la moda del año.

It’s a Great Time to Be a Toe
Style, July 5

Thongs, mesh, diamonds and crystals: On runways and sidewalks, many shoes and accessories of the moment accentuate our little piggies.

Where Men Are Evolved
Style, July 3

Subdued elegance permeated the runways and the streets at the latest men’s fashion weeks.

Why 50,000 Iconic French Shirts, Intended for America, Sit in Storage
Business, July 3

Hit by President Trump’s tariffs, the Saint James clothing factory has put its inventory of striped shirts and sweaters intended for U.S. retailers in its warehouse in France.

Patricia Peterson, Innovative Fashion Editor at The Times, Dies at 99
Style, July 3

She oversaw fashion coverage beginning in 1957, when hemlines made headlines. She later made groundbreaking ads for Henri Bendel with her photographer husband, Gösta Peterson.

With All Eyes on Them, a ‘WAG’ Style Emerges
Style, July 2

In the sports world, some wives and girlfriends are more famous than the athletes they are watching. Fashion brands have noticed.

At Men’s Fashion Week, Hot Collections (and Temperatures)
Style, July 2

Against a backdrop of scorching heat, the spring men’s wear shows in Paris prioritized lightness and wearability.

Dolls, Girls and Dreams at Marc Jacobs
Style, July 1

The 19 looks came bulbous and tapered in the designer’s latest collection.

A Shorts Suit and Tabi Shoes
Style, July 1

An assortment of accessories telegraphed a taste for fancy things.

Get Used to Seeing More Thigh
Style, July 1

Shorts took on many forms at the men’s shows in Paris.

The Most Stylish People of 2025, So Far
Style, July 1

Some wore vestments, others scrubs. Some were on courts, others in court. All have shaped the look of the year.

Lauren Sánchez Bezos, comprometida con el corsé
En español, June 30

La esposa de Jeff Bezos es conocida por su amor a la cintura ceñida. Para su boda lo lució al límite.

The Prada Sandal That Led to Cries of Cultural Theft in India
World, June 30

An uproar over a shoe that resembles leather footwear worn by many Indians shows a growing sense that the country should be recognized for its products that collect fame internationally.

Lauren Sánchez Bezos Commits to the Corset
Style, June 30

At her wedding to Jeff Bezos, the bride took her love of a nipped waist to the next level.

Why Are So Many Men Wearing Bright Blue Suits Now?
Fashion, June 30

President Trump and others in his White House seem to favor suits in shades besides traditional navy. Our critic offers thoughts on why, and whether it will catch on more broadly.

A Broadway Big Shot Is Now Reinventing Himself
Theater, June 30

Jordan Roth owned five Broadway theaters and produced a string of hits. Now he’s pivoting to performance.

The Kodak Brand Gets a Second Life
New York, June 30

The company’s name has become synonymous with a failure to adapt to the digital revolution. But overseas, its logo has become an unlikely retro fashion statement.

El fin del imperio de las revistas de lujo
En español, June 29

Los días de portadas carísimas y prestaciones ostentosas en revistas como Vogue y Vanity Fair han quedado atrás. ¿Qué sigue?

Men’s Fashion Week Moments That Had Us Talking
Style, June 29

The spring 2026 men’s wear shows arrived in Paris with starry celebs, startling Anna Wintour buzz and a Demna goodbye.

There Will Be No Next Anna Wintour and That’s Just Fine
Opinion, June 29

There will never again be a Vogue editor like Anna Wintour. That’s probably a good thing.

Christie Brinkley Isn't Giving Up on Love
Style, June 29

The 71-year-old supermodel, who recently published a memoir, discusses her marriages, relationships and heartbreaks. “I have enough self-esteem to know that in the right arms I’m lovable,” she said.

Jonathan Anderson Sets a New Dressing Agenda at Dior
Style, June 28

The designer showed his first men’s collection. Was it any good?

Chanel Looks to Build Cultural Capital With Arts Magazine
Style, June 28

The fashion house hopes the new title, Arts & Culture, can extend Coco Chanel’s legacy of surrounding herself with “audacious creatives.”

Inside the Bedroom, Bathroom and Mind of Rick Owens
Style, June 28

As a new retrospective of his work opens in Paris, fashion’s “lord of darkness” shares a day in his life.

La ‘decisión crucial’ de Anna Wintour de ceder (un poco) el control
En español, June 26

Vogue Estados Unidos creará un nuevo cargo, “jefe de contenido editorial”, por debajo de Wintour, quien renuncia a su título de editora jefe pero no se va.

Anna Wintour’s ‘Pivotal Decision’ to Cede (Some) Control
Business, June 26

American Vogue will create a new role, “head of editorial content,” beneath Ms. Wintour, who is giving up her editor in chief title. She’s not leaving, though.

How Much Do Celebrities Make From Fashion Deals?
T Magazine, June 26

And what’s in it for the brands? As the industry’s model for working with public figures shifts, the power dynamics are becoming increasingly unclear.

Zohran Mamdani’s Well-Dressed Balancing Act
Style, June 26

The Democratic candidate for New York City mayor understands what it means to look the part. Many parts.

La boda Bezos-Sánchez y el triunfo del mal gusto
En español, June 26

La ostentación y el alarde han reemplazado al lujo discreto en el segundo mandato de Donald Trump.

U.S. Textile Makers, Feeling Forgotten by Trump, Hope Boom Days Are Ahead
Business, June 25

The Trump administration faces hard choices in determining what industries to protect as it uses tariffs to construct an industrial policy.

Skimpy Men’s Swimsuits Are Making a Splash
Style, June 25

Swim briefs are being embraced by trendy brands, publications and celebrities. Will they show up at a beach near you?

The Bezos-Sánchez Wedding and the Triumph of Tacky
Opinion, June 25

In the wake of President Trump’s second election, it’s the luxe life at full volume.

Can Savile Row Be Saved by Women Who Want Power Suits?
Style, June 24

Daisy Knatchbull set up shop as a dedicated women’s tailor on the world’s most famous street for men’s clothing. Now her sights are set on America.

A High-Fashion Phoenix, Virgil Abloh Changed an Industry
Books, June 24

In “Make It Ours,” Robin Givhan tells the story of the designer’s short, historic career.

Telfar’s Joyful, Shoppable Declaration of Independence
Style, June 23

The designer celebrated 20 years of rewriting fashion’s rules.

Why Don’t More People Wear Shorts to Work?
Fashion, June 23

As people continue to push the boundaries of traditional office wear, shorts can still feel like a risky choice. Our critic explains why that is, and offers a few styling tips.

When Trade Wars Crash the Wedding
Business, June 22

Most wedding dresses are made in China, so tariffs are a new worry for brides. At David’s Bridal, the largest seller of gowns in the United States, its chief executive, Kelly Cook, is trying to do something about it.

Gunilla Knutson, Star of ‘Take It Off’ Shaving Cream Ads, Dies at 84
Arts, June 20

A model who was crowned Miss Sweden in 1961, she became best known for commercials that one observer said “replaced the ‘hard sell’ with the ‘sex sell.’”

Las empresas chinas ponen la mira en Brasil
En español, June 20

Ante los aranceles y el escrutinio en Estados Unidos y Europa, las marcas de consumo chinas apuestan por convertirse en nombres conocidos en la mayor economía de América Latina.

Chinese Companies Set Their Sights on Brazil
Business, June 20

Confronted with tariffs and scrutiny in the United States and Europe, Chinese consumer brands are betting that they can become household names in Latin America’s biggest economy.

A Model Walked Away, but Never Stopped Fighting
Style, June 19

Sara Ziff, once a fixture at Fashion Week, is a force behind a new labor law in New York that aims to protect models and perhaps redefine what counts as work.

Extremely Small and Incredibly Tight: The Bandage Dress Makes a Comeback
Style, June 19

Why the signature style of supermodels is once again in the spotlight.

Looking for Men’s Clothes in New York? Start on Orchard Street.
T Magazine, June 19

Whether you’re seeking an earth-tone T-shirt or a custom suit, Manhattan’s Lower East Side now offers a concentration of stylish stores.

FIFA Struts Off the Pitch and Onto the Catwalk
Style, June 18

Soccer’s governing body is putting its name on a luxury fashion line. Would you buy it?

The Design Genius Who Gave American Women Pockets
Books, June 18

In her exceptional biography, Elizabeth Evitts Dickinson puts the American fashion icon Claire McCardell back in the pantheon.

A Stylish Mash-Up of Baggy and Groovy
Style, June 17

Siblings’ distinct fashion senses blended nicely together.

French Luxury Giant Kering Taps Auto Executive as Its New Leader
Business, June 16

The former chief executive of the carmaker Renault will replace Francois-Henri Pinault as the struggling company seeks a turnaround.

Is It OK for Me to Wear Camo in This Political Climate?
Fashion, June 16

With wars in Ukraine and the Middle East and political unrest in the United States, borrowing military aesthetics for fashion is a loaded choice. Our critic explains why she’s shifted her stance on the topic.

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.