T/fashion

Gucci Makes Bold Choice for New Designer
Style, Today

Demna, who led Balenciaga to great heights, will step into the lead role.

In Portugal, a Farmhouse Hotel That’s a Short Walk From the Beach
T Style, Today

Plus: the revival of opera pumps, a new gallery in Texas and more recommendations from T Magazine.

Versace Without Donatella?
Styles, Today

A new era for Italy’s most vibrant luxury label.

Music for the Eyes
Styles, Today

Rock stars and other performers figured prominently in the crowds and the clothes at Paris Fashion Week.

Bullet Bras and Black Leather
Styles, Yesterday

And more of what everyone is going to need next season, from Miu Miu, Saint Laurent and Hermès.

Men’s Clothes That Could Never Be Called an Afterthought
Styles, Yesterday

The best things from Paris included snakeskin sneakers at Miu Miu, Balenciaga’s salaryman suits and smushed hiking boots at Loewe.

It’s Time to Start Dressing Like a Witch
T Style, March 11

Prosthetic body parts, lampshade hats and other surprising trends from fashion month.

A Magazine Gets a New Life — Just as Cool as Its Old Life
Styles, March 11

The art and fashion worlds convened at Rick Owens’s austere Left Bank house to celebrate the relaunch of Karlie Kloss’s i-D magazine.

What Elon Musk’s Suit Says About Trump and Power
Washington, March 11

When Elon Musk puts on a nice suit, it has a way of looking like a demotion.

Store Owners Who Like to Coordinate Their Clothes
Styles, March 11

The dog they were walking helped draw attention to their medley of steely layers.

48 Items to Refresh Your Spring Wardrobe
Styles, March 11

Easy pants, wafer-thin sweaters, go-everywhere coats and more.

Serious Intrigue at Loewe
Styles, March 11

There was mystery. There was Jamie Dornan. And there were great clothes.

Why Are So Many Women Wearing Neckties?
Styles, March 10

While men’s wear has shifted away from the classic necktie, more and more women are sporting the accessory. Our critic explains the infatuation and offers tips for suiting up.

What Should I Wear to Work Out?
Climate, March 10

Every fabric has an environmental cost. Here’s how to make informed choices.

Big Drama Cannot Distract From Irrelevant Clothes
Styles, March 10

It’s the wrong moment for the fashion theatrics of Valentino, McQueen and Dior. But Balenciaga got it right.

Is the Giant Sneaker Trend Over?
Styles, March 9

Bigger, bulkier sneakers have dominated the fashion landscape, but designers are moving toward a sleeker peekaboo style.

Fashion That Makes You Feel
Styles, March 9

Comme des Garçons, Rick Owens, and Undercover embrace the power of human scale.

Classics Just Twisted Enough to Wear
Styles, March 9

A little adjustment on a familiar garment can go a long way.

About That Giant Kim Kardashian in Times Square
Styles, March 8

The seamless, poreless, sanitized effigy of a capitalist titan was a startling piece of marketing for Skims.

Estos vestidos son un espectáculo
En español, March 8

El hipnotizante y alegre desfile de la marca japonesa Anrealage, celebrado en París, pareció haber llegado del futuro.

What You Will Want to Wear Next
Styles, March 8

Sarah Burton says goodbye to the ghost of Audrey Hepburn at Givenchy

Too Many Trends!
Interactive, March 7

Every generation has chased trends. But were there ever this many? And did it ever feel this bad, or this hard, to just want to fit in? To some members of Gen Z, the objects of teenage yearning feel more plentiful and less durable than ever before...

France’s Ex-Intelligence Chief Convicted in Influence Peddling Trial Involving LVMH
Foreign, March 7

Bernard Squarcini was found guilty of organizing a bizarre illegal surveillance operation on a gadfly journalist at the request of the luxury company, among other offenses.

Big Hips, Big Shoulders, Big Feminine Energy
Styles, March 7

Enter the era of the power curve with Alaïa, Schiaparelli and Chloé.

The Power of a Perfect Suit
Styles, March 6

The latest Tom Ford collection makes a strong case for them.

He Spent Years Making Runway Collections. Now He’s Mastering Roast Chicken.
T Style, March 6

Peter Som invited friends over to try his favorite recipes from his debut cookbook.

Macy’s Signals Rocky Year Ahead as Retailers Reckon With Trade War
Business, March 6

The largest department store chain in the United States, like many other retailers, has warned that shoppers may be more cautious in the months ahead.

A Fashion Photographer Conjures the Ghosts of Georgia’s Past
Culture, March 6

At Gagosian, the precociously successful Tyler Mitchell evokes images of slavery against the backdrop of his native landscape.

A Muslim Athlete Needed Modest Sportswear. Now She Sells It to Others.
Styles, March 6

Seeking balance between religion and comfort while playing basketball, Kiandra Browne realized there was a need for better apparel. Her small business is helping fill it.

The 8 Stars Who Ruled the Red Carpet This Season
Styles, March 6

If fashion is a game, they were playing to win.

This Spring, Style Is All About Finding Balance
T Style, March 6

Thoughtful pairings of cool silks, crisp cottons and light wools offset the season’s oversize silhouettes.

Merci, a Second Time Around
Special Sections, March 6

“We think of ourselves as post-luxury,” says the chief executive of the French boutique’s new lifestyle-shopping outpost.

Sexy vs. Seductive Clothes
Styles, March 6

A difference with a distinction at Tom Ford. Plus the new Dries Van Noten lacked restraint.

She Knows Every Woman Loves a Good Blouse
Styles, March 6

Chemena Kamali transformed Chloé into the uniform of cool women everywhere.

The Designer Making Exquisite Clothes From Brillo Pads and Plastic Fruit
T Style, March 5

With his brand Ponte, the Loewe alumnus Harry Pontefract turns unexpected upcycled materials into one-of-a-kind unisex fashion.

Democrats Appear in Pink to Protest
Styles, March 5

But is this really a “Barbie” moment?

In the Land of Lavish, Loud and Sexy
Styles, March 5

Evocative flourishes were in abundance in and outside shows at Milan Fashion Week.

Adidas Has Sold Its Last Yeezy Sneaker
Business, March 5

The sportswear maker was eager to put the scandal with the rapper Ye behind it, but its cautious earnings forecast showed the breakup’s effects still lingered.

Fashion Has Given Up on Being Woke, and That’s OK
Op Ed, March 5

Fashion spent a decade trying to be socially conscious but now is going all in on opulence and catering to the powerful.

Lace-Up Shoes That Feel Timeless
T Style, March 5

Inspired by classic designs, pared-down sneakers are spring’s most versatile accessories.

The Chefs Making PB&J for Adults
T Style, March 5

Plus: a Nordic guesthouse, graphic prints on the runways and more from T’s cultural compendium.

Paris Gets Its Own Met Gala
Styles, March 5

Doechii, Michelle Yeoh, Dev Patel and more stars mingled with fashion’s celebrities at the first fashion-fabulous Grand Dîner du Louvre.

It’s Hard to Believe How Cool These Dresses Are
Styles, March 4

Illuminated, kaleidoscopic dresses at Anrealage made the case that we’re all walking billboards.

A Fuzzy Jacket and Rumpled Jeans
Styles, March 4

Each brought different textures to a tactile outfit.

En la noche de los Oscar, varias famosas eligieron un atuendo casi desnudo
En español, March 4

Zoë Kravitz, Kendall Jenner, Megan The Stallion y otras figuras famosas lucieron atuendos transparentes en la fiesta de Vanity Fair.

Is It Time to Wear Butter Yellow?
Styles, March 4

The charismatic color is showing up everywhere.

The Shop That Changed What We Wear
Styles, March 4

Agnès b. was fresh, cool and totally Parisian, and it established the model for a raft of accessibly chic Euro labels to come.

Old-Fashioned Train Heists Yield Modern-Day Loot: Nike Air Jordans
Express, March 3

Transnational gangs have been targeting sneakers, wireless gaming headsets and other modern merchandise transported by rail, according to federal prosecutors.

On Oscars Night, More Celebrities Tried the Nearly Nude Look
Styles, March 3

Julia Fox followed up Bianca Censori’s much-discussed Grammys moment with a sheer dress at Vanity Fair’s party. Others joined her in the less-is-more approach.

Tilting Away From the Tux
Styles, March 3

At last night’s Oscars the men who skipped the penguin suits stole the spotlight. Stylists and brands should pay attention.

See the Looks From Vanity Fair’s Red Carpet
Styles, March 3

Jeff Bezos, Zoe Saldaña, Lizzo and more stars were on their way into the Vanity Fair Oscars party.

Why Is Everything Dry-Clean Only Now?
Styles, March 3

In response to a reader who has noticed more and more dry-clean-only labels on clothing, our critic explains why they are increasing and how to properly wash clothes.

Classic Coats Get a Fresh Update
T Style, March 3

Pops of pink and yellow, and hints of mesh, give a playful edge to traditional tailored outerwear.

A Store That Gets How People Dress Now
Styles, March 3

The Archivist Store in Paris has become a destination for those who want a mix of vintage high fashion, faded streetwear and functional outdoorsy gear.

La alfombra roja de los Oscar: todas las estrellas, todos los ‘looks’
En español, March 3

Ariana Grande, Timothée Chalamet y Selena Gomez llegaron con un estilo que definió la temporada.

21 Unforgettable Looks at the Oscars
Styles, March 3

Tiered gowns, buttery suits, tuxedo dresses and more.

One More Chance to See the ‘Wicked’ Stars in Pink and Green
Culture, March 2

Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo spent months holding true to a theme during interviews and at awards shows, and they saved stunning options for the Oscars.

Oscars Red Carpet 2025: All the Stars, All the Looks
Styles, March 2

Ariana Grande, Timothée Chalamet and Selena Gomez arrived in season-defining style.

As Musk Consolidates Power in the U.S., His Mother Is in Demand Overseas
Foreign, March 2

Maye Musk, a model and a public speaker, recently headlined a government conference in Dubai and endorsed a slew of products in China.

Designers Really Want Us to Wear Fur
Styles, March 2

Or at least something that looks like fur. The message from the Milan runways was loud and clear.

Becoming Tom Ford
Styles, March 2

The inside story of how Haider Ackermann came to be the man for the brand and what he has planned.

What’s Really Going On With Versace?
Styles, March 1

The show was a mess, but it’s complicated.

Sometimes, All You Need Is a Wacky Shoe
Styles, March 1

And this was one for the ages.

How Saint Laurent’s Big Bet on ‘Emilia Pérez’ Lost Its Luster
Styles, March 1

When a fashion brand becomes a movie studio, it risks being wrapped up in the fate of its stars.

ASAP Rocky, Cleared in Legal Battle, Gets Right Back to Fashion
Styles, February 28

At a dinner in Milan the rapper spoke about beating his assault case, his maturing style and when a new album may finally arrive.

Prada Buries the Corset
Styles, February 28

Is this the new look of women’s liberation?

Will Men Dare to Wear These Really, Really, Ridiculously Low-Rise Jeans?
Styles, February 27

Rear-end revealing denim at Diesel proves there are still some taboos.

How to Look Original
Styles, February 27

Diesel and Marni have some ideas.

This Spring, Layer Up in Style
T Style, February 27

Shape-defining cuts, saturated hues and a few wild stripes give the season’s fashion a youthful edge.

Haunted Dresses, Special Boots: Students Tell Their Style Stories
Styles, February 26

An event in downtown Manhattan had designers and writers reading local students’ poems, short stories and essays about fashion and beauty.

Another Sudden Departure Hits the Fashion World
Styles, February 26

Luke and Lucie Meier have left Jil Sander, joining an ever-growing list of designer departures.

Head-Turning Fashion? Right This Way.
Styles, February 26

Outfits on and off the runways at London Fashion Week offered loads of inspiration.

Ridiculously Fun Clothes
Styles, February 26

With Doechii, Naomi Campbell and a lot of low-rise jeans, Dsquared2 celebrated its 30th year with a runway show fit for “Zoolander.”

Where Does Gucci Go Now?
Styles, February 26

It’s time for the brand to take some risks.

Detective Did Jobs for the Mafia on the Side, Prosecutors Say
Metro, February 25

Hector Rosario, a Nassau County detective, raided a gambling operation that competed with the Bonanno crime family, according to federal charges.

An Author Who Builds Outfits Around Hats
Styles, February 25

She also takes style cues from clowns.

A Gucci Bag That Puts Its Signature Front and Center
T Style, February 25

The brand’s latest iteration of a ’70s accessory makes the horse bit the main event.

Oh, This Old, Tattered, Moth-Eaten Thing?
Styles, February 24

So-called thrashed clothes — garments resembling something closer to rags — are coveted by vintage fanatics.

Premios SAG 2025: 14 atuendos inolvidables
En español, February 24

Vestidos angelicales, trajes estilo “Zoolander”, faldas plisadas y mucho más.

Should Men Wear White Jeans?
Styles, February 24

Our critic explains why Frenchmen love crisp denim, and what you can learn from them about how to style these statement pants without looking too contrived — on either side of Labor Day.

Fashion That Lasts for Generations
T Style, February 24

For spring, designers are embracing the elegance of timeless, uniform-inspired clothes.

14 Unforgettable Looks at the SAG Awards
Styles, February 24

Angelic gowns, ‘Zoolander’ suits, pleated skirts and more.

SAG Awards Photos: See the Looks From the 2025 Red Carpet
Styles, February 23

Check out what film and television stars wore as they arrived for the Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday night.

2025 Film Independent Spirit Awards: See the Looks From the Blue Carpet
Styles, February 22

What do stars wear to an awards show held in the middle of the day?

Leigh Bowery Arrives at Tate Modern, Without Labels
Arts & Leisure, February 22

A new exhibition about the indefinable performer and designer won’t pigeonhole him, though it will bring his work to a much broader audience.

Meghan’s New Name? He’s Been Using It for Years.
Styles, February 22

The founder of a New York clothing brand learned that he had something in common with the Duchess of Sussex this week: a business called As Ever.

A Ski Brand With ‘If You Know, You Know’ Mountain Cred
Styles, February 21

Aztech Mountain is designed by Aspen locals for Aspen locals — and those who wish they were.

This Spring, Try Monochromatic Dressing
T Style, February 21

With floor-sweeping hems and bold colors, this season’s fashion isn’t messing around.

Are Birkenstocks a Work of Art? A German Court Says No.
Styles, February 20

The famous sandal company lost a battle over copyright law, leaving room for imitations to spawn.

Hayley Paige Reclaims Her Name and Bridal Brand
Styles, February 20

After a long legal battle that stripped her of her name and brand, the bridal designer is making a return to the industry with a new collection and a new deal.

The 25 Shoes and Bags That Transformed Fashion
T Style, February 20

A group of experts consider the accessories from the past 100 years that changed how we carry our things — and ourselves.

Finding Nirvana in a Pair of Socks
Styles, February 19

They resemble foil balloons, make a crackling sound when slipped on and, for a growing number of people, have become a simple luxury.

Smartly Dressed Travelers With a Sentimental Satchel
Styles, February 18

Vacationers’ polished attire recalled the glamour of early jet-age travel.

Nike Bets Big on Kim Kardashian
Styles, February 18

The Skims founder will enter into a rare business deal with the sports apparel company.

Jane Fonda, Sneakerhead
Styles, February 18

The actor and activist on aging into her latest role: sneaker model.

Why Don’t People Dress Up to Go Out Anymore?
Styles, February 17

The informality that dominates in most public spaces today has been brewing for quite some time, our critic explains, and speaks to a broader cultural shift.

So Long, Winter Whites. Red and Black Are the Colors of the Season.
T Style, February 17

Spring fashion’s wild new shapes and bold adornments extend from head to toe in striking hues.

What Happened to the Stigma of Wearing Fur?
Styles, February 16

After years of protests and strides in fake skins, vintage furs are popping up all over.

Man-Child Learns to Dress Like a Man
Styles, February 15

A sartorial remaking, inspired by Ted Danson’s character on “A Man on the Inside.”

Fashion That’s as Light as Air
T Style, February 14

Transparent skirts and sheer bodices offer a hint of skin and an abundance of glamour.

What Is Your Outfit Telling Your Therapist?
Styles, February 13

Whether we want them to or not, our clothes may be giving our therapists more psychoanalytic material.

Inside Fashion’s Mysterious Silly Hat Festival
T Style, February 13

How a tradition that started off as a way to find a partner became a day for the industry to celebrate itself.

Fashion Is a Serious Business. Once a Year, It Makes Time for Ridiculousness.
T Style, February 13

The St. Catherine’s Day festivities are a reminder of why the industry indulges in its frivolous side.

Judge John Hodgman on the Taxonomy of Shorts
Magazine, February 13

Are they pants? And if so, what would that imply?

The Look of Luxury Is Evolving
Styles, February 13

It is far less quiet, if the clothes on and off runways at New York Fashion Week were any indication.

Without Pennies, What Becomes of Penny Loafers?
Styles, February 12

The fashion world pondered the future of the iconic shoe after learning that a presidential order might eliminate the penny.

It’s a Man’s World. So How Should a Woman Dress in It?
Styles, February 12

Fashion wrestles with a shift in gender politics.

What’s the Difference Between an Outfit and a ’Fit?
Styles, February 12

Photos from New York Fashion Week parties document the chaos and confidence that comes out at night.

Leather Hoodies and Flared Pants, Anyone?
Styles, February 12

During a mostly ho-hum New York Fashion Week, designers lobbed a few good ideas at their male shoppers.

How Tariffs Work
Interactive, February 12

Understanding who will end up paying for the higher costs means understanding how manufacturing, trade and supply chains function — and how costs build along each step of the complex process. Take shoes, for example.

These Might Be the Cutest Handbags You’ll Ever See
T Style, February 12

Fashion is embracing its inner child with teddy bear pouches, lizard purses and other animal accessories for spring.

A Chance to Buy a Bit of Personality
Styles, February 12

Christie’s is selling more than 200 items from Iris Apfel’s maximalist collection of art, fashion and statement jewelry.

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.