The former creative director of Givenchy and Burberry has denied the allegations that he drugged and assaulted a man in New York last June.
Continue readingIn this administration, looking the part is crucial to playing the part.
Continue readingThe guest curator of a new Met exhibition on Black style offers an annotated early look at a Dapper Dan jacket, André Leon Talley’s luggage and more.
Continue readingSeen on influencers, pop stars and White House staff, cross necklaces are popping up everywhere.
Continue readingPresident Trump’s choice stood out in a sea of world leaders and famous faces who were dressed in customary black.
Continue readingWonky but chic: A crowd made up mostly of political journalists attended the annual White House Correspondents’ Association dinner on Saturday.
Continue readingA new wave of college players enters professional football with branding deals in place and fashion on their minds.
Continue readingPhoebe Gates, the youngest and most stylish of Bill and Melinda Gates’s children, steps into the spotlight as a founder of a new online shopping tool.
Continue readingThe co-hosts! The ticket prices! The dress code! A guide to the party of the year.
Continue readingMs. London, the former co-host of “What Not to Wear,” goes shopping, of course. But she also has a latte with friends and spends time with her dog, Dora.
Continue readingThe Berlin studio Sub has worked with Travis Scott and Balenciaga. For the world’s most prestigious architecture exhibition, it is reinventing its approach for a less flashy context.
Continue reading“Sargent and Paris” at the Met shows how a young John Singer Sargent found his footing — and highlights a trans-Atlantic succès de scandale.
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