He Breaks for Band Recitals
The president has more flexibility than most fathers, but more responsibility too. feeds.nytimes.com |
Making Noise
A London friend, his travels delayed by "the cloud," noted this morning the remarkable blueness of the sky minus jet trails, and he wondered, too, if the city was less noisy. That may change on Thursday, when the funeral procession for Malcolm McLaren is expected to travel from Camden Town to Highgate Cemetery. feeds.nytimes.com |
Armani: Glamour at Midday
Armani focuses on day clothes in his fall couture collection. feeds.nytimes.com |
A Night to Ring Up Some Good Will
Fashion’s Night Out attracted a well-dressed, younger clientele to streets and shops throughout New York City. feeds.nytimes.com |
Fashion Ticker: Ports 1961, Betsey Johnson, Ohne Titel
PLAYFUL PROPORTIONS Tia Cibani's spring collection for Ports 1961 was inspired by Canadian artist Emily Carr (1871-1945). Titled "Beloved of the Sky," the collection was strong on linear silhouettes and pleated details, as well as plays on proportions. A three-quarter-sleeve caribou lace jacket was draped with extra material. Several outfits, such as a sleeveless cape dress, hid the female form entirely. Ms. Cibani's use of crochet knits and yarns, along with a base of neutral colors, inspired... nysun.com |