One Last Time, Fashion Under a Tent
By centralizing their shows in Bryant Park, New York designers put American fashion on a global stage. feeds.nytimes.com |
Browsing: Vintage Wares at Lower Prices
Vintage clothes are for sale, and not for the first time. feeds.nytimes.com |
Modern Love: Tethered by a Pregnancy, But Choosing to Stay
A father’s message about family, responsibility and his own decisions seems clear, but his daughter’s understanding of it changes over time. feeds.nytimes.com |
New York Fashion Week: Color Anxiety? Don’t Bite Your Nails
Chanel’s cadaverous fingernail pigments, and limited-edition hues from other companies, spawn a lust for weirdly synthetic greens, rusts, taupes and violets. feeds.nytimes.com |
Reimagining Fashion as Decorative Art
It's not every day a clothing auction draws the attention of a 20th-century decorative art and design specialist. But that's just what happened when Simon Andrews learned that his employer, Christie's, planned to sell the private collection of the co-founders of the renowned boutique Resurrection. Mark Haddawy and Katy Rodriguez opened the Mott Street shop dedicated to vintage and historic clothing in 1996. "These garments are as important as furniture, automobiles, and architecture in the... nysun.com |