Suzy Menkes weighs in on celebrity labels.
Reactions to a new film illustrate the divide between French and American attitudes toward adultery.
The show was full of gorgeous surprises, the biggest being expressions of sportswear.
The proportions and embellishments were as odd and fantastic as any weve seen from MJ, maybe ever.
With ladylike pieces in tow, the Theyskens girl heads uptown.
"Im all about a fancy pant," remarked Jenna Lyons at the brands Lincoln Center presentation earlier today.
Exclusive to Fashion Week: T tracks one statement worn two ways. The looks: leopard jackets, jumpers and jeans.
"How hard can a boot camp called L Boogie Fitness be?" you might wonder. Very, it turns out.
The videographer for Marc Jacobs on the inspiration behind his quirky video for the brands resort collection.
Her fall collection had her thinking both close to home and globally, with lush blanket coats that were hand-knitted by a womens cooperative in Bolivia.
François Nars called the overall effect "very dreamy - a little sad in a way."
T plucks the best shoes right off the runway. Todays pick: a Pilgrim loafer with a large crystal buckle, broad tongue and square toe.
Like the models hair, which the stylist Orlando Pita teased up and held tight in headbands, the final dress had a delightful floating-on-air effect.
The critics weigh in on Mondays shows in New York.
It was statement hair for Herrera, which meant subtle makeup.
Liu Wen transforms with makeup by Charlotte Tilbury and hair by Eugene Soulemain.
Fittingly, hair and makeup reflected and respected Spurrs refined, yet wearable styles.
T plucks the best shoes right off the runway. Todays pick: an ankle boot with contrasting "scallops."
"My starting point was a police aesthetic, so the clothes were a bit uniform-y, uptight and strict," the designer shared backstage.
Gellers collection was an urbane take on traditional U.K. style.
The designer talks us through his designs, now on display at Salon 94.
One hundred and fifty skaters put on a mesmerizing performance that ended with the whole lot down for the count.
This season, expect to be flapping in the wind.
Whimsical postmodern musings on love, embroidered by a Brooklyn artist.
A young Italian winemaker on how she came to her calling.
If the key to Marfas vitality is a combination of homegrown and transplanted aesthetics and sensibilities, then Colt Miller and Logan Caldbeck definitely hold it.
The critics weigh in on Sundays shows in New York.
Lindsey Wixson transforms with makeup by Kabuki and hair by Luigi Murenu.
With bright lips and a French twist, each model turned into a modern-day Audrey Hepburn.
In this Fashion Week exclusive, T documents the making of a collection-defining dress.
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