This NoLIta boutique of perfectly fitting, laid-back clothing for men (along with some women’s selections) maintains a low profile and cultish following.
Selfridges in London’s Oxford Street is celebrating its centenary as well as the fact that the store seems impervious to recession.
A London exhibition on the designs of Hussein Chalayan shows how much of himself is revealed through his clothes.
Many of Manhattan’s used clothing shops get donations from their well-dressed neighbors, increasing shoppers’ chances of finding treasures.
They may look like stylish eyeglasses, but someday they may help you find your destination, or remember the name of the person you’re looking at.
Cartier marks its United States centennial, gathering baubles commissioned over the last century by the celebrated, the rich and the swell.
To say baby boomers continue to promote societal division ignores a change that people go through as they age.
This week, answers to readers' questions about what to do when a pregnant woman asks you for a cocktail, and other issues.
In Club 71 in Hong Kong lies the possibility of an experience verging on extinction: a fresh breeze, a smoke (permitted outdoors), quiet conversation.
A transgender parent wonders what kind of men her sons will become.
Hanging out with Serena Williams as she escapes her busy schedule of training for the French Open and promoting charities to indulge in a shopping jaunt in New York City.
Shoppers are finally picking up their heads and looking around, choosing one or two great pieces that will anchor their wardrobes through the season. Here are six dresses that work for almost any occ...
Snap judgments can be wrong, but scientists say they're only natural.
Café Bustelo, the old Cuban-style espresso, is trying to win South Beach and keep the Bronx.
The publishing world is all caught up in weighty questions about the Kindle and other electronic books and readers.
Mrs. di Montezemolo was a fashion editor and fixture of Southampton society who helped shape the look of postwar American sportswear in the pages of Vogue.
Highly successful men adapt to being out of work, often tackling matters with a bluntness honed in the financial industry.
Exercise physiologists and coaches say most people who want to improve in almost any sport do not appreciate what can be accomplished with training nor know how to do it.
There is a shift in teenage mall culture, where saving money is now more important than finding the hot label.
The fashion industry has been working on a few bailout packages of sorts, including designers’ pleas to reintroduce an anti-piracy bill.
A mother joins much of America and discovers the joys and letdowns of a staycation.
Like Spam and instant potatoes, home hair color appears to be that rare product that is getting a lift from the recession.
The megabrand Topshop aims to pull the rug out from under the luxury market by making retro looks available to a wider margin of wallets.
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