Men’s Fashion Shows: Rick Owens, Louis Vuitton and Dries Van Noten
A photo diary of the fall/winter 2017 collections that were presented in Paris on Thursday.
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A photo diary of the fall/winter 2017 collections that were presented in Paris on Thursday.
By SAMANTHA TSE
A by-no-means-exhaustive list of items we like.
By T MAGAZINE
A new show at Paul Kasmin Gallery combines paintings, photos and drawings of flora and fauna by contemporary artists — and Old Masters.
By ALEXANDRIA SYMONDS
The novelist shares the titles he would most want with him on a desert island.
By NEIL GAIMAN
Throughout this year, ambitious projects will be unveiled all over America — and they don't cost anything to see.
By ALINA COHEN
Brands like Gucci and Prada have paved the way for other men’s wear brands that are incorporating women’s fashion into their fall shows.
By ALEXANDER FURY
Justin Peck’s “The Times Are Racing” premieres at the New York City Ballet next week, with costumes by Opening Ceremony and music by Dan Deacon.
By ALEXANDRIA SYMONDS
A sense of spontaneity and the surreal has honed Jack Davison’s personal work.
By JAMIE SIMS
CMMN SWDN has a quirky, original spirit — but the designers “want every guy to feel like himself in the clothing.”
By KIN WOO
Early in the morning, before the crowds descend on the Met, an exercise class gathers to jog, jump and dance among the masterpieces.
By ALEXIS CHEUNG
A photo diary of the fall/winter 2017 collection that was presented in Paris on Wednesday.
By SAMANTHA TSE
Gosha Rubchinskiy, Missoni and Prada showed hats that referenced both the military — and revolutionaries.
By TAS TOBEY
This season, voluminous trousers, flouncy dresses and unstructured jackets become surprisingly punk.
By MALINA JOSEPH GILCHRIST
Five leaders in creative fields share their favorite places to eat, drink, shop and play.
By JOHN WOGAN
The relentlessness of global news, politics and tragedy streaming into our brains through our devices can take a toll.
By DEBORAH NEEDLEMAN
It’s been a banner year for directors who write their own films. Here are seven.
By MARY KAYE SCHILLING
The director (and fashion designer) discusses the most harrowing scene in his film, which stars Jake Gyllenhaal and Amy Adams.
By KAI REGAN
The director explores why he chose to open the film with a drug deal.
By KAI REGAN
Through his family store, Neiman Marcus, Stanley Marcus introduced French sophistication to Texas and aspirational luxury to America.
By JAMES McAULEY