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What will a wedding announcement look like 165 years from now? Here’s one idea.
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What will a wedding announcement look like 165 years from now? Here’s one idea.
By CURTIS SITTENFELD and MATT CARLSON
Christopher Bailey at Burberry reflects Henry Moore’s sculptural silhouettes, while Christopher Kane gets dirty and Mary Katrantzou goes Disney.
By MATTHEW SCHNEIER
This week’s podcast was recorded live at Boston’s Wilbur Theater with Alysia Reiner (“Orange Is the New Black”), Brian Tyree Henry (“Atlanta”) and music from Hite.
By THE NEW YORK TIMES
Design can be intoxicating at the company’s spare new store on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.
By KATHERINE BERNARD
The publication draws London Fashion Week notables to its cover shoot celebration.
By ELIZABETH PATON
The Wedding section of The New York Times has had some success in featuring a more diverse selection of newlyweds over the years. But more can be done.
By LEANN WILCOX
One of Italian fashion’s most enduring style icons is having a moment.
By KERRY OLSEN
Our favorite looks caught between the shows in London.
By THE NEW YORK TIMES
Álvaro González hardly has to leave the neighborhood as his first boutique is only a few hundred yards from his home.
By ELIZABETH PATON
Why the actress, Oscar-nominated this year for her role in “Lion,” always makes the best-dressed lists.
By BEE SHAPIRO
The actress, nominated for an Academy Award for her role in “Lion,” is known for making bold sartorial choices.
This year’s Grammys saw it all on the fashion front, from shirtless outfits to prim and proper gowns.
By ALEXANDRA JACOBS
Check out what Adele, Rihanna, Jennifer Lopez and more wore on the music industry’s biggest night.
Check out what Adele, Ro James, Tinashe and more wore on the music industry’s biggest night. Updating with expected nominees like Beyoncé, Justin Bieber and Rihanna.
Before his London Fashion Week show, Christopher Kane and his sister Tammy do last-minute fittings along with a Boston terrier named Bruce Tito.
By ALEXANDER FURY
A photo diary of the February 2017 collection that was presented in London on Monday.
By AIMEE FARRELL
A photo diary of the fall/winter 2017 collections that were presented in London on Monday.
By AIMEE FARRELL and NATALIE RIGG
The makeup, like the label’s new collection, was inspired by the earth-toned brilliance of Henry Moore sculptures.
By AIMEE FARRELL
Recent events included the Viennese Opera Ball, a gala for the Human Rights Campaign and the Black & White Panda Ball
By DENNY LEE
Marc Jacobs unveiled a new beauty line with Ms. Crawford’s 15-year-old daughter, and VFiles took over the downtown club S.O.B.’s
By JOANNA NIKAS
There were fewer soirees, but there was still plenty of fun at after-parties hosted by Calvin Klein, Phillipp Plein, Opening Ceremony and others.
By DENNY LEE
The fashion tribe celebrated Valentine’s Day with a cocktail party for Zac Posen, a caviar dinner for Moncler, and a loud party for Baja East.
By TAYLOR HARRIS
Three parties were held on Monday, hosted by Olivier Zahm at Narcissa, Philipp Plein at the New York Public Library and Humberto Leon at Mission Chinese.
By MAX BERLINGER
The photographer’s library, equipment and ephemera have been donated to the museum, which will display them this spring.
By JOSHUA BARONE
The department store opens a downtown branch for men, with a conspicuous shoe section, made-to-measure suits and the latest gadgets.
By STEVEN KURUTZ
Ermenegildo Zegna and Alessandro Sartori, longtime pals, become colleagues once again at an Italian luxury brand now undergoing a makeover.
By STEVEN KURUTZ
One of the most respected designers of his generation has come to New York to reboot Calvin Klein, and the fashion world is cheering.
By MATTHEW SCHNEIER
At age 16, Bumsuk Choi dropped out of high school and went to work making T-shirts and selling fabrics. Now his label, General Idea, is all the rage.
By VALERIYA SAFRONOVA
Many top horlogers are designing wares to take advantage of the region’s appetite for elegantly adorned, exclusive timepieces.
By RACHEL FELDER
Will going through an auction house, a store or a website be the most lucrative way to sell a 1937 Patek Philippe Calatrava? Its owner decides to find out.
By KATHLEEN BECKETT
As chief executive, Viviane de Witt brings business discipline to the artistry of her watchmaker husband.
By MING LIU
Adel Al Rahmani’s interest in timepieces led him to start a club for the similarly dazzled.
By ZAINEB AL HASSANI
Omar Hussein’s first watch was a Swatch. Now, the Dubai entrepreneur favors Parmigiani watches and has three of them to note life events.
By KATHLEEN BECKETT