Karl Lagerfeld was famous for not holding back. So what would he have said about the looks worn in his (and his cat’s) honor?
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In China, It’s Time to Splurge Again, and the Luxury Industry Is Relieved
The end of pandemic-era restrictions has unleashed a luxury spending rebound in China. Which Western brands are coming out on top?
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Anna Wintour on Karl Lagerfeld, and the Clothes He Made for Her
Anna Wintour remembers the designer Karl Lagerfeld, and how she’s worn his clothes to the most important events in her life.
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Spring’s Surprising New Shapes
The New York Times – T Magazine:High volume, surreal silhouettes and out-of-this-world materials define a new wave of over-the-top evening wear.
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What You Really Need Next Season is a Big Black Coat
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:The Roaring ’20s are out; the Rigorous ’20s are in. It’s a new era at Miu Miu, Alexander McQueen and Junya Watanabe, but Chanel gets lost in the camellias.
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The Little Black Watch Is the New Little Black Dress
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:Dior, Chopard, Bulgari and Ralph Lauren are among the brands that recently introduced small watches in the fashionable shade.
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In T’s Spring Women’s Fashion These Clothes Were Made for Strutting
The New York Times – T Magazine:This season’s everyday fashion was crafted not for lounging, T’s editor in chief writes, but for making a vibrant re-emergence.
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Street Style and Trends from Paris Couture January 2023
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:A Styles photographer captures the fashion inside and out at the couture shows.
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Fake Animal Heads Stir Outrage at Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:Fake fur at Schiaparelli, a menagerie at Chanel and an ode to Josephine Baker at Dior.
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Controversy in the Wild Kingdom of Couture
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:Fake fur at Schiaparelli, a menagerie at Chanel and an ode to Josephine Baker at Dior.
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4 Indie Makers to Watch in the High Jewelry Scene
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:Fewer major houses chose to present collections in Paris this season, but independent jewelers are still turning heads with original pieces.
