While creating the costumes for a new opera adaptation of “The Hours,” a designer found inspiration in archival wallpaper, an English farmhouse and 1990s Calvin Klein.
Category: Design
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Alessandro Michele Leaves Gucci
The departure of Alessandro Michele has big implications for the fashion industry. Also, what Will Harry Styles and Jared Leto wear now?
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In Morocco, a Hotel That Offers the Luxury of Peace and Quiet
The newly opened Olinto is a serene escape in the foothills of the Atlas Mountains.
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Alice Davis, Costume Designer for Disney Rides, Dies at 93
She created the costumes for more than 150 singing, dancing robotic children in It’s a Small World, and for the buccaneers of Pirates of the Caribbean.
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New York’s/Manhattan’s Next Generation of Design Gallerists Invite You Inside
New York’s new guard moves beyond social media, opening brick and mortar spaces to make design within reach.
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20 Years of Roman and Williams Design: Hotels, Restaurants, Guild
Ask the founders of Roman and Williams, who for two decades have designed homes, hotels, restaurants, clubs, galleries, stores, furniture — even birdhouses — bathed in a luxe patina.
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Tiny Furniture Isn’t Just for Dollhouses Anymore
For artists and designers accustomed to considering both form and function, working in miniature affords outsize opportunities for experimentation.
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At Home Beneath the Waves
Those fascinated by the ocean can now vacation, dine or even live underwater in these specially designed locations.
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A 16th-Century French Chateau That Honors a Family’s Histories of Exile
For centuries, the owners of an ancestral estate have sought to secure within its walls the worlds they lost.
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Your Challenge? Turn an Old Rug Into a New Fall Jacket.
In “Upcycle Nation,” a fashion competition premiering this week on Fuse TV, contestants reimagine previously used items as wearable designs.
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The Designer Exploring African Stories Through Traditional Fabrics
Bubu Ogisi travels around Africa, resurrecting artisanal skills that have been in existence for years to explore sustainability and identity.
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A Brooklyn Artist Crafting Perforated Furniture
Plus: voluminous outerwear, a hotel with floor-to-ceiling views and more from T’s cultural compendium.
