Lesage, a French specialty house now owned by Chanel, has been using sequins, beads and metallic threads to create explosions of color for decades.
Category: Fashion and Apparel
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Will the Tie Ever Make a Comeback?
A reader wonders whether men’s neckties are a relic of the past.
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Davide Renne, Moschino Creative Director, Dead at 46
The Italian fashion designer died in Milan this week, just nine days after joining the famed Italian fashion house.
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Rugs That Ripple Like a Stream
Plus: a taste for beeswax, rare soaps and more from T’s cultural compendium.
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Kaffiyeh: The Symbolism and History of a Checkered Scarf
As demonstrations have cropped up globally in support of civilians in Gaza, some Palestinians are encouraging non-Palestinians to wear kaffiyehs as a show of solidarity.
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Trump Family Trial Style
Ivanka Trump and her siblings dress for court — and the cameras.
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Prince Wardrobe Items Go Up for Auction
The market for Prince’s wardrobe, guitars and other items has been robust since his death in 2016. Now more than 200 pieces are available for bids.
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Domenico Spano, Clothier of Stars Who Found Fame of His Own, Dies at 79
Born in Italy, he dressed billionaires and film stars while turning heads for his own outfits in his adopted city, New York.
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The Next Costume Institute Fashion Blockbuster Is Revealed
Gala-goers, start thinking green.
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Nikki Haley Wears the Skirts
Whether on the debate stage or “The Daily Show,” the Republican presidential candidate is strategic about standing out — in every way.
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How Hermès Turned a Dog Collar Into a Bag
This cabochon-accented accessory nods to the brand’s animal-focused roots.
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Slowly and Steadily, Snails Have Overtaken the Runway
In an era of expediency, gastropods are oozing into fashion and design — and reminding us that we, too, can take our time.
