Allowing senators to wear what they please on the Senate floor may seem like liberation, but abandoning the dress code could wind up symbolizing the failure to achieve consensus.
Category: Fashion and Apparel
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Did Gucci Just Score the Starriest Fashion Week Front Row?
Amid the strikes in Hollywood, the fashion house lured Julia Roberts, Ryan Gosling and Jessica Chastain to Milan for Sabato De Sarno’s debut show.
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Tom Ford Waxes Nostalgic and Prada Plays the Slime Card
Tom Ford’s new designer falls in, but Prada offers a fabulous escape hatch.
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Unmasking Lucha Libre Fashion With the ‘Cassandro’ Costume Designer
The costume designer for the new Prime Video biopic described the challenge of bridging lucha libre and drag aesthetics on film.
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A Chanel Brooch Inspired by the Brand’s Classic Tweed
The accessory harks back to the embroidery that has become synonymous with the fashion house.
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21 Questions for the New Gucci Designer
Ahead of his first show at Milan Fashion Week, Sabato De Sarno talks family, tattoos and what he sings in the shower.
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Senate Dress Code History: How They Got From Powdered Hair to Hoodies
It’s fashion month, but style news is coming from the chambers of the U.S. government, not the runways.
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At Fendi, Kim Jones Goes Beyond the Baguette
It’s not only about the handbag any more. Kim Jones is making great clothes.
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Six Emerging Brands to Know This Season
From a line that draws on Jamaican craft traditions to a buzzy British designer making latex pants, these are the labels to watch this fashion month.
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The Magician of Milan
Wait … what is that? Is it denim? Is it flannel? No, it’s leather. How Matthieu Blazy changed Bottega Veneta and our material expectations.
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Michael Leva, Who Found Fashion Fame Early, Is Dead at 62
Known for sophisticated and wearable clothes, he was among a crop of young designers celebrated in the late 1980s. He went on to consult for fashion companies.
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Cozy Accessories for Colder Weather
Bags and shoes in cushy shearling, plush and faux fur.
