The show’s costume designer, Michelle Matland, explained why she always starts “at the bottom.”
Category: Fashion and Apparel
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From Jacksonville, Florida, Salt Life is Coming to a Beach Near You
First, Salt Life was a tattoo. Then it became a logo. Now it is a lifestyle brand with plans to open stores from coast to coast.
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A British Fabric Collection That Feels Straight Out of ‘Bridgerton’
Plus: a hotel in Portugal that highlights regional artisans, objects from an architectural duo and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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Should Making It in Fashion Be This Hard?
The young designer Elena Velez may be headed for bankruptcy, cancellation or glory. This is her great experiment.
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The Strategic Fashioning of Casey DeSantis
With an eye to the Kennedys, and the Trumps. Sometimes, a wardrobe is a strategy.
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Help! I Need a Guide to Shirt-Tucking Protocol.
Button-up shirts can be tucked, untucked, half-tucked or French tucked. A reader wonders where to begin.
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How BayouWear Came to Represent New Orleans Style
The colorful prints of BayouWear, born at a New Orleans jazz festival, reflect the city itself.
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Help! I Need a Guide to Shirt-Tucking Protocol.
Button-up shirts can be tucked, untucked, half-tucked or French tucked. A reader wonders where to begin.
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‘Succession’ Style, Episode 9: The Funeral
Marcia looks “chic” for the funeral, and Matsson follows decorum for once, but the wives and mistresses steal the show.
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‘The Offbeat Sari’ Exhibit Opens at London’s Design Museum
“The Offbeat Sari” explores the influence and evolution of the traditional South Asian garment.
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Century 21 Reopens as Century 21 NYC
Century 21 reopened in Lower Manhattan less than three years after closing all of its stores. For some, it had felt like an eternity.
