A reader asks how to inject some variety into a monotone wardrobe.
Category: Fashion and Apparel
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The Actress Reliving Her Teenage Angst Onscreen
Tanzyn Crawford, 22, drew on recent experiences — fights with her mother, struggles with sexuality — for her role in the new Hulu series “Tiny Beautiful Things.”
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‘Vanderpump Rules’ Star Lets Her Clothes Do the Talking
Ariana Madix, a jilted lover on the popular Bravo series, didn’t miss her chance to tell the world how she felt: Boys Lie.
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Sorry, These Big, Ugly Sneakers are Here to Stay
After infiltrating the fashion crowd, Hokas broke the billion dollar mark in 2022.
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The Man Behind the Internet’s Favorite Outfits
Duy Tran, the founder of the label Fancì Club, is popular with young female celebrities for combining “Y2K” aesthetics, tight silhouettes and sheer fabrics.
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From ’80s Chanel to ’00s Margiela, Brides Increasingly Turn to Vintage Wedding Dresses
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:With vintage fashion in high demand, the hunt for archival designer wedding dresses is becoming serious business.
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I’m a Wheelchair User. What’s the Best Thing to Wear to a Formal Event?
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:A reader preparing for a black-tie wedding seeks options for adaptive clothing that are both comfortable and festive.
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Chloé Gets Its First Big Museum Show in New York
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:A new exhibition on the French fashion house and its fearless founder, Gaby Aghion, is set to open at the Jewish Museum this fall.
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Dior’s Gateway to India
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:The stakes are getting higher in fashiontainment. What a flex.
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Teyana Taylor Has a Story to Tell
The New York Times – Music:After stepping away from recording music, the artist has turned to movies with a lead role in “A Thousand and One.”
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Old Logo Designs Are New Again for Burberry, Ferragamo and Others
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:It’s a classic move in the fashion playbook when trying to signal a new direction or herald a new designer. But are shifting sensibilities leading more brands to reconsider the humble serif?
