Rick Owens has become one of the greatest designers in Paris by building his own world. Construction continues at Givenchy while, at Schiaparelli, Daniel Roseberry lays a new ready-to-wear foundation.
Category: Fashion and Apparel
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At Rick Owen, Sci-Fi Style Comes to Paris Fashion Week
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Cheese Comes First at This New Paris Bar
The New York Times – Travel:Plus: jewelry inspired by boba pearls and bok choy, t-shirts of queer icons and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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Craig Green’s Inspirations: Paper Dolls and Art From a London Gay Bar
The New York Times – T Magazine:The British men’s wear designer with a utilitarian style pulls back the curtain on his creative process.
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Men’s Fashion That Channels the Carefree Spirit of Spring
The New York Times – T Magazine:Relaxed layers in a mellow palette of earth tones and pastels reflect the kicked back lightness of the season.
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In Paris, Intimate Encounters at Balmain and Dries Van Noten
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:Dries Van Noten and Olivier Rousteing of Balmain get personal.
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The ‘It’ Coat This Winter Is Rachel Antonoff’s Pasta Puffer
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:The statement jacket designed by Rachel Antonoff and patterned with farfalle has become a social-media and street-style sensation.
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Why 1997 Was Fashion’s ‘It’ Year
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:From the arrival of John Galliano at Dior to the murder of Gianni Versace, a new museum show in Paris looks at how 1997 changed fashion — forever.
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For Silvia Venturini Fendi, Fashion Is Family
The New York Times – T Magazine:The longtime artistic director of men’s wear at Fendi, a brand founded by her grandparents, no longer feels she has to prove that she earned her place.
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Paris Fashion Week: Dior and Saint Laurent Bring Back French Chic
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:Emily’s not in Paris this season, that’s for sure.
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Street Style and Trends from Milan Fashion Week February 2023
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:The style at fashion week in Milan, perhaps more than in any other city, is defined by logos and labels.
