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Category: Fashion and Apparel
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Under Armour Hires Stephanie Linnartz as CEO
The New York Times – Business:Stephanie Linnartz takes over the sportswear giant when its stock has fallen and some of its customer base has strayed.
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What Not to Wear, on Your Face
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:Trinny Woodall, the wardrobe makeover expert, wants you to wear less makeup.
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The Inside Story of N.B.A. Players and Their Socks
The New York Times – Sports:Zion Williamson rocks an orange stripe. Marcus Smart almost got fined over his socks. Some guys wear them on the wrong feet. (The wrong feet?)
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K8 Hardy’s ‘Outfitumentary’ Tracks Her Evolving Personal Style and Identity
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:In “Outfitumentary,” the artist and filmmaker K8 Hardy documents more than a decade of her daily outfits, starting in 2001. The result is a time capsule that’s way ahead of its time.
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How FreshDirect Customers Took Reusable Bags and Made it Fashion
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:When the grocery delivery company stopped taking back its bags during the pandemic, some people used their stashes to make purses, journals and works of art.
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What Should I Wear to a Fancy Holiday Party?
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:A reader is looking for a dress that is festive, but appropriate, for a party at the White House.
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A Strawberry-Shaped Bag and the Season’s Other Most Joyful Accessories
The New York Times – T Magazine:Ahead of the holidays, a roundup of singular pieces suffused with festive spirit.
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What Made You Look in 2022: Best Style Photos of the Year
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:Thinking about some of the images that defined the Styles Desk this year.
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Surviving 10 Hours and 32 Minutes at Bergdorf Goodman
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:What can a luxury department store offer in 2022? We spent 10 hours and 32 minutes looking for answers at the Manhattan institution, where no one says, “no.”
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Surviving 10 Hours and 32 Minutes at Bergdorf Goodman
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:What can a luxury department store offer in 2022? We spent 10 hours and 32 minutes looking for answers at the Manhattan institution, where no one says, “no.”
