Osbourne and Black Sabbath pioneered a horror-inspired heavy metal look that was an alternative to the colorful tie-dye of the hippies, and a prototype of things to come.
Category: Fashion and Apparel
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Street Style Look of the Week: Backpacking Clothes
Hiking shoes finished off an outfit of mostly secondhand items.
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W.N.B.A.’s All-Star Weekend Is Still Buzzing, Even Without Caitlin Clark
Despite an injury that sidelined the Fever star, thousands of fans descended on festivities across Indianapolis.
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Martin Izquierdo Dead: Costume Designer Who Made Wings for ‘Angels in America’ Was 83
His work was seen in “Angels in America” and Victoria’s Secret runway shows. He also made outlandish ensembles for Heidi Klum and Marc Jacobs.
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His Old Books Look Great Beside New Clothes
Geoff Snack, a vintage and rare book dealer, is getting calls from small boutiques as well as mass retailers that want what he’s selling.
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When ‘Clueless’ Made Movie Fashion History
With grunge reigning in the mid-1990s, the looks of Cher Horowitz and her friends came as a fun shock. The costume designer takes us through her thought process.
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Another Woman Designer Gets a Big Brand
Meryll Rogge takes over at Marni, halting a backward trend.
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Catherine, Princess of Wales, Dresses for a New (Life) Stage
Appearances at Wimbledon and a French state visit symbolize a new kind of style.
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Are Two-Piece Matching Sets Still Trendy?
A reader wonders if the co-ord set is past its prime. Our critic explains the history of the style, and why coordination is timeless.
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20 Unforgettable Looks from Paris Couture Week
They included glittery blood, metallic masks and a beating heart.
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Library180, a Magazine Nirvana in Manhattan’s Financial District
A trove of periodicals is available for anyone to peruse at Library180, a project by two printheads who met as interns at a fashion magazine.
