American Vogue will create a new role, “head of editorial content,” beneath Ms. Wintour, who is giving up her editor in chief title. She’s not leaving, though.
Category: Fashion and Apparel
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U.S. Textile Makers, Feeling Forgotten by Trump, Hope Boom Days Are Ahead
The Trump administration faces hard choices in determining what industries to protect as it uses tariffs to construct an industrial policy.
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Skimpy Men’s Swimming Briefs Are Making a Splash
Swim briefs are being embraced by trendy brands, publications and celebrities. Will they show up at a beach near you?
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Can Savile Row Be Saved by Women Who Want Power Suits?
Daisy Knatchbull set up shop as a dedicated women’s tailor on the world’s most famous street for men’s clothing. Now her sights are set on America.
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Telfar’s Joyful, Shoppable Declaration of Independence
The designer celebrated 20 years of rewriting fashion’s rules.
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As Tariffs Make Weddings Costlier, David’s Bridal Tries to Adapt
Most wedding dresses are made in China, so tariffs are a new worry for brides. At David’s Bridal, the largest seller of gowns in the United States, its chief executive, Kelly Cook, is trying to do something about it.
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Chinese Companies Set Their Sights on Brazil
Confronted with tariffs and scrutiny in the United States and Europe, Chinese consumer brands are betting that they can become household names in Latin America’s biggest economy.
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What’s Behind the Return of the Bandage Dress?
Why the signature style of supermodels is once again in the spotlight.
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Looking for Men’s Clothes in New York City? Start on the Lower East Side.
Whether you’re seeking an earth-tone T-shirt or a custom suit, Manhattan’s Lower East Side now offers a concentration of stylish stores.
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FIFA Struts Off the Pitch and Onto the Catwalk
Soccer’s governing body is putting its name on a luxury fashion line. Would you buy it?
