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Category: Textiles
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The Textile Company Nordic Knots Opens Its First U.S. Store in New York
For its first U.S. store, Nordic Knots is meant to feel like the opposite of a design studio.
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How to Make a Bed Like a Professional Designer
You may think you know how to make your bed — but here’s how to make it a lot better.
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A Romantic New Clothing Line With Hidden Quirks
The designer Meruert Tolegen started out making children’s wear. Her pieces for adults combine precise construction with a playful spirit.
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From D.C. to the Venice Biennale: Liz Collins Finds New Recognition
Venues across the U.S. and beyond are giving Liz Collins, who first found fame as a fashion designer, the art-world recognition that had eluded her.
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A Lakeside Restaurant Reopens in Paris’s Bois de Boulogne
Plus: a Pennsylvania wellness retreat, whimsical wallpaper and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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A ‘Nature School’ Meets in Brooklyn
Six weeks of workshops hosted by the artist collective Field Meridians will try to get New Yorkers to open their eyes to the nature all around them.
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Nigerian Fashion Moves Beyond the Catwalk
Known for its annual fashion week, the region’s influence on style has been expanding, with the help of these designers.
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Nigerian Fashion Moves Beyond the Catwalk
Known for its annual fashion week, the region’s influence on style has been expanding, with the help of these designers.
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Sturbridge Show Is a Gold Mine for Vintage Clothing Buffs
Laverne Cox, Anna Sui and other enthusiasts shop at the Sturbridge Show, a gold mine for people who buy and wear exquisite old things.
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The Unlikely Return of Lace
In fashion as well as products for the home, lace — once seen as the fustiest of fabrics — is suddenly looking fresh.
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At New York’s Warren Street Hotel, Where Pattern Meets Pattern
This Manhattan project is the latest from the British designer Kit Kemp, who is known for her fanciful interiors.
