From asymmetrical shapes to intricate tailoring, sculptural clothes with a strong sense of personality are front and center for spring.
Category: twomensspringfashion24
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Why Gucci’s New Creative Director Counts Princess Diana Among His Muses
Sabato De Sarno, who showed his first collection for the Italian fashion house last year, discusses his creative touchstones.
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What Do We Gain by Eating With Our Hands?
The sense of touch can be a crucial part of dining, one thing that some cultures have understood better than others.
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Danielle Mckinney Never Thought Her Paintings Would Be Seen Like This
The artist, whose portraits explore leisure and repose, has suddenly found success in the notoriously fickle gallery world.
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Five Things Peter Shire Wishes He’d Made
The Los Angeles-based artist and designer admires the Vespa and an early 20th-century typeface.
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Fashion That Sticks to the Bare Necessities
Spring’s most classic look requires just a few elements: a tailored trench, an oversize blazer, a clean-lined dress and some unapologetic confidence.
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London’s Young Space, Where Sampha and Grace Wales Bonner Work Side by Side
A look at a creative incubator where the singer Sampha rubs shoulders with the fashion designer Grace Wales Bonner.
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Can a Designer Be Successful and Subversive? Rick Owens Walks the Line.
Fashion’s most respected and beloved transgressor still wants to ‘corrupt the world,’ even as he’s embraced by the mainstream.
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Finding Your Family
For many, the bonds formed by choice can be as profound, as tortured, as those into which we are born.
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How Shaved Ice Took Over the Dessert Menu
Plus: a pixelated chair, houseplant-centered art and more from T’s cultural compendium.
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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.
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Why Bakers Are Suddenly Embracing Fondant
Long snubbed by serious pastry chefs, the most malleable of icings is making a comeback.
