
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, Guest-Edits British Vogue’s September Issue
The duchess turned down the chance to appear on the front cover of the edition celebrating powerful women.
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The duchess turned down the chance to appear on the front cover of the edition celebrating powerful women.
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Thought to be the first black designer to run a Seventh Avenue design room, he worked ancient influences into contemporary styles.
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The platform can create a path to success for many young women. Scammers and abusers know it.
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Showing a full month after New York Fashion Week: Men’s, the designer makes a strong case for himself as an essential voice in men’s wear.
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Sandy Schreier is the most important American collector of couture you’ve never heard of.
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The new Tory leader and likely prime minister is rewriting the rules of what leadership looks like.
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Some sports fans don’t want to be confused for Trump supporters.
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Their fans are old enough to take over the world, just as the Spice Girls are back.
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By keeping costs down and prices affordable, Mr. Ryan grew the company from one store in Dublin into an international retail behemoth.
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The fashion shows are over. Now the shopping — for tartan, quilting, bucket hats — begins.
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The labels may be fresh on the scene, but the founders aren’t.
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These three labels are rethinking the traditional retail model, with tightly edited collections that cater to a thoughtful new customer.
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Electronically heated puffers, pre-layered sweaters, supersize scarves and more to make winter dressing jollier.
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The Apollo 11 anniversary is going to spur another wave of intergalactic fashion. But this time, we’re on the dark side of the moon.
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A breakdown of what the candidates are saying when they aren’t saying anything at all.
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After last year’s debacle in China, the brand went dark. Now it may be on its way back.
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Shopping has always been about amusement. Now it’s going to be about amusement parks.
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Louis Sarkozy, the son of the former French president, wants to make academics into influencers.
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The former Lanvin designer has a new collaboration with Tod’s. Fans like Emma Stone will be excited. But what’s next?
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She responds to accusations of cultural appropriation: “I understand and have deep respect for the significance of the kimono in Japanese culture.”
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The debate over cultural appropriation and fashion intensifies.
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A year after the catsuit controversy, the tennis star is smashing old rules and stereotypes.
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The new T.W.A. hotel at J.F.K. is proving a designer magnet. Stan Herman, the “father of fashion week,” explains why.
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Nearly 30 years after the seminal documentary on ballroom culture, underground queer dance competitions are an international phenomenon.
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These creative thinkers are incorporating family history and cultural heritage into their work.
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Rarámuri women in Chihuahua, Mexico, have made an indigenous style of dress a means of fighting assimilation.
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Time follows no standard when you become a parent.
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The American bat mitzvah has never been more widely broadcast than in 2019.
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They’re breaking down the skin barrier and harming your acid mantle, and this is bad (even if you don’t know — yet — what that mantle is).
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Here, we’ve done the heavy lifting to find your skin-friendly workout-adjacent routine.
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