Front Row: Fashion Takes a Lie-Down
As the new spring fashion advertisements begin circulating in earnest this month, you may be tempted to ask when it became O.K. for models to lie down on the job. feeds.nytimes.com |
Ricky Martin’s Personal Spin
Mr. Martin is one of a growing number of celebrities who want to control their public personas directly with their fans. feeds.nytimes.com |
Paris Men's: Head Case
Garcons, Rei Kawakubo investigated skulls, or "les cranes," as the French say. feeds.nytimes.com |
Reed Krakoff Wraps It Up
Reed Krakoff's collection for spring was largely about kimonos, or dresses and blouses that were wrapped like them. feeds.nytimes.com |
Haute Handhelds
Now that cell phone manufacturers have mastered essential functionality, a range of prestige brands are pushing the limits of what the devices can offer. "With everyone owning a cell phone these days, the novelty of the basic handset has run its course," an Austrian designer and jeweler who created an 18-karat-gold Apple iPhone, Peter Aloisson, said. Luxury brands such as Prada, Porsche, Bang & Olufsen, and Giorgio Armani are capitalizing on the craze, giving polish to the cellular phone market... nysun.com |