Céline: Color & Play
The presentation of Celine's early fall collection at Milk Studios had a let's-get-down-to-business quality: a plain white space, clothes hanging from rails, models briskly going through a few changes. Have some coffee? Thank you, I will... feeds.nytimes.com |
At Home With Wendy Burden: A Vanderbilt Descendant Laughs Off Dysfunction
Wendy Burden, author of the memoir “Dead End Gene Pool,” has written of the seamier side of the blue-blood life: addiction, neglect and syphilis. feeds.nytimes.com |
Special Report: A Birthday for Dolce and Gabbana
Twenty years in menswear and it's a watershed moment for Dolce & Gabbana. feeds.nytimes.com |
Fashion Review: Pursuit of the New, or Just the Sellable
Don’t expect clothes to look coherent or a designer to have a consistent style, Cathy Horyn writes. feeds.nytimes.com |
A Fitting Finale for Fashion Week
The spring 2009 installment of Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in New York concluded Friday much the way it began a week ago today — drenched in the downpour brought on by powerful storms (first Hanna, then Ike). But the interminable rain was no match for the exuberance of devoted fans of Ralph Lauren and Donna Karan, who presented runway shows at separate, downtown venues. Mr. Lauren's collection conjured an African safari: Imagine the British primatologist Jane Goodall in her early years trekking... nysun.com |