Paris, Milan, Tokyo. Tokyo?
Tokyo’s clothing designers are cutting-edge and are frequently imitated, but their markets have remained mostly domestic. feeds.nytimes.com |
Wife/Mother/Worker/Spy: With G.P.S., Life’s Journeys Have Become a Little Less Mysterious
One of the new values that technology has imposed on daily life is the idea that it is important to know exactly where you are at any given moment. feeds.nytimes.com |
Lady Gaga Doesn't Preach, Exactly
Presumably among the 8.3 million views on You Tube of Lady Gaga's new "Alejandro" video there are people who enjoyed the music and the gear (great underwear-thanks, Calvin Klein), and then resumed their regular activities, not shocked but maybe bemused. Presumably among the 8.3 million views on You Tube of Lady Gaga's new "Alejandro" video there are people who enjoyed the music and the gear (great underwear-thanks, Calvin Klein), and then resumed their regular activities, not shocked but maybe bemused.Presumably among the 8.3 million views on You Tube of Lady Gaga's new "Alejandro" video there are people who enjoyed the music and the gear (great underwear-thanks, Calvin Klein), and then resumed their regular activities, not shocked but maybe bemused. Presumably among the 8.3 million views on You Tube of Lady Gaga's new "Alejandro" video there are people who enjoyed the music and the gear (great underwear-thanks, Calvin Klein), and then resumed their regular activities, not shocked but maybe bemused. Presumably among the 8.3 million views on You Tube of Lady Gaga's new "Alejandro" video there are people who enjoyed the music and the gear (great underwear-thanks, Calvin Klein), and then resumed their regular activities, not shocked but maybe bemused. feeds.nytimes.com |
Richard Chai Gets the Week Off to a Slick Start
Fashion Week opened at a fast clip on Thursday, with a sportswear-focused show by Richard Chai, one of New York’s rising stars. feeds.nytimes.com |
You’re O.K., but I’m Not. Let’s Share.
A successor to EST, Landmark Forums can be painful journeys toward self-improvement. feeds.nytimes.com |