Dior Homme Summer 2018: The Future is Genderless
Kris Van Assche: Gender Blending the Rules of Menswear
Gender fluidity is a beautiful thing. Not specifically because it blurs the lines between the sexes...
Diva Maria: Christophe Guillarme | Paris Fashion Week Fall 2017
Diva Maria: Christophe Guillarme | Paris Fashion Week Fall 2017
Iit's no small thing to take on the task of honoring legendary opera singer Maria...
Interview with DROMe’s Marianna Rosati | Paris Fashion Week Fall 2017
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Interview with DROMe's Marianna Rosati
Although we take it rather for granted, leather is perhaps fashion's most intimate and sacred material. There...
The Dream: Leonard Paris | Paris Fashion Week Fall 2017
True Colors: Leonard Paris
There's a time for politics, and a time for beauty. (And maybe it's my preference for the latter that led...
Transgressive Sexual Practice: Masha Ma | Paris Fashion Week Fall 2017
Masha Ma | Paris Fashion Week Fall 2017
From Dior to Desigual, if there's one message we've heard loud and clear this Fall-Winter 2017, it's...
Chicwear, not Streetwear: Jourden | Paris Fashion Week Fall 2017
Punk Chic
Last season's Jourden presentation was a great experience, but a visit to the mind of designer Anais Jourden Mak is even better a...
Chanel, Haute Couture, and (the Future of) Paris Fashion Week
Paris Fashion Week Blues
Bouclé jackets and robots and rockets, oh my!
Chanel did it again as they managed to draw a crowd of stylish attendees...
Future Frock: Chanel | Paris Fashion Week Fall 2017
Karl Lagerfeld Keeping Chanel's Future Bright
Dresses made of living peacock feathers, that respond to the wearer's thoughts (cold? fluff those feathers!); smart ensembles that...
We Don’t Need Another Hero: Dior Fall 2017 | Paris Fashion Week
Christian Dior Autumn-Winter 2017
Vladimir Nabokov once said you can never actually read a book. Paradoxically, you can only reread it. The first pass is...
Wild and Free: John Galliano by Bill Gaytten | Paris Fashion Week FW17
Thrifty Business
Most people are poor when they're young. Or at least the lucky ones are, anyway.
Being poor has a curious benefit not often heralded...