Oscar de la Renta’s Red Carpet Looks Through the Years
From Diane Lane to Nicki Minaj, the designer’s dresses appealed to a range of actresses and entertainers.
Mr. de la Renta dressed the wives of American presidents and socialites, but it was Hollywood glitz that defined him for a new age and a new customer.
Milestones in the life and career of the influential designer, who died Monday at age 82.
From Diane Lane to Nicki Minaj, the designer’s dresses appealed to a range of actresses and entertainers.
Celebrities, designers and journalists took to social media to express their sadness over the death of the legendary designer.
The following is the personal statement released Tuesday by Alex Bolen, the chief executive of Oscar de la Renta and Mr. de la Renta’s son-in-law, and his wife, Eliza Bolen, who is Mr. de la Renta’s stepdaughter and the company’s executive at large.
In this interview from 2009, Oscar de la Renta, the social set’s favorite dressmaker, holds nothing back.
Oscar de la Renta, the king of the ladies who lunch, has appointed a crown prince.
The designer had been a bipartisan White House sartorial staple for years, but for the last seven years, the first lady had never appeared in the designer’s clothes.
Alexander Wang introduced his athletic-fashion collaboration with H&M in Washington Heights.
Since 1953, the tight-knit clan has managed to build one of Italy’s most storied fashion empires while remaining exceptionally lovable.
Jonathan Akeroyd, chief executive of Alexander McQueen, talks about the fashion house's decision to sponsor Frieze Live, a new section of the London fair showcasing performance arts.
The new event is scheduled during the film festival. A coincidence? I think not.
The way for Tim Cook, the Apple chief, to woo the fashion industry is to take its priorities seriously.
Azzedine Alaïa held his show last week, two weeks after fashion month ended, showing pieces like a reinvented shirtdress and knit evening gowns.
In an American fashion movement, siblings are starting their own men’s wear labels and tapping into a growing luxury market.
Michael Kors takes his one-man show — glamorous fashions, zingy one-liners, crazed fans and all — on the road.
Imran Amed, the founder of the influential website The Business of Fashion, has gone from back-row blogger to front-row fixture in just a few years.
Renzo Rosso, fashion mogul, is raising eyebrows and drawing eyes by hiring John Galliano as creative director of Maison Martin Margiela.
Biographies of Coco Chanel and Elsa Schiaparelli highlight their similarities and their differences.
In “Women in Clothes,” more than 600 women respond to a survey about how they present themselves.
With a new art museum and performance space, Bernard Arnault and LVMH are offering Paris a big gift — one that also has implications for the giver.
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To mark the conclusion of the Women’s Spring 2015 shows, T catalogs the bows of some fashion visionaries.
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The designer’s final ready-to-wear show had Champagne, cheers and confetti. It was a night when memories came flooding back.
As the designer abandons ready-to-wear, there may be lessons to be learned.
Fashion names tell their favorite Gaultier stories, from Hamish Bowles’s turn on the runway to Coco Rocha’s shared sunset.
Stephan Janson might have followed in the footsteps of his idol Yves Saint Laurent, but instead chose a quieter life away from the frenzy of the fashion world as a couturier to some of the most discerning women in Europe.
The designer describes herself as "slowly invading" her office space.
The designer lives and works in his building in Paris's Seventh Arrondissement.
There are few furnishings in the Lanvin designer’s office, but they all play a role in his work.
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All at once, new chief executives were named at Christopher Kane, Brioni and Bottega Veneta.
A glimpse at what some of the guys and gals were wearing during the city’s just-concluded fashion week.
Rose Carrarini, who opened the New York franchise of her namesake café with her husband last December, shares recipes for what she calls the most important meal of the day.
The Louis Vuitton Foundation’s new museum, designed by Frank Gehry, reflects the growing clout of private art patrons in Paris and beyond.
Held shortly after a month of ready-to-wear presentations conclude in Paris, Bridal Week in New York City is a relative bastion of traditionalism.
Karl Lagerfeld, Anna Wintour and Gisele Bündchen screen Chanel No. 5 film by Baz Luhrmann.
The iconic fashion designer’s last residence, Villa Mabrouka, shows just how sophisticated ‘plain’ decorating can be — and how radical chintz can seem.
Julia Roberts and others attend Hammer Museum’s 12th annual gala in Los Angeles.
The heavyweight designer created a limited-edition series of boxing-themed sets for the brand.
Anna Wintour and Michael Kors host a benefit for the National Theater.
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Our latest issue gathers fascinating figures from fashion, entertainment, art and design.
The effort to endear Chinese taste makers to fine timepieces has been the defining narrative of the Swiss watch industry for the past 15 years.
The French capital is famous for its architecture and its food but also for its light — shimmering on the Seine or gray Second Empire roofs, spires or cobblestones.
Women's tastes and needs are changing and watchmakers increasingly are acknowledging the change.
In our latest installment of this series, T’s senior market editor, Malina Joseph Gilchrist, interviews the shoe designer at the Studio 54 theater.
“Sonic,” an exhibition of black-and-white photographs taken by the Saint Laurent designer, Hedi Slimane, opened on Sept. 18 at the Fondation Pierre Bergé-Yves Saint Laurent.
The work of the textiles historian Terry Satsuki Milhaupt anchors “Kimono: A Modern History,” an exhibition coming to the Met.
Mr. Wong, the film director, will serve as artistic director for “Chinese Whispers: Tales of the East in Art, Film and Fashion,” opening at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in May.
Golden brogues with cutouts at Chanel, a cherry-shaped clutch at Undercover and more details from the spring 2015 shows.
The street fashion photographer Craig Arend of Altamira NYC took over our Instagram account for the spring 2015 fashion shows. Here are our highlights from Paris Fashion Week. Check out NYTimesFashion on Instagram for more.
Barbie-inspired bags at Moschino, ’70s style boots at Gucci and more details from the spring 2015 shows.
Fur slippers at Simone Rocha, ear-cuffs at Julien MacDonald and more details from the spring 2015 shows.