Halloween Costumes on the Job
By JOANNA NIKAS
Last October, some New Yorkers were brave enough to wear their costumes to work. We asked how people reacted.
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Last October, some New Yorkers were brave enough to wear their costumes to work. We asked how people reacted.
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Partake in Halloween folly by adding some sartorial swag to your costume.
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The anxieties and etiquette quandaries that result from having your friends befriend your friend.
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A move to fashionable high-tech clothing.
Boutique gym owners are capitalizing on the shrinking physical education time at school and the typically underused late afternoon to groom children as young as 8 years old.
Arturo Bejar is trying to create empathy among teenage users to curb cyberbullying and harassment.
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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.
A black-tie benefit draws out celebrities like Sofia Vergara, Ryan Reynolds with Blake Lively and Kris Jenner on Monday night.
In Brooklyn, real-life good witches are concocting friendly brews for public consumption.
Over-the-knee boots for fall; a collection for GapKids from Kate Spade and Jack Spade; a denim collection from MiH Jeans for Net-a-Porter and more.
WikiLeaks now has a commercial arm with licensing deals around the world.
The creative force behind the Jewish lifestyle website Fabologie appeals to women of all backgrounds who are drawn to dressing with more decorum and less flash.
Pierre-Alexis Dumas, the Hermès artistic director, announced an alliance between the Aperture Foundation and the Hermès foundation at the Aperture annual benefit.
The Trademark store eschews a groovy, let-it-all-hang-out atmosphere; instead, everything is shipshape and tidy.
The rise of devices like the Apple Watch is creating a debate as to whether watches will remain a symbol of status and taste or shift toward high-tech tools.
Solange Monegro looks to Pharrell Williams for style inspiration.
The Manhattan Vintage Clothing Show returns on Friday and Saturday; The German luggage brand Rimowa will open a New York shop and more events this week.
The cocktail lounge, which had been an experimental izakaya, offers the touristy neighborhood a sophisticated place to drink.
How one 13-year-old boy with autism became BFF’s with Apple’s Siri
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Alexander Wang introduced his athletic-fashion collaboration with H&M in Washington Heights.
An adult who reads books for young people counters critics who say she should keep to her own age.
Under the guidance of Justin Gelband, models and ordinary people work out at ModelFIT, a gym on the Bowery.
A longtime friendship survives a medical scare.
A divorce court can yield a man who is well dressed and good-looking, and available, but then time passes and the carefree days slip away.
The siren song of the luxe life compels Kia owners to test-drive Teslas, but Sample Nation beware: The cosmetic companies are onto us.
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Kering announced the winners of its $75,000 first prize and two $5,000 second prizes for the C.F.D.A./Lexus Eco-Fashion challenge.
Red Door Spa, Elements Massage and Hand & Stone Massage and Facial Spa are offering a range of services for $50 each.
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The designer describes herself as "slowly invading" her office space.
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The designer talks about what inspires him and what keeps him going.
The designer Diane von Furstenberg feels at her best behind her desk.
For the fashion designer Jason Wu, his office holds both inspiration and sentiment. And then there’s that cat.
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Golden brogues with cutouts at Chanel, a cherry-shaped clutch at Undercover and more details from the spring 2015 shows.
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.
Military-inspired bags at Marc Jacobs, 3-D glasses at Rebecca Minkoff and more details from the spring 2015 shows.
Our latest issue gathers fascinating figures from fashion, entertainment, art and design.
During February and September 2013, the photographer Jennifer S. Altman followed a group of models as they walked the runway during New York Fashion Week. Here is where they are a year later.
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