Karen Finley: Keeping Her Clothes on but Still Causing a Stir
By STEVEN McELROY
Ms. Finley, whose “Written in Sand” pays tribute to those who died of AIDS, is taking a more solemn approach.
Dr. Gwen Korovin was known for being close to many of her celebrity clients. In the case of Joan Rivers, perhaps too close.
Ridgewood, Queens, is the new frontier for bohemians who are either priced out of Brooklyn or fed up with it.
Ms. Finley, whose “Written in Sand” pays tribute to those who died of AIDS, is taking a more solemn approach.
Smarter technology requires smarter humans to keep machines under control.
Mr. Abloh’s line Off-White, a high-minded take on street wear, is gaining traction with a global collective of fans and retailers.
Jumpsuits you can wear to work; vintage corsetry finds its modern match; oh-so-comfortable, easy-to-pack shoes and aphoristic clutches.
Compression tights are beginning to come into vogue among stylish women who sit on uncomfortably small airplane seats during long-haul travel.
Two reality shows prove that before you design clothes, you need to design a personality.
Agostino Magni brings his elegant style to Carnegie Hill in Manhattan.
A lingerie exhibition, loungewear store opening and shopping opportunities around New York.
Tips for ladies who regret their sharply shorn pixie cuts as they endure the slow process back to longer hair.
At the annual CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund dinner, Paul Andrew, a shoemaker from Britain, is the big winner.
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art draws the A-listers, including Kim Kardashian and Amy Adams.
Every family seems to have one caregiver who has to look out for parents as they age; some also have out-of-state siblings who do not.
A growing contingent of urbanites have made Ubering (it’s as much a verb as “Googling”) an indispensable part of their day and especially their night life.
The parents’ visit to campus has become a hyper-organized extravaganza filled with big events and, often, big stress.
For the contemporary technocrat, the timepiece art-object has been replaced by an Everyman tool that sends a more politically palatable message: youth, fitness, fiscal prudence.
Geralyn Lucas, the author of “Why I Wore Lipstick to My Mastectomy,” has a new book about what life has been like since.
Two couples, friends, were trying to have a baby. One had the solution for both.
Questions about a gaffe over missing cash, a budding romance, a last-minute wedding substitution and a housekeeping issue.
Are there mean girls in nursing homes who shun you if you wear the wrong outfit?
When it comes to dating, research shows, looks are all that matter, at least initially, something Tinder has taken full advantage of.
The well-connected Alexander Gilkes, the co-founder of an online auction site called Paddle8, has become party page fixture.
How much do you really know about the runway shows in New York, London, Milan and Paris?
A handy reference for all of the reviews of the spring 2015 shows.
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.
We catalog the bows — some proud, some playful, some humble, some all of the above — of many fashion visionaries.
Nicole Kidman in Roberto Cavalli, Faith Hill in Naeem Khan, and more at the Country Music Awards on Wednesday night.
The MSNBC host posted a photo of himself at a Connecticut polling place that quickly went viral on Twitter.
The luxury giant announced a five-year commitment to the Cannes Film Festival.
Explore keeping time with a device other than your smartphone.
In Paris, the avant-garde never fades, as guests at this fall’s fashion shows demonstrated with their usual gusto.
The foundation for AIDS research recognized Mr. Ford on Wednesday in Los Angeles.
The designer lives and works in his building in Paris's Seventh Arrondissement.
The designer describes herself as "slowly invading" her office space.
There are few furnishings in the Lanvin designer’s office, but they all play a role in his work.
No desk, no computer, no art on the walls: For the designer Vera Wang, her minimalist office is her sanctuary.
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.
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.
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.
The Jewish Museum’s new exhibition, “Beauty is Power,” explores the life and taste of the woman from a Polish shtetl who went on to radically alter the beauty industry.
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.
In the West End of Glasgow, Blossom Mccuaig cites old movies and local vintage shops as her inspirations.