In Miami, Luxury Know No Limits
By NICK MADIGAN
As the Miami ecomony surges, so does new retail construction.
Moguls are expanding, yet again, the meaning of big homes.
With wigs and glitter, the drag performer stirs things up with her show, “The Rolodex of Hate.”
The young British actress, now a star of “The Theory of Everything,” spurns plunging necklines for gamine grace.
For some millennials, there is no one answer to what they do for a living. They are members of the “slash generation.”
I wanted to fulfill Houseboy’s fantasy, but he saw straight through me.
As the Miami ecomony surges, so does new retail construction.
The actress visits The New York Times Building to promote her role as a reporter in Chris Rock’s comedy, “Top Five.”
“Hijacking the Runway” and “Styling the Stars” offer a look at Hollywood glamour.
Questions about sleep-away camp, a hasty exit on a friend, a workplace mooch and on giving dental advice.
The retired fashion designer is among the most ubiquitous figures on the New York social scene.
A dinner party with silver and crystal tests Valentino Garavani’s sumptuous approach inspired by the book “At the Emperor’s Table.”
The ’80s winter staple is a brisk seller for retailers as diverse as Uniqlo and Barneys.
Doug Hand represents Rag and Bone, Phillip Lim, Anna Sui, Rodarte and more — and does it all in socks that pop.
Men’s wear designers in New York are agitating for a fashion week of their own.
An urbane take on the holiday sweater cliché; a style tip from a “Hunger Games” actor; Shinola makes a sweatshirt; and the newest face to embrace Helvetica.
The company has earned its reputation by making the shaving process easier on men: Blades can be ordered from your computer and are cheap-ish. Now come the investors.
To look more in charge (or more like granite-jawed actors), older men are opting for cosmetic procedures to lose the jowls and to strengthen the jaw.
She follows the path of past Versace mannequins, among them Amber Valletta, Christina Aguilera and Lady Gaga.
Topman’s studied approach to fashion elevates the game of all those who enter.
Kendall Jenner and Lady Gaga have helped popularize headpieces and turn them into an accessory for work meetings and dinner parties.
Marketing the essence of Brooklyn to an international audience.
The Paradise Fund offered Palm Beach society’s young offspring the chance to give back and have some fun in Florida.
Daniel Gill, wearing Ann Demeulemeester boots, BLK DNM jeans and carrying a Prada bag, stood out for his personal style.
The Toronto native with an eponymous cult jewelry line takes inspiration from nature.
At the Gotham Independent Film Awards, with no TV cameras present, stars like Julianne Moore and Tilda Swinton let their hair down.
Rihanna, Naomi Campbell and Cara Delevingne were among the many fashion insiders who attended.
Shea, my 7-year-old West Highland white terrier, is my sanity and my emotional touchstone. And when I go away without him, I know he’s in loving hands.
The two have taken wildly divergent paths to similar destinations, each heading up a foundation meant to improve the lives of others.
A tour from Barneys New York to Bergdorf Goodman and Tiffany with Scott Pask, a designer for theater.
On Thanksgiving Eve, young adults are in bars looking for friends, old and new.
A number of companies are latching on to famous writers like Jonathan Safran Foer, who persuaded Chipotle to start an author series on bags and cups.
Joe Jonas, Ellen DeGeneres and others take to the photo-sharing application to mock other celebrities.
His sons want him to play, but housekeeping duties always seem to get in his way.
No more starring roles, thank you, but there may be some haiku left in him.
The company’s new Ricky bag extends its reach into fashionable tech.
Questions about a friend’s pregnancy, taking sides in a breakup, requests for references and the role of step-grandparents.
Thinking of leaving your lover? Time is running out.
The designer made his name a decade ago with a signature dress, the Galaxy. “But it’s a tainted love,” he says.
The fast-growing fan sport of fantasy football has largely been portrayed as a male pastime, but a surge of women are grabbing the ball as well.
The secret ingredient is ease — and a little bit of risk.
Mia Moretti and Margot, who perform together as The Dolls, and the artist-poet Cleo Wade are friends almost always dressed for a party.
There’s more to it than just the visual.
A new website aims to help redheads with pesky cosmetic quandaries.
Concept shops like Broken Arm are becoming popular in Paris, with cafes, curious items, clothing and a desire to make the shopper think.
When it comes to dating, research shows, looks are all that matter, at least initially, something Tinder has taken full advantage of.
A social media phenomenon tells the full story of instant web celebrity.
Solange Knowles, the younger sister of Beyoncé Knowles, was married Sunday afternoon to Alan Ferguson, near the bride’s home in New Orleans.
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 model may not yet be as famous as her big sister Kim Kardashian. But she’s working on it.
The best present ideas, selected by Times experts, to make shopping easy this season.
The best parties manage to pitch high and low culture against each other into a decadent social spectacle.
Miley Cyrus, Maria Baibakova, Phillips, Horse Meat Disco and others host parties on Wednesday night of Art Basel Miami Beach.
Starting Monday in Miami, culture, taste and excess all storm together to electric effect.
Pop-ups, store openings and artist collaborations happening in Miami this week.
Young shoppers, many from Asia, hit all the top designer stores and wore experimental, of-the-moment styles.
Pantone has selected marsala as its color of the year for 2015, letting us speculate on what that will say about President Obama’s successor.
“His” and “hers” towels have been replaced by smartphones that tether couples, but an unequal use can have unintended (and unhappy) consequences.
Angelina Jolie in Atelier Versace and Kristen Stewart in Chanel were two of the standouts.
For the 148-year-old British company, known for its $1,700 oxfords, change has arrived in the form of the 32-year-old fashion designer Paula Gerbase.
As a new generation of men rises into positions of power — helping to relax standards for what constitutes executive style — beards and mustaches are becoming more common.
Nicole Kidman in Roberto Cavalli, Faith Hill in Naeem Khan, and more at the Country Music Association Awards on Wednesday night.
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.