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.
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.
The Trademark store eschews a groovy, let-it-all-hang-out atmosphere; instead, everything is shipshape and tidy.
How one 13-year-old boy with autism became BFF’s with Apple’s Siri
Bereavement plays a part in several current museum exhibitions, on television shows and in films.
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.
Questions about photos of someone’s home posted on Facebook; those who liken pets to children; a gift intended for an ex-beau; and a pianist’s handshake.
In an American fashion movement, siblings are starting their own men’s wear labels and tapping into a growing luxury market.
Popular on social media? Turn your Instagram influence into cash, prizes and parking spots.
Hollywood tycoons and directors at Vanity Fair’s recent summit weren’t sure if the technology moguls wanted to join forces, buy them or destroy them.
The way for Tim Cook, the Apple chief, to woo the fashion industry is to take its priorities seriously.
The eager crowd at a “Fury” screening is left to wonder if Brad Pitt is underappreciated.
Smart pairings make fall dressing easy; A new Ronnie Fieg sneaker salutes 9/11 heroes and more shopping news.
Karl Lagerfeld, Anna Wintour and Gisele Bündchen screen Chanel No. 5 film by Baz Luhrmann.
Band of Outsiders captures an authentic streak in men’s dressing: medium aspiration.
Azzedine Alaïa held his show last week, two weeks after fashion month ended, showing pieces like a reinvented shirtdress and knit evening gowns.
This week, as you suss out seasonal trends to court, borrow a few style notes from the mature fashion set.
Danish design, known for simplicity and functionality, is often translated into minimal fashion that one may easily see on the streets of Copenhagen.
Fashion and art unite this week for shoppers.
Oscar de la Renta, the king of the ladies who lunch, has appointed a crown prince.
At every stop on Oprah Winfrey’s “The Life You Want Weekend” tour, streams of people are finding inspiration, exercise and plenty of promotions.
Ballet’s partnership with fashion reveals some missteps.
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.
Mr. Cottrell helped break color barriers in Dallas’s business community after his company found success with an inexpensive treatment that replicated the Jheri curl hairstyle.
Competition from synthetic fibers has damaged earnings for the country’s wool exporters, and farmers are retooling their operations in response.
At the Friedrichsbad baths in Baden-Baden, Germany, everything you do — shower, swim, get massages, walk through drafty hallways — you must do completely naked.
In matters of the heart, having a boyfriend who takes care of you is as important as the mending itself.
Discussing how to handle the bad behavior of a son and his friends, what to do about surname coincidences and more.
A flurry of publications and blogs is aimed at empty nesters.
Fans of the actress responded to her interview in Vanity Fair.
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.
Arturo Bejar is trying to create empathy among teenage users to curb cyberbullying and harassment.
All at once, new chief executives were named at Christopher Kane, Brioni and Bottega Veneta.
Red Door Spa, Elements Massage and Hand & Stone Massage and Facial Spa are offering a range of services for $50 each.
If you were to attend only one fashion show in Paris, it would have to be Chanel.
Celebrations of arts, letters, parks, perfume and flowers fill the week.
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.
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.
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.
In the West End of Glasgow, Blossom Mccuaig cites old movies and local vintage shops as her inspirations.