#ParisFashionWeek: A Comment
A recent fashion week has been marked by new creative directors trying to leave their footprint on the most followed […]
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A recent fashion week has been marked by new creative directors trying to leave their footprint on the most followed […]
#ParisFashionWeek: A Comment Read Post »
Dior does not chase relevance. At Paris Fashion Week, the message was not disruption, but authority, and authority in fashion
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If I love American working woman’s style, and Marc Jacobs’ grunge collection of the 1990s, and I do, then it
New York Fashion Week did not feel chaotic this season. It felt deliberate, focused, and almost reflective. If Paris is
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New York is never only a city; it is a landscape of possibility, part avenue, part countryside, part memory of
New York Fashion Week is here! It opened with Marc Jacobs. An opening you could wish for. Well, it is
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Schiaparelli’s Spring/Summer 2026 haute couture collection is not interested in subtlety. It is interested in power made visible. Where much
Dare to dream! That crossed my mind when watching Dior’s Spring/Summer 2026 couture collection. It was a show not about
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Chanel’s Spring/Summer 2026 couture collection is not about clothes. It is about the cultural fantasy of becoming weightless. At the
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Author: Grace Mirabella (with Judith Warner) In and Out of Vogue is an autobiography by Grace Mirabella, a legendary editor-in-chief
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