Physics tells us that when there is light, there is (usually) heat too. Think fire, the sun, and in our modern age, incandescent bulbs. So really, knit lampshades only make sense. After all, it seems ...
The two were seen getting cuddly as they posed for the cameras at a pre-Oscars dinner held in Beverly Hills at the Mr. Chow ...
Before moving uptown to what is now the Garment District, the epicentre of New York’s booming clothing industry was the Lower East Side. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, hundreds of thousands of ...
At the New York Historical, an exhibition reminds us that the sari is a living art form, an heirloom, a document, and a ...
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Reimagining the ‘70s The 1970s were a whirlwind of bell-bottoms, mood rings and unapologetic self-expression. Decades later, that groovy energy is making a comeback, and not ...
In The Museum at FIT’s Goodman Center Lobby, each display in “Beyond Utility” revises functional fashion across themes of ...
“It’s about simplifying the process,” said Marie Adam-Leenaerdt about the inspiration behind her fall collection, for which the notion of do-it-yourself was the driving force, synonymous with ...
At Chanel, that dialogue is hard to avoid, so much is the spirit of Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel enshrined in her former private apartment on Rue Cambon. Since taking over as creative director last year, ...
They say you can’t touch love, but our grandmothers prove the opposite with their hands. They don’t just sew and knit; they weave care and happiness into every pattern. The heroes of this article ...