In Another Shock to Fashion, Gucci’s Designer Is Leaving
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Another celebrity leaves the U.S.—but ‘Suits’ star Gabriel Macht won’t say where he’s gone
Macht and his family have packed up their lives to see more of the world.MarketWatch - 13h -
Dior Men’s Designer Departs, Leaving Unanswered Questions
The exit of Kim Jones, the label’s creative director since 2018, was abrupt but not unexpected.The New York Times - 6d -
On board Nanusa, a design jewel on the Nile
Goya Gallagher’s vintage Egyptian houseboat makes a stunning showcase for her homeware rangeFinancial Times - Jan. 30 -
The Fashion Brand That Even Other Fashion Brands Revere
For a glimpse at what other fashion brands may take inspiration from in 30 years, look at the latest Hermès runway show.The New York Times - Jan. 26 -
The humility of designer Paul Smith: "It's just fashion"
Sir Paul Smith is one of Britain's most successful independent designers, with 130 stores in more than 60 countries. He talks with correspondent Seth Doane about his unexpected career; his creative ...CBS News - Jan. 26 -
First lady fashion on Inauguration Day
Robin Givhan, senior critic-at-large for the Washington Post, joined CBS News to discuss some of the fashion choices by first ladies from past inauguration ceremonies.CBS News - Jan. 20 -
Milan Fashion’s TikTok Conundrum
At the men’s shows in Europe, Ralph Lauren and Brunello Cucinelli brushed off virality in favor of reliable classics, while Philipp Plein had a bit of an identity crisis.The New York Times - Jan. 20 -
Botika raises $8M to change fashion photography with AI-generated fashion models
Botika, a started focused on AI-generated fashion models, has raised $8 million and launched its new mobile iOS app.VentureBeat - Jan. 16 -
Proenza Schouler Designers Depart in Further Fashion World Tumult
After a year of major creative change, a new round of musical chairs has begun.The New York Times - Jan. 15 -
It’s Time for a Fashion Revolution
An unprecedented number of new designers have an opportunity to once again change how we dress. They should dare to seize it.The New York Times - Jan. 12
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Going With the Grain
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Couples and vendors affected by the devastating California wildfires are finding an outpouring of community support.The New York Times - Jan. 23 -
The Fashion Week Trend of the Season That’s Already Clear
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Glenn Martens, the Diesel Designer, Named Creative Director at Maison Margiela
Glenn Martens, the Diesel designer, has been named creative director at Margiela. He replaces John Galliano, who left the brand in December.The New York Times - Jan. 29 -
Which Says Luxury: Specialty Work or Gobs of Gems?
Brands still pile on the glitter, but skills such as enamel and miniature work have become the real distinguishing characteristics of high-end watches.The New York Times - Jan. 26
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