
The Asian-American Fashion Designers Who Shaped the Industry
Kimora Lee Simmons, Phillip Lim and many more have collectively advanced issues of representation.
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Kimora Lee Simmons, Phillip Lim and many more have collectively advanced issues of representation.
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The collaboration is a new piece of César’s legacy, and of the larger history of artists making jewelry.
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By turns escapist and timely, eclectic outfits from artists, illustrators, designers and one set of architects.
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With the right application, a little highlighter or bronzer can help create a radiant, sun-kissed look, even if you’ve spent much of spring inside.
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Informed by Italy’s rich tradition of leather work, the Galleria is assembled from 83 fastidiously crafted pieces.
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A city poised on the edge of Europe and the rest of the world became the incubator for talents like Dries Van Noten, Luc Tuymans and Ann Demeulemeester.
After working for two of fashion’s most influential brands, the Belgian designer Meryll Rogge returned to her family farm to let her imagination run wild.
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Lineisy Montero, Licett Morillo and others have gained an international presence while also subverting assumptions about how women should look in Latin America.
A roundup of ingredients — from pore-clearing black lava salt to soothing palmarosa oil — that can help transform a simple soak into a restorative escape.
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From modern housecoats to silk pajamas, a selection of labels making clothes that will upgrade your working-from-home look.
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As Balmain’s Olivier Rousteing, Maria Cornejo, Telfar Clemens and Gucci’s Alessandro Michele prove, making clothes is the ultimate act of collaboration.
Kerby Jean-Raymond’s political, narratively rich designs for Pyer Moss presaged today’s gestures at activism on the runway. He still has much more to say.
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Through the fashion designer’s various identities and struggles, two things have remained consistent: his ability to predict a cultural moment and the pure emotion of his work.
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For her next act, the pop star will become the first black woman in charge of a major luxury fashion house in Paris. Here, she gives T magazine an exclusive first look.
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A new group of small-batch beauty companies is continuing the region’s storied tradition of organic growing and local sourcing.
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A new generation of beauty companies is rediscovering the islands’ powerful native ingredients, from taro to ferns.
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The products, tools and tips from the professionals that you need to be your own facialist.
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A guide to trimming, tweezing and touching up your arches on your own, with some creative direction from the experts.
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The herbalist Jade Marks shares three simple recipes for calming, restorative drinks.
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