Guests arriving early for Victoria Beckham's show this morning at the New York Public Library were treated to cups of hot tea served in clear glass mugs.
Ten years ago, a group of promising young designers had their careers interrupted by 9/11. Some went on to success, others to disappointment. But none came away from that day unchanged.
Like thousands of other young women before her, Sylvie Cachay came to New York with dreams of becoming a successful fashion designer. On Dec. 9, in a hotel room in the meatpacking district, those dreams came to an end.
At the New York Fashion Week that begins on Thursday, many promising new designers are of Asian descent, an important demographic shift on Seventh Avenue.
At the New York Fashion Week that begins on Thursday, many promising new designers are of Asian descent, an important demographic shift on Seventh Avenue.
The bloggers Bryan Boy, third from left, and Tommy Ton, right, in Milan.Bloggers have ascended from the nosebleed seats at fashion shows to the front rows with such alacrity that the long-held social code among editors has practically been obliterated.
From left, Media Brecher, Vanessa Stylianos and Hope Brimelow are interns at Teen Vogue.Teen Vogue has a guide for fashion interns, and the insider advice is direct, harsh and, at times, hopeful.
The big rumor floating around the Paris shows this week is that Martin Margiela, the influential and enigmatic designer, is preparing his final disappearing act.
Steve & Barry’s, the clothing chain made famous for its cheap celebrity fashion, is preparing to file for bankruptcy protection, according to people briefed on the talks.