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Chloe Wyma
From the runway at Mulberry to the fiber content at Marc Jacobs, dogs seem to be everywhere in fashion these days. Now they are the stars of Acne Studio’s spring 2013 campaign. William Wegman, the witty conceptual artist known for anthropomorphizing his...
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Nicholas Remsen
Photorealism in print: it’s one of fashion’s brashest and most tumble-dried leitmotifs, detonated out of the United Kingdom’s bright young wave of new(ish) designers. Incidentally, one could argue its most recent craze began with Christopher Kane’s...
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Nicholas Remsen
Proenza Schouler's Lazaro Hernandez and Jack McCollough have misappropriated John Divola's name and work — or so claims the Los Angeles-based artist.Reached for comment, Divola said, “[Proenza Schouler is] using my images, and my name, to directly...
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Sonia Kolesnikov-Jessop
Young French couturier Yiqing Yin has found rapid success since she launched her first collection in 2010. That year, she presented her creations at the prestigious Hyères International Festival, won the Grand Prix of Creation awarded by the City of Paris,...
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Samantha Tse
Swedish film star Greta Garbo fiercely guarded her privacy, but an exhibition at the Belmacz Gallery offers a new look into her private life — through her clothes.“Miss G: The Private World of Greta Garbo” features many of the screen legend’s personal items...
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Samantha Tse
Scottish actress Tilda Swinton has been chosen to front Chanel’s pre-fall advertising campaign featuring the brand’s Métiers d’Art Paris-Edinburgh collection, which was unveiled at the Linlithgow Palace last December.“Tilda perfectly embodies the Paris-...
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Chloe Wyma
Whether his glamorizing lens is pointed at a starkly naked Natalia Vodianova, an iniquitous grotto with pink upholstered walls, or a postcard-worthy tropical beachscape, the work of Peruvian-born photographer Mario Testino’s work is punctuated with escapism...
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Nicholas Remsen, Chloe Wyma
THE GREAT:Jessica Chastain killed it in a strapless, form-fitting Giorgio Armani dress and Harry Winston jewels from the 1960s. Vaguely Art Deco in its patterning, the column was customized for the "Zero Dark Thirty" star, and while many...
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Chloe Wyma
We hate to say it, but the Oscars are the rubber-chicken dinner of the fashion world. Year after year, red-carpet watchers are treated to a smorgasbord of standard-fare neutral strapless mermaid dresses. Occasionally a sight gag (Bjork’s swan dress, Angelina’...
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Chloe Wyma
There’s no want of controversy in the pages of the lastest T Magazine. In addition to receiving flak for underrepresenting people of color, International Herald Tribune fashion critic Suzy Menkes provoked a blizzard of online dissent when she railed...














