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Jaoven Ricoeur is experiencing something that a lot of us do at one time or another: Moving forward in life, yes, but at the same time, feeling a yearning for the past—for where you came from. In Ricoeur’s case, that means his upbringing in rural southern France, where his father made jewelry, something he’s also now doing—and very good it is, too: Lyrical and sculptural on an intimate scale, it evokes both the sunniness of where he grew up—quite literally, sometimes, as with a golden ring etche…
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On a warm April afternoon sunlight is flooding through the double height window of Frederick Anderson’s spanking new NoMad boutique, which is just around the corner from Dover Street Market. The light is hitting racks lined with sparkly tweed tailoring, handknit crochet sweater dresses, and a plentitude of Anderson’s slinkarama evening, and illuminating both the colorful abstract artworks on the wall by the artist Robert Santore and a Moroccan chaise cushioned with shaggy pillows. The chaise is…
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“Fashion On The Move #2” opens at the Palais Galliera in Paris on April 26 with the kind of timing that can only be described as impeccable. (The first of the museum’s “On The Move” shows was last year, with the third and final installment happening in 2025.) This historic romp through the relationship between movement, athleticism, and clothing is happening mere months ahead of the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games. (It also opens ahead of another major event bringing fashion and sports togethe…
21 days ago
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Little did ReSee founders Sabrina Marshall and Sofia Bernardin—two American fashion editors living and working in Paris way before Emily ever made her way there—realize how ahead of the curve they were when they founded their company a decade ago. ReSee is a retailer dedicated to selling…well, let’s ask them to decide how to describe it. “Resale…hmm,” says Marshall, her voice trailing off in a way that suggests that word isn’t quite right. “Secondhand isn’t sexy. I think pre-loved is the best wa…
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Bottega Veneta, led by the very thoughtful and ridiculously talented Matthieu Blazy, is launching its new collaboration with Italian furniture company Cassina. It is an homage to Le Corbusier’s LC14 Tabouret Cabanon stool or side table—a tribute blessed by the Fondation Le Corbusier—and it will be celebrated at Milan’s Salone del Mobile design week with an installation entitled “On The Rocks.” (Expect this to be all you see scrolling on Instagram in the coming days.) For Blazy, it’s the kind of…
29 days ago
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Spreading like a mosaic across my desk are bars of soap. For the last few days, that mosaic—which is fighting for space with a copy of Butt magazine (thanks, Bottega Veneta), a precariously balanced pile of books (though the heaviest and the newest, Alexandra Carl’s very good Collecting Fashion, shouldn’t be sitting atop the far smaller Joseph Altuzarra–gifted copy of Rosemary’s Baby), and a 2019 Prada diary that I lost (now repurposed as a notebook, full of illegibly scrawled to-do lists)—gets…
about 1 month ago
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“I love the idea of being a shirtmaker,” says Charles Sebline. “I think that being a fashion designer today is the most impossible thing—it can feel like it goes against the grain of everything I love.” He started to laugh, then went on: “I’m very happy to do just one thing.” That one thing that Charles Sebline does for his eponymous brand, Sebline, is to make some of the most sublime shirts out there—shirts which conspire to both celebrate and subvert the sartorial language of one of the most u…
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A new survey, “Irving Penn,” opening at San Francisco’s de Young Museum on Saturday (it will be up through July 21) reminds us of one crucial thing about Mr. Penn’s work: His images still resonate with contemporary meaning and relevance. (And it was, and always will be, Mr. Penn, which I learned when I first started at Vogue—not simply “Penn,” and never, ever “Irving.” It’s a mark of respect for the decades of pictures he did for the magazine, many of which are on display in this show.) Over the…
2 months ago
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We’ve gotten so used to hearing the term snatched via the likes of RuPaul’s Drag Race that it’s quite possible to have forgotten its original meaning: to quickly seize something in a rude or eager way. We got a lesson in that olde-worlde meaning last month at the Grammys, what with the fallout from Taylor Swift accepting her album-of-the-year award (the first artist to win the album award four times and just one of her six honors that night). Celine Dion (looking major in Valentino) was doing th…
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Do you ever wonder what sartorial final resting place a red carpet look ends up in? In the closet of the celeb who wore it, perhaps, or maybe straight into the safe haven of the designer’s archive. Then again, it could languish on a sample rack before it ends up in a sale months—or years—later. (It’s not the racks that got smaller, it’s the awards shows.) On the other hand, the look that model and activist Amber Valletta wore to the Green Carpet Fashion Awards last night in Los Angeles—an event…
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Saint Laurent Fall 2024 Menswear collection, runway looks, beauty, models, and reviews.
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