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March 21, 2022

The Man in the Olive Green Tee

How Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky transformed the meaning of a piece of cotton. In the beginning, it was just a T-shirt: basic, olive green; the kind […]
March 17, 2022

Campbell Addy Up Close

LONDON — On a cold, wet day in South London, Campbell Addy, the Ghanaian-British photographer, filmmaker and artist, opened the door to his studio, grinning. He […]
March 9, 2022

The Most Size-Inclusive Brand at Fashion Week

The young label Ester Manas broke from the crowd in Paris with a truly diverse cast of models. There’s a lot to see at fashion week. […]
March 8, 2022

From Dubai to Warsaw, Women Are Forming Their Own Watch Clubs

“When I looked at watch clubs, it was men, men, men, men, men. And cigars.” In late 2019, Irina Ciobanu, the marketing manager for Elie Saab […]
March 8, 2022

Vintage Watch Dealer Goes Her Own Way

Last year, Zoe Abelson left Hong Kong and the security of a full-time job. Now, based in New York, she searches for the watches of her […]
March 8, 2022

Auction Bid Secures ‘a Piece of History’

The diamond-studded watch brooch from the late 18th century doesn’t keep time, but its new owner says that doesn’t bother her. Judith Price checks out jewelry […]
March 7, 2022

Balenciaga Goes Where Fashion Hasn’t Dared Go Before

In the show of the season, the brand takes on the war in Ukraine. Valentino embraces love. And Givenchy buckles down. PARIS — In a cold, […]
March 2, 2022

Dior and Saint Laurent Face the Future

With wearable tech and reimagined classics. Vaquera comes to Paris. PARIS — A designer has to have a certain amount of gumption to not only title […]
March 1, 2022

The First Great Designer of 2022

Glenn Martens is no longer a niche taste. It was the first big show of Milan Fashion Week: 1 p.m. on Day 1. Every chair in […]
March 1, 2022

Virgil Abloh’s Last Show

At Off-White, paying homage to the late designer’s work and legacy. PARIS — “Question Everything.” Those words, written in block letters, were a motto for Virgil […]