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    Not Your Grandmother’s Chanel

    Matthieu Blazy made his debut for the brand, and it’s a whole new world.

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  1. What Happens When a Fashion Show Goes Wrong

    Seven designers on their biggest mishaps.

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    Models wrapped in mylar outside of MoMA PS1’s geodesic dome, during the Eckhaus Latta fall 2016 fashion show in Long Island City, Queens.
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  2. Why Is Everyone Talking About Brown?

    Pantone, InStyle and Vogue have all declared it the color of the moment. Our critic offers tips for styling it without looking like you stepped out of the 1970s.

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  3. Can Fashion Still Be Provocative?

    Duran Lantink’s ridiculous debut at Jean Paul Gaultier raises the question.

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    Showing some thigh at Duran Lantink’s debut for Jean Paul Gaultier. And that was just the beginning.
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  4. Everyday Clothes for New World Royalty

    Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, made a surprise appearance for Pierpaolo Piccioli’s Balenciaga debut, along with Lauren Sánchez Bezos, Anne Hathaway and others. At Alaïa, a different message.

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    Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, wearing Balenciaga by Pierpaolo Piccioli to Mr. Piccioli’s debut show for the brand.
    CreditArnold Jerocki/Getty Images for Balenciaga
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  5. An American Way of Dress

    At Loewe, Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez celebrated the art of sportswear.

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    Sportswear reimagined: a striped leather polo-shirt mini from Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez’s debut at Loewe.
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Style Outside

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  1. Little Ways to Make a Big Impression

    Accessories are often the key to looking distinct.

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    Short hair that was almost fully eclipsed by clips.
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  2. Making the Case for Dressing Up This Summer

    Pitti Uomo, the men’s wear event in Florence, offered more than its fair share of style inspiration.

     

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  3. A Fashion Week Not Quite Like the Rest

    Copenhagen Fashion Week has a freer, youthful spirit that draws a diverse group of people who telegraph their excitement and identity through clothes.

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    The Alis show at Copenhagen Fashion Week ended with a boat ferrying models into the sunset.
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  4. Favorite Outfits From a Perfect Winter Day in Paris

    On the first day of February people in Paris hit the streets in various stylish ensembles. This is what they wore.

     

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  5. Follow a Styles Photographer for a Day

    Follow Styles photographer Simbarashe Cha through a day of shooting New York Fashion Week.

     

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Unbuttoned

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  1. In Praise of Adele and the Long Black Dress

    As the artist brings her Las Vegas residency to an end, she leaves behind a major fashion legacy. Just call her Madame A.

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    Adele performing onstage at Caesars Palace in January in a dress by Dolce & Gabbana.
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  2. How Hedi Slimane Changed Fashion

    He has just left his fourth job at a big brand. Maybe it’s time he start one of his own. Would you buy that?

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    Hedi Slimane in 2003.
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  3. Kamala Harris Is Dressing to Be President

    With very little time to prepare for the campaign trail, the vice president is sticking to her suits — a political move of its own.

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    Vice President Kamala Harris in the first days of her candidacy for president of the United States.
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  4. Fashion’s Fake News Epidemic

    Between designer-less brands and rampant gossip, fashion is having a meltdown. And it’s not because of the heat.

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    The specter of rampant gossip hangs over the fashion industry,
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  5. J.D. Vance, Breaking the Beard Barrier

    The vice-presidential candidate is the first major party nominee with facial hair in 75 years.

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    Senator J.D. Vance, the Republican vice-presidential candidate, onstage during Day 3 of the Republican National Convention.
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Piece of Me

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  1. Brianne Howey Feels a Presence Through Her Bracelet

    The star of Netflix’s “Ginny & Georgia” has used the simple gold bracelet she inherited to channel her grandmother.

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  2. Amita Rao Likes a Ring That Can Hide Things

    The star of the new FX show “Adults” enjoys a secret. Her cat ring has a hidden compartment, and isn’t a shabby conversation starter either.

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    “It’s a cat. He reminds me of the Cheshire Cat from “Alice in Wonderland.” And then look at this: So you open it up and it obviously has been used for cocaine in a past life,” said the actress Amita Rao, who stars in the new comedy series on FX, “Adults.”
    CreditKrista Schlueter for The New York Times
  3. Megan Stalter’s Scorpio Ring

    The actress made sure that the ring, a style also owned by her girlfriend, became a part of her costume for her role in an upcoming show by Lena Dunham.

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  4. Kevin Kwan’s Art Deco Heirloom

    The author, who received the ring from his favorite aunt, described himself as its custodian “for this generation.”

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  5. The Protection True Whitaker Wears Around Her Neck

    A collection of rosaries and cross necklaces keeps Ms. Whitaker, a star of the upcoming HBO series “I Love LA,” connected to her late mother.

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    Ms. Whitaker stars in the upcoming HBO comedy series “I Love LA.” She also had a recurring role in “Godfather of Harlem,” the show that starred her father, Forest Whitaker.
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Watches

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  1. Mexico’s Watch Sales Continue to Grow, but Retailers Are Wary

    Several see both opportunities and problems in the new U.S. tariff on Swiss exports.

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    The corner of Avenida Presidente Masaryk and Calle Goldsmith in Mexico City. Much of the luxury market is concentrated along Masaryk.
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  2. Gem-Studded Watches Defy the Luxury Downturn

    Experts say the watch industry’s road to success this year may be paved with diamonds.

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    The Bird on a Rock Legacy Watch from Tiffany was named after the 1.45-carat morganite affixed to the dial as the bird’s perch. Tiffany calls it a legacy stone because the company itself named it for the financier and gem collector J.P. Morgan.
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  3. Watch World Marks 250 Years of Breguet, the Man and the Brand

    A world tour, with introductions of new models, has been a central feature of the brand’s celebration.

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    Breguet has rolled out watches based on classic designs, including a No. 1160, based on a gold pocket watch ordered for Marie Antoinette.
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  4. A Watch That Its Maker Says Won’t Break

    Multifunction mechanical watches can be difficult to operate, but Audemars Piguet declares its new model is different.

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    Audemars Piguet’s new Royal Oak “Jumbo” Extra-Thin Selfwinding Flying Tourbillon Chronograph RD#5 is the fifth watch in a series showcasing the work of the brand’s research and development division.
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  5. A Watch Design Inspired by a Dragonfly

    The insect’s exoskeleton was the model for an unusual watch case made by Kieser Design, an independent brand in Frankfurt.

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    Matthias Kieser and Sandra Reitz, the founders and owners of Kieser design, in the watchmaker’s atelier in Germany.
    CreditAndreas Meichsner for The New York Times

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  4. Fashion Chatter

    Underwear That Makes You Healthier?

    Why a start-up brand is associating its boxers and briefs with wellness. Plus, Sandy Liang designs for Gap and new clothes from an old Gucci designer.

    By Yola Mzizi

     
  5. Smutty Dressing Is Back

    And other takeaways courtesy of T’s editors after a month’s worth of shows in New York, London, Milan and Paris.

    By Nick Haramis, Patrick Li, Kate Lanphear, Jaclyn Bloomfield and Jameson Montgomery

     
  6. Fashion Review

    Sex in a Power Suit

    What’s seduction now? At Tom Ford and Mugler, two possible answers.

    By Vanessa Friedman

     
  7. Fashion Chatter

    Taylor Swift Is Now One of His Showgirls

    Bob Mackie, whose bejeweled designs have appeared on a list of performers that now includes the singer, reflects on a role he has dressed many for.

    By Yola Mzizi

     
  8. The T List

    Pearls to Wear Every Day

    Plus: a Surrealist exhibition in New York, floating saunas and more recommendations from T Magazine.

     
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  10. Fashion Review

    Knives Out at the New Dior

    Jonathan Anderson showed his first women’s wear collection for the brand, and it was a scream.

    By Vanessa Friedman

     
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    Giorgio Armani’s Last Show

    Richard Gere, Glenn Close and Samuel L. Jackson were among the stars who came out for the 50th anniversary extravaganza Mr. Armani had planned before his death.

    By Vanessa Friedman

     
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    Life as a Handbag

    Louise Trotter makes a crafty debut at Bottega Veneta.

    By Vanessa Friedman

     
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  23. The End of a Messy Fashion Breakup

    After filing dueling lawsuits full of deeply personal allegations, Natalie Massenet, the Net-a-Porter founder, and her former partner Erik Torstensson say they have reached an agreement.

    By Jacob Bernstein, Vanessa Friedman and Jessica Iredale

     
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    The New Nail Trend Causing a Sensation

    Sylvie Macmillan’s square muted nails have been called “the manicure for fall.” Plus, clothing lines from Kim Kardashian and a Gen Z domestic diva.

    By Yola Mzizi

     
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  28. In Fashion

    The Rise of the Statement Coat

    Whether oversize, fuzzy or dramatically retro, fall’s finest outerwear is sure to stand out.

    By Fumi Nagasaka and Ben Perreira

     
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    Not So Naked After All

    Things were looking a lot more covered up at New York Fashion Week.

    By Vanessa Friedman

     
  33. ASK Vanessa

    What Is a ‘Work-Appropriate’ Shoe?

    Workplace dress codes can be frustratingly vague. Our critic has some guidance on navigating different interpretations and on picking your footwear.

    By Vanessa Friedman

     
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  35. There’s a T-Shirt for That

    What’s a young American in London to do after he has designed a life-altering fashion item?

    By Jessica Iredale and Alice Zoo

     
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    New York Fashion Week in 30 Seconds

    Our chief fashion critic Vanessa Friedman recaps this year’s New York Fashion Week in 30 seconds with reporter Dodai Stewart.

    By Vanessa Friedman, Dodai Stewart, Sutton Raphael, Estelle Caswell, Joey Sendaydiego and Edward Vega

     
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  43. First of Its Kind, Last of Its Kind

    Earrings Like Shooting Stars

    Chanel’s new celestial diamond accessories pay tribute to a 1932 comet choker designed by Coco herself.

    By Lindsay Talbot

     
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