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How Costumer Vera West Took on Hollywood’s Monsters
West, behind the looks for Dracula and The Bride of Frankenstein, birthed a new idiom in fashion horror — but was largely forgotten by history.Â

Macy Berendsen
Oct 31


Documenting Disorientation, Decay and Destruction at SS26
According to NYFW, if there is a future, it is not one of rebirth or transformation — but of oblivion.

Ruby Ann Robison
Oct 22


NYFW Loosens the Corset — and the Politics of Fashion
During SS26, New York designers crafted a free-flowing woman in a time of intense political restraint.

Kaitlyn Rutledge
Oct 19


Running Around Fashion Week with Alexa Dark
The Spanish-American artist kept a fashion diary of one whirlwind NYFW season — including a leopard-print midi dress.

Savannah Bradley
Oct 5


Aren’t You Hot In Those Boots?
Biker boots ran hot in scorching temperatures, begging an essential question: will the controversial shoe take over this fall?

Laura Rocha
Sep 5


Chess's Next Move is Fragrance
In perfume, nostalgia tends to rule: sweet gourmands, memory-laden florals. But when fragrance borrows from the cerebral world of chess, it opens a stranger, more imaginative territory.

Zhenya Tsenzharyk
Aug 30


Breaking Bread and Spreading Butter at Clue
Some perfumes feel like déjà vu. Dandelion Butter, the latest from Chicago’s Clue Perfumery, is one of them: an olfactory whisper that tugs at a half-forgotten childhood memory.

Allison Skultety
Aug 28


Mariza Joana Gomes Rodrigues Bets On Herself
The Mobular founder talks architecture, Margiela, and challenging overconsumption through functional jewelry and homeware design.

Savannah Bradley
Aug 24
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