The surf-and-skate store expands its offerings, Prada updates its classic nylon bag, Riccardo Tisci revives the Givenchy Rottweiler and more.
No one understood the role of fashion, and the potential uses of its power, better than the first lady.
When one of your jobs has been running your own fashion label, separation is more complicated than it sounds.
After orchestrating the Kim Kardashian West champagne cover, Paper’s chief creative officer has taken on a new challenge: “America’s Next Top Model.”
Ms. Machado was the first nonwhite supermodel, and it’s a legacy the fashion industry has to wrestle with.
Terez is known for its playful leggings, festooned with photo-real prints of cookies, dogs and emoji, the company’s best seller.
In 2016, an Afrocentric sci-fi vision infiltrated the mainstream, powering up for uncertain times.
A new show highlights the contributions of designers of African descent, from Jackie Kennedy’s first wedding gown to Michelle Obama’s Carpool Karaoke garb.
Mr. Holiday, who was an aggressive marketer for Dov Charney’s American Apparel, has repackaged a 2,300-year-old philosophy as a self-help strategy for professional athletes, tech entrepreneurs and
An Alaskan native turns to the fashion world to send a message about hunting, history and haute couture.
The wife of former prime minister David Cameron of Britain is about to start her own fashion line.
Charlotte Stockdale and her longtime friend and business associate Katie Lyall have decided that the world needs a stylish smartphone cover.
In a move that runs against an industry trend toward consolidation, the Italian design house parceled out its men’s, women’s and shoe collections.
Three new short films from three big brands challenge expectations about the relationship of fashion and film, and what exactly they are selling.
At the Country Music Awards on Wednesday, the pop star sang and dipped her toes into two trends.
The London exhibition is a retrospective on 40 years in hair as well as a testament to the stylist’s influence on modern culture.
A new line of “ugly Christmas sweaters” by the entertainer is debuting on Tuesday. “They make me happy,” she said.
The London-born Central Saint Martins graduate was known for his distinctive, Modernist approach, candy-colored palettes and sculptured designs.
The designer rips apart and reconstructs fashion with obsessive intellect. In a rare interview, he illuminates the ideas behind his radical clothing.
Fall usually brings to mind dark, cozy colors — but this season’s party dresses conjure a distinctly different mood.
From the mess of see-now, shop-now to the Kim Kardashian West robbery, social media cast a dark shadow over the last show season.