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Spring Fashion 2016: 95 photos of the top 10 trends of the season
Of all the newness that blew across the four fashion capitals during fashion month, femininity, nostalgia and whimsy whipped up the biggest buzz when it comes to Spring fashion 2016. The ‘80s obsession that has defined recent seasons is no longer the decade du jour. Pouf skirts and shoulder pads have been deflated and replaced […]
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A definitive ranking of NYFW Fall 2016 beauty looks (from best to OMFG never)
A photo posted by ALEXANDER WANG (@alexanderwangny) on Feb 14, 2016 at 2:11pm PST New York Fashion Week has officially wrapped, which means we’ve got nothing but time to reflect on the runway, the fashion, and of course, the weird beauty trends. And did they ever deliver. Keeping in step with the anything goes approach […]
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New York Fashion Week: The top 7 Fall 2016 trends so far
With so much talk of disruption in media, retail and the fashion system, the chaos was bound to make its way into clothes. The first leg of Fall 2016 shows is in full swing in NY and deconstruction has surfaced as a recurring theme. Deconstruction. Disruption. Chaos. Whatever you want to call it, it all […]
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NYFW Spring 2016: The 10 beauty moments we’re still talking about
New York can be a tough city for beauty. After all, it was the birthplace of the moisturizer-only movement (see: Marc Jacobs, Spring 2015). This season didn’t stray far from the usual pared-down-and-pretty script; with the exception of Givenchy and Hood by Air, there weren’t a lot of mind-bending makeup and hair looks. Still, there […]
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New York Fashion Week: Kanye, strippers and everything else that went down this weekend
A photo posted by ALEXANDER WANG (@alexanderwangny) on Sep 12, 2015 at 8:02pm PDT Catching a few ZZZs or cracking into a new book are two things that will never happen during NYFW, especially over the weekend. The beyond packed schedule from sun up to (long after) sun down guarantees plenty of action on and […]
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How spring’s ’90s revival is helping one editor deal with her premature age crisis
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For most of my 20s, I’ve been your archetypal hypochondriac (let’s just say a good old MRI really calms my nerves), but lately, my Woody Allen-like fear of the end has morphed into something even more frightful: the end of my youth. I’ll be 30 next April—a milestone I’ve been dreading since I turned 27 (which, let’s be honest, was traumatic enough). Most say the best is yet to come, but from where I’m sitting, my impending existential grapple with miniskirts has pushed me down a road of teenage wardrobe nostalgia where crushed velvet, neon and over-the-top everything reign supreme.
Fashion’s ’90s streak couldn’t have come at a better time. For me, the ’90s represent a period in my life when my biggest priorities were decorating my room with posters of Leonardo DiCaprio, sneaking into 14A movies like Cruel Intentions and The Craft and lining up outside MuchMusic to see The Backstreet Boys. Fast-forward to today and the ’90s couldn’t be more pervasive. Crop tops and Birkenstocks are street-style staples, witches are the new vampires and The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air is, well, fresh again. And while for many it may feel early for a ’90s redux, the evidence says otherwise: Cher Horowitz’s, like, totally important Alaïa moment happened 19 years ago. Aaliyah has been dead for 13 years. And Marc Jacobs’s infamous grunge collection for Perry Ellis? That was 21 years ago.