Am I Done Suffering for Fashion? Two years of a pandemic have lowered our patience for uncomfortable clothing.
Brides Are Saying Goodbye to the Plain White Wedding Dress As couples seek to plan nuptials that feel more personal, many are eschewing tradition. But this may be the most visible break yet.
‘What If Africa Was the Birthplace of Fashion?’ As the first “amigo” designer for Alber Elbaz’s AZ Factory, Thebe Magugu poses the question — and offers a sneak peek into the collection.
On the Border, Buying Clothes by the Pound at Ropa Usada Shops Like thrift shops on steroids, giant used-clothing stores are part of the culture and economic life along the border with Mexico.
One Garment’s Journey Through History The evolution of the Korean hanbok is a lens into the history of the country, which is now being traced in the series “Pachinko.”