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On Canal Street, Fake Bags That Are Not for Sale
A new exhibition that looks like a store is meant to draw attention to the prevalence of “superfake” handbags.
By Jessica Iredale
Recent and archived work by Jessica Iredale for The New York Times
A new exhibition that looks like a store is meant to draw attention to the prevalence of “superfake” handbags.
By Jessica Iredale
What is Sky High Farm? A brand? An art project? A business? A charity? It wants to be all of the above.
By Jessica Iredale
Erik Torstensson, co-founder and creative director of Frame, creator of Mr Porter and an investor in Skims, knows a lot about how to have fun working in fashion.
By Jessica Iredale
Mara Hoffman ditched her successful swimsuit business in order to prioritize sustainability. Nearly a decade later, she’s reaping the rewards.
By Jessica Iredale
Cristaseya isn’t trying to hide, it just knows that the right people will find it.
By Jessica Iredale
Beka Gvishiani started as a fan, with little access to powerful people in fashion. Now he’s at every show.
By Jessica Iredale
Who can explain the success of the skin care brand Augustinus Bader?
By Jessica Iredale
Giorgia Tordini and Gilda Ambrosio, the founders of the Attico, tread the line between sexy, campy and chic.
By Jessica Iredale
A New York company, Anybag, finds an elegant way to turn plastic bag waste into a functional tote. Miranda Kerr, Adidas and Ralph Lauren are fans.
By Jessica Iredale
In the damp heat of late June, the designer showed his fall 2022 collection to the fashion cognoscenti at the New York Public Library.
By Jessica Iredale