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Donald J. Trump, the Man, the Flag
In a visual age, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee is making himself into the 51st star.
By Vanessa Friedman
In a visual age, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee is making himself into the 51st star.
By Vanessa Friedman
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has a secret weapon up his rolled-up shirt sleeves.
By Vanessa Friedman
During her time on the stand in former President Donald J. Trump’s criminal trial, the adult entertainer dressed for history — and a jury.
By Vanessa Friedman
The robotic nerd depicted in “The Social Network” has turned into the kinder, more accessible face of Silicon Valley. What’s going on?
By Vanessa Friedman
The South Dakota governor’s new teeth are just the latest step in a very MAGA makeover.
By Vanessa Friedman
Taylor Swift helped Kristin Juszczyk turn the stadium tunnel into the new fashion runway, and Sunday’s game will be the ultimate show.
By Vanessa Friedman
The Patriots coach is out. And so is his trademark sweatshirt.
By Vanessa Friedman
Skinny models. White male designers. Shoulder pads. This year, fashion failed on many of its promises.
By Vanessa Friedman
Lying is one thing in politics. But lying and stealing for the sake of Ferragamo and Hermès?
By Vanessa Friedman
The disgraced crypto king, on trial for financial fraud, takes the stand. But his hair tells its own story.
By Vanessa Friedman
Why is the industry going backward when it comes to diversity and designers?
By Vanessa Friedman
Both sides are trying to profit from reducing this moment to a whole lotta merch.
By Vanessa Friedman
The cover of Vogue’s September issue has ignited a new debate about beauty standards.
By Vanessa Friedman
Hey Barbie, there is a fine line between reclaiming a color and ruining it.
By Vanessa Friedman
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The actors’ strike could have far-reaching implications for how we watch and consume fashion.
By Vanessa Friedman
The clothes on the show often serve as their own plot points, and are more memorable than any dialogue.
By Vanessa Friedman
Jensen Huang, the C.E.O. of Nvidia, is transforming a black leather jacket into a symbol of the A.I. paradigm shift.
By Vanessa Friedman
Apple says its new Vision Pro headset will “shift the way we look at technology.” How about how we look?
By Vanessa Friedman
In Washington, D.C., and Mar-a-Lago, political and personal mythmaking collide.
The first female prime minister of Italy can’t avoid people caring about what she wears, but she can use it.
By Vanessa Friedman
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