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Zendaya, a Star So Big She Makes Two Arrivals
The actress’s second dress, vintage Givenchy couture by John Galliano, was made the year she was born.
By Vanessa Friedman
The actress’s second dress, vintage Givenchy couture by John Galliano, was made the year she was born.
By Vanessa Friedman
The recent history of John Galliano, Dolce & Gabbana and even Ye suggests the answer may be yes.
By Vanessa Friedman
“High & Low: John Galliano” captures one of the fashion world’s greatest talents, while raising troubling industrywide issues that go beyond one man’s story.
By Rhonda Garelick
This documentary tracks what happened after the British designer was caught on camera voicing racist and antisemitic hate speech.
By Manohla Dargis
In celebrating John Galliano’s “return to his roots,” have we somehow missed the point?
By Vanessa Friedman
Forget quiet luxury. Maison Margiela, Fendi and Valentino offer some singular propositions.
By Vanessa Friedman
At Maison Margiela, John Galliano tells an epic tale in clothes.
By Vanessa Friedman
As Paris prepares to host the 2024 Olympics, new exhibitions explore the relationship between two worlds obsessed with physical perfection.
By Elizabeth Paton
A group of fashion experts — editors, historians and a designer — convened over Zoom to make a list of the clothes that shaped the world.
By Nick Haramis, Max Berlinger, Rose Courteau, Jessica Testa and Kin Woo
Plus performance art at Viktor & Rolf. Sometimes a fashion show is not just a fashion show.
By Vanessa Friedman
Maison Margiela and Chanel practice sustainability of a different kind.
By Vanessa Friedman
Everything you need to know from the first post-pandemic in-person couture week, including the biggest debut, most viral moments and non-influencer trends.
By Vanessa Friedman
John Galliano makes a movie, and so does Kim Jones at Fendi. Pass the popcorn.
By Vanessa Friedman
Manish Arora was the breakout fashion star of India. Today, his business is in tatters, with a trail of debts. What happened?
By Alden Wicker and Elizabeth Paton
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Gucci brought a messy digital fashion week to an end, though there was food for thought (and the future) at Prada and Maison Margiela.
By Vanessa Friedman
How Abraham Foxman, former head of the Anti-Defamation League, became the redemption broker.
By Ginia Bellafante
The author-as-muse at Givenchy, ikat-as-muse at Armani and upcycling at Margiela.
By Vanessa Friedman
Plants at Dior! Social media madness at Margiela! Nighttime shenanigans at Saint Laurent!
By Vanessa Friedman
All the highlights from the spring 2020 shows.
Clare Waight Keller and John Galliano make some mayhem; Giorgio Armani and Giambattista Valli play a different game.
By Vanessa Friedman
Complete with hardware and hints of pink, this season’s men’s wear pays homage to the eternal style of New York’s 1980s club scene. But, paired with ruffled blouses, satin dusters and even a kimono for T’s latest digital cover story, the punk-inspired looks are for everyone.
Photographs by Willy Vanderperre
Is freedom the ability to replace the power suit with a onesie? Plus other questions of gender and identity at Margiela.
By Vanessa Friedman
John Galliano, Clare Waight Keller, Raf Simons and Kim Jones are creating sumptuous, handcrafted men’s wear, to marvelous and subversive effect.
By Thessaly La Force
“What’s so extraordinary about the art of couture,” says the Broadway theater impresario, “is both the idea and then the execution of the idea.”
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The red carpet may never be the same, although Giorgio Armani is standing firm.
By Vanessa Friedman
The latter was at Margiela, in a powerful show by John Galliano.
By Vanessa Friedman
Working for the likes of John Galliano and Christian Dior, he made shows an Instagram experience before Instagram even existed. His death feels like part of the end of a generation of talent.
By Vanessa Friedman
John Galliano defines millennial couture, while Giorgio Armani looks back and doesn’t entirely move forward.
By Vanessa Friedman
Maison Margiela and Saint Laurent try to define a new look for a new world, and Lanvin falls flat.
By Vanessa Friedman
Clare Waight Keller writes a modern narrative, while Giorgio Armani tells a shorts story and John Galliano mythologizes Maison Margiela.
By Vanessa Friedman
For the first time John Galliano has commissioned artwork, by Jessi Reaves, to present alongside his spring couture collection.
By Elizabeth Paton
What does it look like? This couture season, the answers varied.
By Vanessa Friedman
Robert Pattinson, Bella Hadid and Cara Delevingne were among the guests at the pre-opening party for a sprawling retrospective exhibition on the fashion house.
By Stuart Emmrich
Architectural couture pieces set against the backdrop of their home turf.
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The house’s fall/winter 2017 show, which was presented in Paris this week, featured electric eye makeup and embroidered strands of hair.
Recent volumes include histories of Dior, a look at Martin Margiela’s years at Hèrmes and changes in the city’s worlds of food, drink and fashion.
By Jeremy Allen
John Galliano shows the label’s fall looks.
The actress, nominated for an Academy Award for her role in “Lion,” is known for making bold sartorial choices.
Nicole Kidman and Isabelle Huppert provided the star wattage of the week, while John Galliano’s Maison Margiela gave new meaning to the concept of new look.
By Vanessa Friedman
In a palette of pale petal, sky and sun, underpinnings peek through silk blouses and soft knits.
Before scary clowns were a news phenomenon, they were a fashion trend. The strange story of our common clothing language.
By Vanessa Friedman
The designer offered an elegant, lyrical collection in (mostly) black and white, while, at Maison Margiela, John Galliano went for a colorful collage.
By Vanessa Friedman
The Incroyables of 18th-century France used exquisitely malformed clothing to express outrage. So, too, are designers now.
By Alexander Fury
Several tomes — on subjects including Issey Miyake and John Galliano — for your coffee table.
By Erica Schwiegershausen
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Multiple references and an abundance of fabrics came together in each of John Galliano’s spring/summer 2016 couture looks.
By Samantha Tse
There were couture shorts at Armani, some military themes at Margiela, spangles from Elie Saab and John Paul Gaultier’s customary party on the runway.
By Vanessa Friedman
Raf’s Dior departure, Galliano’s Margiela gains and the Drake Effect.
By Hilary Moss
Influential fashion by enormous talents.
PHOTOGRAPHS By BRUCE WEBER
Fashion reviews of Maison Margiela, Courrèges and Dries Van Noten.
By Vanessa Friedman
Couture continues with John Galliano at Maison Margiela, Elie Saab and Jean Paul Gaultier.
By Vanessa Friedman
The brand is getting a new look, but it may not be enough.
By Vanessa Friedman
T’s market director rounds up the most memorable happenings both on and off the runways.
By Malina Joseph Gilchrist
“Gods and Kings” by Dana Thomas and “The Battle of Versailles” by Robin Givhan look back to a time when fashion wasn’t so orderly.
By Alexandra Jacobs
The designers Alexander McQueen and John Galliano pushed boundaries.
By Cathy Horyn
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Shocking and endearing anecdotes culled from Dana Thomas’s new book, “Gods and Kings,” about the rise and fall of the fashion designers.
By Eviana Hartman
Stars honored a more serious tone than usual at last night’s event and opted for monochromatic, glamorous looks.
By Malina Joseph Gilchrist
T’s men’s fashion editors share their favorites from the latest round of shows.
By David Farber and Alex Tudela
Plus, Frida Giannini’s early departure, Terry Richardson’s return and more from the week in style.
By Hilary Moss
Doesn’t the photographer’s reappearance in the magazine world undermine fashion’s role in women’s lives?
By Vanessa Friedman
The start of the rest of John Galliano’s fashion life had its own hashtag, #MargielaMonday.
By Vanessa Friedman
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