Although elusive, even reclusive, Kawakubo’s unexpected approach to fashion has made her famous. Her Dover Street Market stores, unconventional multi-brand retail environments led by Comme des Garçons ...
Baby Lynnie, as she’s affectionately known, joins Nicole Phelps and Vogue ’s Fashion Features Director Mark Holgate for an ...
An Alexander McQueen crucifix mask; Galliano-era Dior logomania; a humble Burberry fishing jacket: according to the world’s ...
Comme des Garçons, Rick Owens ... It’s as weird to hear Mr. Owens discussing the need to make “plausible” clothes as it is to think of Ms. Kawakubo saying “small.” ...
It was all a reminder of the power of great clothes, the kind that leave us feeling protected but also hopeful and inspired.
From their rebel style to their statement silhouettes, these legendary designers owned the fashion week with their iconic ...
Small was the mantra of the season: smaller silhouettes, smaller budgets, smaller shows.
Shoes with teeth. Shoes with soles at right angles. Shoes made from two shoes. Shintaro Yamamoto is the footwear Dr.
It was in Paris, though, where things really went sideways, spun around, and became positively peculiar. In addition to Zomer ...
Kenzo's playful irreverence, Issey Miyake's colorful lightness and Comme des Garçons's lesson in style were the highlights of ...