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Monica Hickey, Doyenne of Bridal Gowns, Dies at 100
As the director of salons at Henri Bendel, Bergdorf Goodman and Saks Fifth Avenue, she spent decades outfitting brides-to-be for…
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My Brother’s Ex-Wife Won’t Return a Family Heirloom. Help!
A reader had hoped that her grandmother’s ring would stay in the family, perhaps to pass on to her daughter,…
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Teen Subcultures Are Fading. Pity the Poor Kids.
Gorgeous, abundant visuals are just pale imitations of what young people used to have: an actual scene.
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The Unlikely Return of the Doily
When you think about lace, “modern” probably isn’t the first word that comes to mind. The centuries-old fabric, made by…
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How Bob Moore, of Bob’s Red Mill, Got Grocery-Store Famous
The natural foods entrepreneur hit upon a distinctively American style that matched the homey packaging of his products.
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The High Priestess of the Personal
The essayist Leslie Jamison has become known for her careful balancing acts of self-exposure.
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Selling Weed, but Making It Fashion
A day with Brett Heyman, the designer who is trying to push the legal cannabis market in a more stylish,…
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Furry Trims and Nosy Neighbors: How London Fashion Week Turned 40
Burberry, JW Anderson, Erdem and Simone Rocha flew the flag for British design talent this season as LFW celebrated a…
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Shape-Shifting Lingerie for All Body Shapes
The artist Michaela Stark’s new line highlights body parts women have been conditioned to hide.
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Quietly Dressing Hollywood’s Cool Girls
Danielle Goldberg was sitting at a table with her eyes glued to a laptop screen. On it was the actress…