Fashion Week Photo Diary: Alexander Wang
Scenes from the spring/summer 2017 collection which was presented in New York on Saturday.
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Scenes from the spring/summer 2017 collection which was presented in New York on Saturday.
By KARI MOLVAR
The biggest names and numbers behind fashion’s main event, which includes shows in New York, London, Milan and Paris — over the span of a month.
By T MAGAZINE
Scenes from the spring/summer 2017 collections which were presented in New York on Saturday.
The Victoria’s Secret supermodel chatted with T about the surf-punk bobs at the designer’s spring/summer 2017 show, and her own hair and skin routine.
By KARI MOLVAR
Musings from the Man Booker-winning author after his first meeting with one of the biggest — and nicest — stars on the planet.
By MARLON JAMES
Kevin Amato, who releases a new book of his photography this week, takes T behind the scenes of his street casting for several runway shows.
By ISABEL WILKINSON
The Twitter co-founder shares the titles he would most want with him on a desert island.
By EV WILLIAMS
On the first day of the spring/summer 2017 shows, T and the casting director Arianna Pradarelli round up the runway’s most exciting fresh faces — many making their New York Fashion Week debuts, others a few seasons in.
By HILARY MOSS
Alex Prager’s “La Grande Sortie” comprises both film and her trademark eerie crowd photographs.
By ISABEL WILKINSON
What once seemed shocking may now be seen as normal, and what seemed pernicious — the male gaze — can sometimes turn out to just be someone looking and trying to see.
By DEBORAH NEEDLEMAN
As part of an ongoing series, the photographer Catherine Opie responded to a poem by the writer Nick Flynn.
By NICK FLYNN
The architects at WORKac were tasked with designing a penthouse that couldn’t be seen from the street. They succeeded, which is a shame: It’s pretty cool.
By CHRISTOPHER BONANOS
Escape the province’s bedlam with a quick pilgrimage to the artsy coastal town of Canggu. Here’s where to eat, pray and chill there.
By JOHN WOGAN
The Cifra 3, one of the first electromechanical flip clocks, was a revelation of industrial design in the ’60s. Today, it’s coveted by collectors.
By TOM DELAVAN