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Staud x Intermix’s Chic New Collab Is Inspired by Summer Fun

It's here just in time for the unofficial start to the season.
By Morgan Halberg

Bandier x LoveShackFancy Just Launched the Dreamiest Floral Athleisure Collection

Your new favorite floral workout set just arrived.
By Morgan Halberg

Rent the Runway and W Hotels’ New Partnership Offers Travelers the Ultimate Vacation Wardrobe

Packing for your next getaway just got so much easier.
By Morgan Halberg

How Shopping Bots Helped Create a Fashion E-Commerce War

By Gabriela Barkho
Click through for your guide to dressing like an adult at Mardi Gras.

15 Purple, Green and Gold Designer Pieces to Pack for Mardi Gras

By Dena Silver
Tatiana Maslany as various characters in Orphan Black.

Clone Swap: How ‘Orphan Black’ Uses Costume to Escape

By Emma Fraser
Does it get much cooler than this?

Staud Is Serving Up the Coolest Capsule Collection of the Summer

By Dena Silver
Kendall Jenner and Naomi Campbell.

It Seemed Like Every Model Walked in La Perla’s Show

By Dena Silver
Represent Brand founders: George and Mike Heaton Founded in: 2012 Brand aesthetic: A modernist, youthful approach to heritage British menswear. NYFW plans: This is our first show in New York so we’re really playing off the “British Invasion” theme. It’s the focal point of the brand and it allows us to develop and expose our UK-made and British distinctiveness to a wider, global audience. The casting for our show will be done at the showroom, with our team & casting director, Paul Carrigan. We’re bringing on taller guys who possess this '80s, British subculture vibe and we’ll be taking a very minimal approach to the hair – the guys will be buzzed, which keeps things easy. Why are you showing at NYFW Men's: Exposure to the editorial community, retail community, and of course, a way for us to showcase the new collection to consumers through the distribution of everything that comes post show. Making our debut at NYFW:Men’s is particularly important this season because we will be opening our first US Flagship store in 2017. Celebrity fans: Machine Gun Kelly was an early artist of ours, who we feel first the brand’s aesthetic perfectly, but we have had a number of musical artists including Justin Bieber, The Weeknd and rappers The Game, Big Sean and Desiigner, to name a few.

Meet the Menswear Designers Who Are New To NYFW

By Dena Silver
Mansur Gavriel.

5 Predictions About Mansur Gavriel’s Clothing Line

By Dena Silver
Freddie Cowan.

A Rock Star Takes a Stab at Savile Row

By Dena Silver
Abercombie & Fitch has a new look.

Abercrombie & Fitch Wants to Erase Their Past Completely

By Dena Silver
Paltrow in the entire range, minus the tote bag

Gwyneth Paltrow’s First Clothing Line for Goop Has Arrived

By Dena Silver
Drop by BUAISOU's Brooklyn shop and have any of your garments indigo-dyed on-site.

Get Your Clothing ‘Farm-to-Closet’ Indigo-Dyed at BUAISOU’s Shop in Bushwick

By Andrew Lipovsky
A dress by designer Iris van Herpen, who, with her runway designs, challenges common fashion norms and beliefs.

Can Technology Help Fashion Clean Up Its Act?

By Suzanne Mancini
Again, we warn you to be wary of the trendy clothes sites advertising on Facebook.

Here’s What Happens When Buzzfeed Digs a Little Deeper

By Sage Lazzaro
The New York Dolls in their dressing room at Paradiso, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 7th December 1973. L-R Arthur Kane (back left against wall), David Johansen (centre, raising middle finger), Johnny Thunders (part obscured behind Johansen), Sylvain Sylvain (leaning against wall in front of Rolling Stones poster), Jerry Nolan (lying back, wearing red t-shirt). (Photo by Gijsbert Hanekroot/Redferns)

A NY Doll Goes From Rags to Riches, and Back to Rags With a Clothing Line

By Peter Gerstenzang
The jacket.

The Dress Strikes Back: A New Viral Optical Illusion Emerges

By Parker Richards

12 Pop-up Shops to Peruse this Holiday Season

By Stephanie Grella
From the Lumenus Kickstarter campaign. (GIF: Kickstarter)

Cycling Gear Startup Pitches Pricey Wearables With Fear

By Brady Dale
(Photo: ROMWE)

The FTC Has Clothes Companies Tobi, She In, ROMWE and RoseGal on Its Radar for Fraud

By Sage Lazzaro

All Signs Point to Scam for Those Trendy Clothes Sites Flooding Facebook With Ads

By Sage Lazzaro
Apiece Apart Luna Slip Dress, $380, ApieceApart.com (Photo: VIa ApieceApart.com)

Keep Your Cool This Weekend in Apiece Apart’s Breezy Slip Dress

By Dena Silver
Our Observer staffer found a shirt that fits correctly. (Photo: The New York Observer/Jordyn Taylor)

High-Tech Clothing Line Delivers Perfectly-Fitted Shirts Using Just 3 Measurements

By Jordyn Taylor
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