Carry-On Only
By Dylan Leavitt
|Oct 13, 2011 09:36 PM
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In the age of Gwendolen Fairfax and Edith Wharton's House of Mirth, people traveled with entire wardrobes. Now, we travel with carry-ons — and in the increasingly nomadic lifestyle of the college student, nothing says more than what you take along the way.
Showroom Visit to The German Fräuleins
By Marguerite Imbert
|Apr 14, 2011 08:37 AM
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While back home in New York earlier this fall at a Thanksgiving brunch (incidentally at our own Yale/Dartmouth Club), I was pleasantly surprised to be seated next to Alexa Meyer—former head designer at Zac Posen where I fondly remember working during summer 2008. I immediately recognized Alexa as the flushed and airy presence that used to come through Zac’s Tribeca studio—bringing a sweet, unpretentious positivity and a fierce sense of fabric with her that always made me look up.
Hanover’s Secret: Nigel Cabourn
By David Kamins
|Mar 08, 2011 04:42 PM
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Contemporary designers have prioritized aesthetic over utility; and synthetic materials such as polyester, polyamide, and polyurethane have pervaded, and tarnished collections once glorified for their use of natural materials such as cotton, silk, and leather. But Nigel Cabourn has proved otherwise. Check out his work, sold exclusively in the United States at Rosey Jekes in Hanover, New Hampshire.
Uscoop
By Sydney Thomashow
|Mar 07, 2011 10:28 PM
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Sydney sits down with Madeline Moore, Co-Founder of Uscoop Inc., to discuss the inspiration behind the college lifestyle site that brings great deals to students across the country.
Fall Fashion Week
By Tausif Noor
|Mar 07, 2011 09:17 PM
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Behold Fall!
Fall Fashion Week is all about the materials- materials that highlight, rather than draw attention away from the refined and well executed craft of the designers.
Feast on Loewe, Marc Jacobs, Lavin, Celine, and Balenciaga.
The Architect of Fashion: Roberto Capucci
By Nicole Chiavacci
|Mar 07, 2011 10:45 AM
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Roberto Capucci is an example of a designer who challenges the border between fashion and fine art.
The first exhibition of his work in the United States begins on March 16th, 2011 at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, featuring over 80 different works. Pieces range from his original sketches to his famous sculpture-dresses. Along with nature, his work is highly praised for its architectural style, such as in his "Arancia" (orange) because of his use of cuts, line, fold, and construction. The exhibit includes his piece based on classical Doric architectural columns, his "Colonna" silhouette.
Skeletons In My Closet
By Zoe Furlong
|Mar 05, 2011 03:32 PM
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From mandalas to Lady Gaga, skeletons are dancing their way to becoming the next eye-catching trend.
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