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 |  Put away the trenches and pomade. For fall, menswear lightens up, opens up and all but flies away. Photos by Anja Frers |
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 |  You're not crazy or suicidal (or virginal)—you're an art-school monk. You'll never be labeled, but you wear them everyday. Photos by Yannick Monsegur |
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 |  Submit to made-in-Italy labels. Give in to latex and lussuria. Get whipped by neo-fashism. Photos by Dimitri Dimitracacos |
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 |  An interview with the celebrated fashion muse and warrior. Readers respond with fond memories. |
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 |  A heady blend of mood and mode, hard and soft, dark and still darker. Photos by Anja Frers, music by Planningtorock (better with headphones!) |
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 |  No matter what the devil wears or the angels herald, luxury labels deliver the goods this season. Photos by Benjamin Kanarek |
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  The art of parties: How better to end a colorful fashion week than with a Purple party?  |
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  You owe it to yourself to look good. This month: Shu Uemura, Kitsuné, Chanel, Parfums Givenchy and more... |
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  Backstage frolic and fashion at New York Fashion Week: Rodarte, McQ, Helmut Lang, Preen and so much more...  |
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  We pay attention to retail. This month: Material Boy, Yohji Yamamoto, Moncler and more... |
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  We're crazy in love with these new faces: Midwest beanpole Karlie Kloss and Sian, the alien look of now... |
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  A massive Thierry Mugler runway retrospective closes Barcelona Fashion Week in spectacular style. |
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  Hint seeks out rising stars of design: Kate and Laura Mulleavy of Rodarte. |
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  Things we're Jonesing for: Raf Simons, Acne Jeans, Treizeor and more. |
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  Harold Koda, chief of the Costume Institute and a Hawaiian native, is the big kahuna of American fashion curators.  |
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  Q&A with Mr., the single-named otaku artist and Takashi Murakami protege with a Lolita complex. By Aric Chen |
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  New books for spring: Mario Testino's star snaps, Jean Paul Gaultier's 30th anniversary party, David Bailey and more. |
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  The Bless girls are notoriously shy, so this limited-edition T-shirt may be your only chance to have some face time with them. |
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  Precocious, princely Miu Miu is all grown up, as the label's new website proves. |
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| SAT, SEP 29: Not to be confused with the foils in Grease or Paris Is Burning, Willy Rizzo was a 60's Hollywood and fashion photographer who shot the likes of Marilyn and Coco before designing minimalist furniture. On 10/4, a Paul Smith-sponsored exhibit of his work goes on view at Mallett gallery. |  |
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| FRI, SEP 28: When the cupcake-munchers descend on the city this weekend, head to the Dumbo Art Under the Bridge Festival, where you can release your cynicism with any number of alterna-exhibits by local art stars, such as Zach Gold's "The Sun Shines Out of Our Behinds" video projection of a blinker flashing the title in Morse Code. We feel better already. |  |
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 | | THU, SEP 27: We're fans of robots and sex, not to mention robots having sex. If you are, too, watch art-porn trailer Sex Life of Robots by Michael Sullivan, then head to the Museum of Sex in Times Square for an exhibit on the filmmaker. You'll never look the same way at Barbie and G.I. Joe. |  |
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 | | WED, SEP 26: On her tenth anniversary, Veronique Branquinho is the latest fashion celeb—at least to fellow Belgians—to guest-edit A Magazine (published by the Flanders Fashion Institute), filling it with a decade's worth of memorabilia and, we're told, lots of references to David Lynch. |  |
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 | | TUE, SEP 25: If you long for Lang—Helmut, that is—the brand's new website, with its black-and-white minimal aesthetic and slick videos, should help keep the spirit alive until the man himself comes out with his next art project. |  |
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