
Altuzarra
February 20, 2015
Without fail, trend spotting is often the first point of conversation at the beginning, middle, and end of each collections season.

Proenza Schouler
February 20, 2015
On Wednesday, Proenza Schouler’s Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez held their Fall/Winter 2015 show in the old Whitney Museum.

Calvin Klein
February 20, 2015
For Fall 2015, Calvin Klein Collection creative director Francisco Costa showed some of the most envy-inducing coats of the week.

Boss
February 20, 2015
Between Jason Wu’s collection for Boss on Wednesday and the Marc Jacobs show yesterday evening, we’re thoroughly convinced that we need a pair of elbow-length opera gloves

J. Crew
February 20, 2015
In the world of Jenna Lyons, sparkles and prep abound, so it was no surprise to see plenty of pink, chambray, denim, and rhinestone-encrusted skirts, shirts, and dresses during J. Crew’s Fall/Winter 2015 presentation.

Diesel Black Gold
February 19, 2015
Each model at the Diesel Black Gold show seemed to step onto the runway having just survived a wild ride on the dark side.

Narciso Rodriguez
February 19, 2015
For fall, Narciso Rodriguez went long and lean.

Milly
February 18, 2015
Milly gave Stephen Sprouse punk a ladylike touch for its Fall 2015 collection.

Donna Karan
February 18, 2015
Donna Karan mixed Japanese tailoring (or at least Obi belts) with bright lights, big city, New York pizzazz for her Fall/Winter 2015 collection.

Derek Lam
February 17, 2015
Each look from Derek Lam’s Fall/Winter 2015 collection had a domineering presence: exaggerated, playful pantsuits, high necklines, defined collars, and long, sleeveless jackets.

Tim Coppens
February 17, 2015
Tim Coppens’ Fall/Winter 2015 collection felt like a post-apocalyptic production of Grease.


Hermaphroditic Beauty
February 6, 2015
Recognizing similarities between George Grosz, Andy Warhol, and Wardell Milan, David Nolan and Maureen Bray curated the tri-generational group show “The Confident Line,” on view at David Nolan Gallery.

Eating Paint with Djordje Ozbolt
January 15, 2015
“That’s called Self-Improvement,” Yugoslavian artist Djordje Ozbolt says while looking at one of his newest drawings. “It was inspired by the beheadings of ISIS. I had the radio on for three days, the news radio. That’s bizarre listening to the news all day.”

Todd Kreher
January 7, 2015
Todd Kreher’s rigid, zigzagging grids, drawn in ink on a white-paper background, at first seem to have a touch of M.C. Escher’s surrealist architecture underscored with formal abstract minimalism.

The Digital Creator
December 19, 2014
Watching Jacolby Satterwhite’s fast-paced 3-D digital animations, viewers should be prepared to relinquish their grasp on reality.

15 Faces of 2015
December 16, 2014
In the place of end-of-year lists and resolutions, we’ve rounded up 15 acts worth getting to know for 2015—from Disney’s new Cinderella to the California Skateboarder, the British director, the New York-based sonic artist, and the Belgian-born curator. We’ll be posting a new interview a day between now and January.

Discovery: Lorenzo Richelmy
December 11, 2014
Lorenzo Richelmy was briefly a child actor. Born in La Spezia, Italy, and raised in Rome, he started acting professionally at the age of seven.

Discovery: Cozz
December 2, 2014
“A couple of months ago, I wasn’t shit,” says rapper Cozz over the phone.

Laura Donnelly’s River Dance
November 17, 2014
Inserted into the program of The River, Jez Butterworth’s new Broadway play, is a poem by W.B. Yeats, “The Song of the Wandering Aengus.”