Fashion

Gimme More

Craig Mcdean

Bigger shoulders, higher heels, shorter skirts, and skin, skin, skin—what’s next for fashion as its ever more radical proportions challenge the world’s new sobriety? Desperate times don’t call for subtle messages.

August 1988

D-Squared2 Double Jeopardy

Merle Ginsberg Mert Alas, Marcus Piggott

Designer twins Dan and Dean Caten on receiving a star on Canada’s Walk of Fame, hosting their own reality show, and making over Olympic athletes

Donatella Versace

Lenny Kravitz

Donatella Versace loves talking about the past, but she won't mix her fashion up with it. She's steering her house into the future.

But no matter what Donatella designs, she manages to make it sexy. We shot her Fall collection on some Versace fans off the New York streets, while musician Lenny Kravitz talked to her about looking forward and playing her music loud.

Karl Lagerfeld

Sigrid Agren Olivier Zahm

Karl Lagerfeld used the runway this season to show how sexy young women might look in a zero-gravity future. And one of his models turned reporter for us backstage, asking the legendary designer what the future holds for a man who never looks back.

Donna Karan

Calvin Klein Brigitte Lacombe

Donna Karan is New York style. The former top designer of Anne Klein launched the label that bears her name in 1984. Then in 1989, she made her New York love thing official with the line DKNY. Since then, Karan has defined chic for urbane women, made peace with the universe, and discovered that her true ambition is to travel the globe, with her great friend Calvin Klein along for the ride.

Juun.J

Ken Miller Mikael Jansson

Juun.J is creating the most coveted menswear of the moment. You could call it militant-macho-origami-unisex futurism. Or just plain cool.

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