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Dolce & Gabbana The most famous duo in fashion may not always dance to the same beat—or even in the same room. But they do know perfectly well how to play off each other to stunning effect. And as they celebrated Domenico’s 50th birthday in Milan last September with a star-studded fete, it became spectacularly clear that the party at the Dolce & Gabbana disco is just getting warmed up.
ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/20/09
Art Basel Miami Beach Diary, Part 2
The great museums have always reflected the enthusiasm and taste of individual collectors. Often the connections are obvious, as in the case of the Whitney Museum of American Art founded on ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/16/08
Nowhere do pastel prints seem so senssible as Miami—particularly during the week of Art Basel Miami Beach, when blurred vision is the BLOG POSTED: 12/02/08
The richest designer in Italy didn’t inherit it, he made every last euro with a vast talent, hard work, and a gift for management that even a caesar would admire. Like an emperor, he knows his past and his future and isn’t afraid to consider immortality. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/30/08
New York City is the world capital of art, but let's not forget that it's also one of the major players in fashion. Paris may have couture, Milan tailoring, and London eccentricity, but New York's got wit, grit, architecture, street smarts, and soul. Here are some of the designers making 2009 all about our town. And like any New Yorker, they're saying it in their own words. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/30/08
As reality TV sage Heidi Klum so famously puts it: In fashion, one day you're in, and the next, you're out. These days, Patrick Robinson is in at the Gap, where he's been executive vice president for the ailing giant since last May. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/30/08
At her solo exhibition in New York City last spring, 44-year-old artist Josephine Meckseper showed a six-minute film titled O% Down, a hot and incendiary black-and-white remix of car commercials set to a merciless industrial-noise song called "Total War." ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/28/08