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Cyprien Gaillard loves it when things fall apart. The young French artist sees beauty in destruction, and that is why much of his incendiary work goes up in smoke. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/28/09
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. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/28/09
Taz Arnold risks a reputation as a hoarder to show off a lifelong collection of accessories that fills every inch of his home. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/03/09
Chloe Sevigny Men's Collection
Chloë Sevigny finally gives New York boys a chance with her debut Fall men’s collection. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/03/09
Matt Tyrnauer's Tale of Empire
In Valentino: The Last Emperor, director Matt Tyrnauer sketches an intimate portrait of a high-living designer who gave the world Valentino Red but has rarely shown it his true colors. BLOG POSTED: 03/18/09
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
“There was a Valentino party at 54. I guess Stevie was trying to make it a really bad party, because he had the waiters dressed up like Pilgrims and he was serving turkey. . . . I lost Halston but I found him a little later eating a turkey leg, and he made me have some. The last place you want to eat meat from is a discotheque, but later I saw Stevie eating the turkey, too, so I guess it was okay.” The Andy Warhol Diaries, Sunday, November 19, 1978 ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/26/08