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A 15 Year Old Blogger Challenges Tavi
Blogger Nicklas lives on a tiny island and comes to Copenhagen to cover the shows with his mom. (She waits for him up at the hotel.) That, and much more from Copenhagen. BLOG POSTED: 02/12/10
Comme des Garcons Has Got You Locked In
Comme des Garçons's life jacket vests with seat buckle closures and open-sided shorts looked like some kind of rescue worker gear from another century. BLOG POSTED: 01/22/10
From the Archive: Remembering Irving Penn
Helmut Newton, Jeffrey Slonim, Bruce Weber, Issey Miyake, Naomi Campbell, and Rei Kawakubo speak out about the legacy of Irving Penn. BLOG POSTED: 10/07/09
Now you see it, now you don't: Ann Demeulemeester and Haider Ackermann; Jean-Paul Gaultier and Comme des Garçons. BLOG POSTED: 10/05/09
Those looking to inject some cachet into the ubiquitous Chuck Taylor can investigate the new collaboration between Converse and Comme des Garcons PLAY BLOG POSTED: 08/17/09
Paris Menswear Spring 2010, Part 3
In this installment of Paris menswear, Raf Simons sheds some skin, Rick Owens courts the tourist market, and Galliano buffs up on some classic films. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 06/30/09
Tavi Williams, Rookie of the Year
When we first caught wind of Tavi Williams' blog, Style Rookie, we couldn't believe it. Believe it. BLOG POSTED: 03/13/09
Rei KAWAKUBO The iconic Japanese designer and founder of Comme des Garçons says that she works in fashion and not art. But, over the years-with collections like that of the infamous "bumps" for 1997 to the black vinyl dymaxion-like collage dresses for Spring/Summer 2009-she has systematically reimagined the human form. Once Kawakubo's renunciation of the artist's role might have been seen as modesty, but today it's almost a rejection of limitation. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/26/08