Art Review: The Met’s Rei Kawakubo Show, Dressed for Defiance
Art Review: The Met’s Rei Kawakubo Show, Dressed for Defiance Ms. Kawakubo does not stick to the middle ground, pushing her work beyond form in this Costume Institute exhibition. Source: New York Times Art Review: The Met’s Rei Kawakubo Show, Dressed for Defiance
The Most Avant-Garde Looks at the 2017 Met Gala
The Most Avant-Garde Looks at the 2017 Met Gala The event honored Rei Kawakubo, the boundary-breaking designer of Comme des Garçons. But only a few guests paid homage to the honoree on the red carpet. Source: New York Times The Most Avant-Garde Looks at the 2017 Met Gala
Inside the Met Gala’s Comme des Garçons After-Party
Inside the Met Gala’s Comme des Garçons After-Party After the main event, which honored Rei Kawakubo, celebrities, museum folk — and die-hard fans of the brand — partied late into the night. Source: New York Times Inside the Met Gala’s Comme des Garçons After-Party
Getting Ready With: Future Had to Be Persuaded to Wear His Met Gala Look
Getting Ready With: Future Had to Be Persuaded to Wear His Met Gala Look We got ready with Nayvadius DeMun Wilburn, a.k.a. Future, for the Met Gala. Like all good things, his look could not be rushed. Source: New York Times Getting Ready With: Future Had to Be Persuaded to Wear His Met Gala […]
Party Coverage: Scene City: Inside the 2017 Met Gala
Party Coverage: Scene City: Inside the 2017 Met Gala Rei Kawakubo, Kendall Jenner, Solange Knowles, Serena Williams and others mingled at the Met Gala on Monday. Source: New York Times Party Coverage: Scene City: Inside the 2017 Met Gala
Fashion Review: Reviewing the Met Gala: The Good, the Avant-Garde, the Absurd
Fashion Review: Reviewing the Met Gala: The Good, the Avant-Garde, the Absurd What happens when a dress code collides with one of the most-watched brand-marketing events of the year? Source: New York Times Fashion Review: Reviewing the Met Gala: The Good, the Avant-Garde, the Absurd
Freak Flags Fly at Met Gala, but Lips Stay Buttoned
Freak Flags Fly at Met Gala, but Lips Stay Buttoned The shiny, spacey and edgy reigned at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute Gala. But as loud as the fashions were, some celebrities were mum. Source: New York Times Freak Flags Fly at Met Gala, but Lips Stay Buttoned
Rei Kawakubo, the Nearly Silent Oracle of Fashion
Rei Kawakubo, the Nearly Silent Oracle of Fashion The 74-year-old designer, now the subject of a major show at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, prefers to let her clothes speak for themselves. Source: New York Times Rei Kawakubo, the Nearly Silent Oracle of Fashion
Open Thread: Welcome to Open Thread, Our New Fashion Newsletter
Open Thread: Welcome to Open Thread, Our New Fashion Newsletter We’re here to discuss clothes, what they mean — and how to wear them. Source: New York Times Open Thread: Welcome to Open Thread, Our New Fashion Newsletter
On the Runway: Everything to Know About the Met Gala
On the Runway: Everything to Know About the Met Gala The inside scoop on “the party of the year,” from how much it costs to who gets to go and why you should care. Source: New York Times On the Runway: Everything to Know About the Met Gala