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“Fashion has always been our future”: Fashion industry leaders show up for democracy ahead of New York Fashion Week

September 7, 2024 by Rana Alsoufi

Attendees for the "Fashion for our Future" march gather in Bryant Park.

In honor of the beginning of New York Fashion Week, more than 1,000 of the fashion industry’s most prominent figures, from models to designers to editors, gathered in the streets of Midtown Manhattan to march for a bigger, more democratic cause. The “Fashion For Our Future” march took place on the morning of Friday, September […]

Filed Under: Arts & Culture, Election Coverage, Fashion, News, Politics, The City

Cartwheels on the Catwalk: Olive Louise Jenkins and Their Fashion Line, “2theFuture”

June 6, 2024 by Alessia Girardin

American fashion designer Betsy Johnson is known for her cartwheels ending with splits on the catwalk — something that Olive Louise Jenkins is not far from achieving as well. Olive Louise Jenkins is a fashion designer and student by day, and circus member by night. The 22-year-old is promoting and growing their clothing brand, 2theFuture, […]

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How Thrifting Could Save the World

April 18, 2024 by Zakiya Rowe

A woman stands in between two racks of colorful shirts in a thrift store.

Two girls giggle by a clothes rack that reads “Women’s long sleeves,” clothes draped across their arms as they weave through shelves of semi-worn garments. A schoolgirl with a bulky book bag peeks over at the tattered record section while waiting in line for the fitting room. A guy convinces his friend to buy the […]

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What They’re Buying at Buffalo Exchange

February 29, 2024 by Alessia Girardin

Clothing store display window featuring various multi-colored outfits

Young thrift shop enthusiasts enjoy spending their afternoons at Buffalo Exchange to support sustainable, low-cost fashion, and be a part of the hunting process. The first time you step into Buffalo Exchange on Broadway Avenue in Manhattan, you are welcomed by the sound of pop music and young, hip people. Colorful, vintage garments fill the […]

Filed Under: Arts & Culture, Fashion, Features, Photo Tagged With: Shopping, Trends

Made In Armenia

February 24, 2024 by Bianca Brock

It was a Thursday night in Manhattan, and a group of young Armenians squeezed into the basement bar of Ferns in the East Village to fundraise for Artsakh refugees. The group was young, vibrant — and there to party. Those who grew up going to the same Armenian schools in the Tri-state area were reuniting, whereas other […]

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Washington Square Park-ers think these fashion trends need to go.

February 12, 2024 by Miranda Ferrante

Wake up, New York City: it’s Fashion Week once again. Cue all the newest (and craziest) fall and winter trends as they take to the Manhattan runways. Fashion Week officially kicked off on Friday, and will conclude in New York on February 14, before rolling out in London, Milan and Paris throughout the month and […]

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Style is Everywhere

November 28, 2023 by Clara Spray

National Park Service Ranger Betty Reid Soskin smiles at the Rosie the Riveter World War II Home Front National Historical Park in Richmond, Calif.

When stylist and influencer Mac Rose tells you to take fashion inspiration from Italian grandparents, National Park Rangers and toddlers, she means it. Rose is building a career in fashion by turning away from the catwalk and turning towards the factory floor. Her TikTok series, “Style is Everywhere,” which has gained over 1.7 million total […]

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“The New Commercials”: How Content Creators are Influencing Fashion

October 6, 2023 by Vic Verbalaitis

Woman standing in front of multiple pieces of artwork at a gallery

Shortly after I entered the small, rentable gallery space nestled between Manhattan’s Upper West Side and Midtown on a moist and muggy Thursday afternoon, I witnessed the orchestration of a small production of sorts. Beneath a wall adorned with an array of artistic works, consisting generally of birds and human faces, a smartphone cameraman filmed […]

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Bringing Back the Value of Clothing

September 15, 2023 by Nicolette Cavallaro

This wasn’t your average fashion show. In place of a pristine runway in SoHo was a historic warehouse in Downtown Brooklyn, where the audience wandered through an exhibition of models and brands. Instead of a traditional New York Fashion Week show, which often signifies changes in trends and deems previous seasons’ clothes obsolete, NYFW x […]

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Neighborhood needles: knitting and needlepoint communities on the Upper East Side

November 1, 2022 by Valentina Ruiz

Finished red needlework with floral patterns

The Upper East Side is home to many luxurious fashion labels and stores selling exotic fabrics and intricate designs. It also houses the city’s largest community of needlepoint and knitting in the city. For those that prefer a craftier and more personal take on fashion than top brands like Chanel and Dior found on Madison […]

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