Four bridal experts guide us through this still-uncertain but hopeful time.
One year into the worst crisis of a generation, the nation’s artisanal trades may — finally — be on the upswing.
Our post-pandemic sustainability narratives won't get better without sustained effort.
The under-25 demographic became fashion and beauty's "It" influencers, top consumers and most vocal activists this year. They're also just getting started.
A pandemic-driven obsession or a category set to define fashion's future? We peel ourselves off our couch-desks and investigate.
Plus, Alejandra Alonso Rojas is lowering prices but swearing off sales.
The sustainability movement experienced both gains and losses in this monumental year. But it also proved it's here to stay.
Plus, Nikki Ogunnaike is the new digital director at 'Harper's Bazaar'.
Maggie Marilyn and Mara Hoffman adopted different strategies to ride out this uncertain year.
Much of the Spring 2021 hair and makeup seemed to have been an afterthought — but a handful of defiantly optimistic looks shone through.
Nine months into an unprecedented global pandemic, New York Fashion Week kicks off on Sunday. (Yes, still.) Here's how it came together.
Plus, 'Vogue' features 67 people working behind-the-scenes in fashion.
From holding virtual fittings via Zoom to shooting in a summer camp-style quarantine bubble.
Plus, can fashion adapt to a new, post-pandemic way of life?
Can the humble consignment store replicate its famously intimate in-person shopping experience online? That's the plan.
Plus, Dan Levy of "Schitt's Creek" is launching his own eyewear brand.
Madison Reed CEO and Founder Amy Errett on running a business that's thriving, despite (and because of) the pandemic.
Plus, Christian Siriano receives state funding to produce PPE.
The brand is donating what it would've spent on the shoot — one million euros — to Rome's Lazzaro Spallanzani Hospital.
If it feels like calming earth tones are everywhere, that's because they are. And there's a reason for it.
Our guide to navigating the increasingly crowded non-medical mask market.
Thredup believes the Covid-19 crisis has accelerated the consumer shift towards secondhand e-commerce.
Tell us how the Covid-19 pandemic and other events have impacted your shopping tendencies — or lack thereof — in this super-quick survey.