Pat Field: Do What You Love, and You Will Make Things Happen
The costume designer of “Sex and the City” and “The Devil Wears Prada,” now 82, still heeds her family’s advice.
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The costume designer of “Sex and the City” and “The Devil Wears Prada,” now 82, still heeds her family’s advice.
Despite differing schedules, Kelly Downey and Gregory Harrington, a celebrated violinist, found a way to make things work.
With a new store, Steven Alan is trying to reconjure the magic of the boutique that put him on the fashion map.
For many people, celebrating the winter holidays means marking it in eccentric and sometimes downright inexplicable ways.
The 82-year old singer received several standing ovations at an exclusive SoHo Sessions performance that drew fans including Kevin Bacon, Jerry Seinfeld and Amy Schumer.
Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons take on the style echo chamber. Fendi celebrates choice.
Party-hopping across boroughs with Emily Witt, whose new memoir takes her from literary New York to the city’s underground nightlife scenes.
One Small Step, an initiative that facilitates conversations between people with opposing views, is trying to tackle political polarization.
The popularity of videos that show young people inhaling nitrous oxide from whipped cream chargers has prompted TikTok to block searches, and the vendor to halt sales.
Chanel has taken a stake in MB&F, the latest example of how customer enthusiasm for artisanal timepieces has prompted luxury groups to look for partners.
Liv Schmidt has inspired debates with videos that some believe encourage disordered eating. One social media site tried to remove her.
Readers share their stories of serendipitous meet-cutes at retreats, museums, cooking classes and grocery stores.
Moo Deng, whose name translates to “bouncy pork,” has united the internet while following a familiar path to stardom.
Standout shows from Bally and Bottega Veneta bring Milan Fashion Week to a close. Gucci, Versace and Moschino do some recycling.
When Samantha Rosensweig, who is well versed at lip reading, picked up on a chat John-Jay Pontrelli had with his cousin, she used the opening.