In the five years that Tiffany Posh has been doing hair for Black women in metro Washington, D.C., she's never had so many of them refer to her signature silk press as "presidential." Posh ...
A reader struggles to see the allure of wearing black clothing. Our fashion critic offers ... I asked Kate Lanphear, the women’s style editor of T magazine and a favorite of street-style ...
Reimagining the abaya as modern, chic attire, rather than simply a modest black dress, is contributing to the rising fashion trend in Saudi Arabia. Image: Shutterstock Women’s fashion wear is taking ...
Fashion stylists, hair stylists, designers, makeup artists, and models are all integral to the vision. Black, queer men happen ... drew inspiration from women in show business and the 1967 film ...
With New York Fashion Week in full force ... of Barack and Michelle Obama has grown into an independent young woman who’s found her comfort zone with her classic but sometimes boho and edgy ...
Since there are a gazillion options to choose from and all kinds of sizing and sleeve variations, I tapped stylish women to hear about the black tees ... to reporting on clothing basics, I always ...
Because the brand only makes plus-size clothing, it’s gotten its fits really right. The Kadys are the company’s signature pant, a bestseller that’s been popular for years. The pants come in ...
The 50-year-old designer, fresh off her killer Paris Fashion Week show ... polish to her tonal all-black look "I wear a lot of black basics, because, after all ‘Women who wear black live ...
And just like that, New York Fashion Week has come and gone ... showing a reimagination of sportswear for today’s woman, while Michael Kors opted for classic knits that are bound to be closet ...
Cotte D'Armes took fashion folks to church, marking designer Clarence Ruth's solo runway debut at NYFW. The show melded "traditional apparel of women in ... paired with black gowns, jackets ...
The mainstream fashion media may not see these brands as standouts, but they speak to the demographic of upper-middle-class women with expendable incomes who admire brands like The Row — the ...