
Peter Jensen
With designs as colorful as the muses that influence him, Peter Jensen confronts the fashion world with a gentle dose of eccentricity and humor.
With designs as colorful as the muses that influence him, Peter Jensen confronts the fashion world with a gentle dose of eccentricity and humor.
Bespoke tailor T-Michael derives as much satisfaction from the design process as he does from the end result.
Japanese novelist Jun’ichiro Tanizaki illuminates how light and shade’s dependence on one another nuances everyday moments with repose and beauty.
With its clean lines, high ceilings and ample use of natural materials, Emmanuel de Bayser’s apartment is the epitome of modernist living.
If home is wherever we lay our hats, then travel is an opportunity to change into a new one.
There’s something transcendental about train travel: The speeding carriages not only take us from A to B, but also from era to era.
New York-based fashion designer Abdul Abasi shares how his military background guides his brand’s futuristic approach to menswear.
Jade Lai has tied three locations together—Hong Kong, Los Angeles and New York—to form one concept of home.
This designer’s collections reflect her favorite pair of sneakers—comfortable and great on the dance floor.
From creating outlandish fashion shows to drumming in several bands, Henrik Vibskov keeps things unpredictable with his freestyle approach.
Camille Tanoh found his niche working for Pierre Hardy and Paul Smith. Now he’s blazing a path for the next generation of French designers.
Wide eyes, tense muscles, goose-bumped skin and sweat-dotted brows.
The English word “courage” comes from the Latin term “cor,” meaning “heart", yet we often assign this virtue to acts of mere physical fortitude.
Creating a menswear-inspired line for women, Nick Wakeman welcomes the challenges arising from forging new aesthetic territories.
Now you see them, now you don’t. Life eludes us in many ways, much like the split-second sighting of a mysterious stranger.
Sporting endeavors keep us in shape and form shapes of their own: we take a closer look at the graphic patterns inherent in the athletic field.
Crimson with burgundy, indigo with cobalt, mustard with cornflower, cerulean with turquoise.
By forgoing trends in favor of classic patterns with distinctive details, Margaret Howell draws from her childhood memories to create simple pieces.
Like her mother and grandmother before her, Kai Avent-deLeon has used grassroots innovation—and a dose of caffeine—to cultivate community in Brooklyn.
In celebration of the make-believe stories we once believed, this photo essay is a tribute to the fibs and fables that taught us how to wonder.
Whatever way you laugh, it’s one of the simplest joys. This photo essay explores laughter in its many forms and explains the science of a smile.
Learning to control the way our limbs convey meaning gives us greater control of our messages. What language is your body speaking?
Sometimes it’s best to enjoy the road you’re on as you confidently stride into uncharted territory.
With rain beating against our windows, going inside for some physical recreation may be safer than slipping on a sidewalk, even if it involves swords.
When the right scarf finds the right neck, it can add more to its owner’s character than warmth.
The daily commute can be made more bearable with a good coat, a decent book and a patient traveling companion.
The foundations for a winter wardrobe begin with cool neutrals, but adding bursts of color can enliven even the coldest of days.
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