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Milan Fashion Week

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    Gucci’s Sequined, Studded, Spangled Saga

    In a new show space, the designer Alessandro Michele told an evermore elaborate, rose-tinted tale.

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    Italian Brands Expect Some ‘Brexit’ Benefits

    Fashion executives anticipate opportunities, but some suppliers are concerned that British houses may reduce material orders and cut manufacturing.

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    Fausto Puglisi: Spring 2017

    The designer holds a theatrics-filled presentation at the Derby Theater in lieu of a traditional runway show.

Fashion Slide Shows

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    Alberta Ferretti: Spring 2017

    After debuting her demi-couture line in Paris in July, the designer returns to Milan for her spring 2017 collection.

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    Gucci: Spring 2017

    Alessandro Michele shows his latest in romantic whimsy.

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    Marques’Almeida: Spring 2017

    Marta Marques and Paulo Almeida, who are experimenting with sending ads as personalized emails to fans, show their spring collection.

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    Huishan Zhang: Spring 2017

    Presenting for the first time in London, Mr. Zhang shows his spring 2017 collection.

Fashion Reviews

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    Fashioning a Post-‘Brexit’ World

    Collections by Jonathan Anderson, Simone Rocha, Christopher Kane and others reflected the uncertainty about how Britain, and its designers, now move forward.

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    Burberry Turns the Page

    It may have been the brand’s first shop-now collection for both men and women, but the designer Christopher Bailey didn’t just go for the quick sale.

Party Coverage: Scene City

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    In London, Cocktails for 500 Fashion Influencers

    The website Business of Fashion celebrates its fourth compendium of the industry’s movers and shakers.

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    The Flashiest Parties of New York Fashion Week

    The most memorable events included a food-court rager for Opening Ceremony, club night with Jeremy Scott, and, as usual, Kanye West.

Fashion Week Photos

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    Marc Jacobs Spring 2017

    Looks from Marc Jacobs spring 2017 collection show.

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    Michael Kors Spring 2017

    The optimistic show included a live performance by Rufus Wainwright.

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    Off the Runway: Day 7

    Scenes from New York Fashion Week on Wednesday.

Men’s Style

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    Your Next Pair of Shoes Could Come From a 3-D Printer

    Fashion start-ups are using technology like smartphones and 3-D printing to make custom clothing more affordable, and Silicon Valley is taking notice.

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    How J.J. Watt Became a Tom Ford Aficionado

    The star defensive end for the Houston Texans says game day is fashion day in the National Football League.

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    How to Dress Like an Aristocrat (Without the Itch)

    Checks, please! Burberry, Paul Smith and Coach make those wonderful old British patterns – plaid, herringbone, houndstooth and such – new again.

New York Fashion Week Oral History

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  1. New York Fashion Week: An Oral History

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    The Glamour Girls

    How runway models went from being underpaid mannequins to the stars of fashion week.

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    Getting Their Act Together

    How the fashion calendar moved for New York — and ruined Donna Karan’s summer.

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    The Front Row

    Insight into the art of the seating chart.

  4. New York Fashion Week: An Oral History

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    Unforgettable Moments

    The wacky and weird events that turned fashion into theater.

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    The First Shows

    Designers recall their debuts and other pivotal moments in their runway careers.