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Fashion

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  1. critic’s notebook

    A Dark Suit and a Weary Smile

    In her concession speech, Kamala Harris offered an image for a long fight.

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    Kamala Harris at Howard University, where she delivered her concession speech on Wednesday. She wore a pantsuit in a muddy burgundy.
    CreditErin Schaff/The New York Times
  2. critic’s notebook

    A New Portrait of Trump Family Values

    Melania, Ivanka, Barron and an extended cast of supporters offer a picture of what is to come.

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    President-elect Donald J. Trump, flanked by his family and supporters, in West Palm Beach, Fla., early Wednesday morning.
    CreditHaiyun Jiang for The New York Times
  3. Critics Notebook

    A Shirt With a Choke Hold on the Political Moment

    The tie-front shirts serve as a reminder that no matter how far women have come, it’s not nearly as far as they think.

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    Kamala Harris in a tie-neck blouse and in the spotlight at the Democratic National Convention in August.
    CreditJamie Kelter Davis for The New York Times
  1. Bringing Attitude, and Exclusivity, to the World of Running Gear

    Bandit wants to “evolve running,” and the apparel company will be in the spotlight during the New York City Marathon.

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    Bandit Running, which has used athletes like Mikella Lefebvre-Oatis, a former high-jumper, in its marketing, is known for performance products that sell out quickly.
    CreditHenry Kornaros/Bandit Running
  2. Would You Wear 200 Stuffed Animals?

    Le Rêve Nazam’s teddy bear jeans are the surprising internet fashion hit of the year.

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    Le Rêve Nazam’s plush pants put Noah’s Ark to shame.
    CreditEdwin Salazar
  3. Walking Away From the Tunnel Walk

    Kyle Kuzma unleashed an arms race of pregame N.B.A. style. Now he plans to wear a bland sweatsuit to every game. Will others follow suit?

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    Once known for his audacious fashion choices, Kyle Kuzma of the Washington Wizards has been doing tunnel walks in sweats this season.
    CreditKenny Giarla/NBAE, via Getty Images
  4. Shopping for a Good Trench Coat?

    Start here.

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    Trench coats have evolved from military garb to outerwear made in numerous lengths, colors and cuts.
    Creditvia Jeana Sohn
    Better Than Basic
  5. What Is the Perfect Length for a Winter Coat?

    Looking ahead to colder weather, a reader wonders if there is an ideal cut for coats. Our fashion critic offers advice on balancing fashion and function.

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    Coats of many lengths.
    CreditSimbarashe Cha/The New York Times
    ASK Vanessa

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Style Outside

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  1. Fall Fashion in Full Bloom

    Knits, layers and other trappings of the season blended with vibrant bouquets at a London flower market.

     

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  2. Hair You Won’t Soon Forget

    The diversity of hairstyles at fashion weeks has grown to rival the range of clothes worn on and off the runway.

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    CreditPhotographs by Simbarashe Cha/The New York Times
  3. Give Them What They Want

    Tulle, camouflage, denim and all those buckles: Paris Fashion Week had a little of everything.

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    At Hermès, influencer Caroline Daur’s perfect photo-op.
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  4. Conveying Confidence Through Clothing

    Signs of self-assurance were apparent in outfits on and off the runways at Milan Fashion Week.

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    The cut of the coat and the shirt’s oversize collar made the editor Blake Abbie’s work-appropriate outfit anything but business as usual.
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Unbuttoned

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  1. How Hedi Slimane Changed Fashion

    He has just left his fourth job at a big brand. Maybe it’s time he start one of his own. Would you buy that?

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    Hedi Slimane in 2003.
    CreditMax Lautenschlaeger/Visum, Redux
  2. Kamala Harris Is Dressing to Be President

    With very little time to prepare for the campaign trail, the vice president is sticking to her suits — a political move of its own.

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    Vice President Kamala Harris in the first days of her candidacy for president of the United States.
    CreditPhotographs by Erin Schaff/The New York Times; Kenny Holston/The New York Times (second from right)
  3. Fashion’s Fake News Epidemic

    Between designer-less brands and rampant gossip, fashion is having a meltdown. And it’s not because of the heat.

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    The specter of rampant gossip hangs over the fashion industry,
    CreditMichel Euler/Associated Press
  4. J.D. Vance, Breaking the Beard Barrier

    The vice-presidential candidate is the first major party nominee with facial hair in 75 years.

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    Senator J.D. Vance, the Republican vice-presidential candidate, onstage during Day 3 of the Republican National Convention.
    CreditTodd Heisler/The New York Times
  5. Donald J. Trump, the Man, the Flag

    In a visual age, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee is making himself into the 51st star.

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    Mr. Trump in red, white and blue in front speaking in front of the Red, White, and Blue in April 2016, when he was a candidate for the Republican presidential nomination.
    CreditNathaniel Brooks for The New York Times

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Piece of Me

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  1. Megan Stalter’s Scorpio Ring

    The actress made sure that the ring, a style also owned by her girlfriend, became a part of her costume for her role in an upcoming show by Lena Dunham.

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  2. Kevin Kwan’s Art Deco Heirloom

    The author, who received the ring from his favorite aunt, described himself as its custodian “for this generation.”

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    CreditMaiwenn Raoult for The New York Times
  3. R.O. Kwon’s Jade Rings

    The rings, passed down by her mother, remind the author of the connection she has to her ancestors.

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    CreditCayce Clifford for The New York Times
  4. A Jewelry Line Rooted in Qatar

    Fatma Al-Mohannadi uses local designs and artisans to create her De Trove brand.

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    Fatma Al-Mohannadi, the founder of De Trove, has said her goal is to make jewelry that celebrates Qatari culture and history, but with designs that could be worn throughout the day.
    CreditHeath Holden for The New York Times
  5. Seeking ‘Warmth and Personality’ in the World of High-Priced Pens

    For collectors and enthusiasts at the London Pen Show, the finest writing instruments can cost thousands of dollars. As one dealer put it, “This is art of the highest quality.”

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    Francesco Alfarano’s booth at the London Pen Show featured a wide variety of offerings.
    CreditAyesha Kazim for The New York Times

Watches

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  1. 4 Young Collectors Have Phones, but It’s Watches They Love

    After all, as one said, ‘It’s not just about knowing what the time is.’

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    From far left: Iranola Folorunsho, Giovanni Prigigallo, Isaac Kizza and Jorge Moss. Mr. Moss said watches were one accessory that “can say more about you than anything else.”
    CreditSam Bush for The New York Times
  2. Is the Watch Industry Downplaying Its Sustainability Effort?

    Some observers say that, as the deadline for European Union reporting nears, brands have lowered the volume on their environmental communications.

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    CreditBenjamin Flouw
  3. In England, Manchester Enhances Its Watch World Presence

    More retail outlets and a new fair add a modern layer on the city’s historic connections to the industry.

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    A view of St. Ann’s Square in Manchester from about 1900. Today the St. Ann’s area has some of the best watch shopping in the city.
    CreditHistoria/Shutterstock
  4. Patek Philippe Debuts a New Sporty Watch Design

    The Cubitus collection begins with three iterations, but additional versions are promised.

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    The 5821/1A, part of the new angular Cubitus collection from Patek Philippe. The line was introduced in October and is the brand’s first entirely new collection in 25 years.
    CreditPatek Philippe
  5. Does Your Watch Need Care? This Website Wants to Help.

    WatchCheck says it can arrange repairs and maintenance for more than 200 brands and 38,700 models.

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    Padded packaging for customers to use to protect a watch when sending in for maintenance or repairs with WatchCheck, a new service.
    CreditWatchCheck

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    Seductive songs about the pursuit of female pleasure have made the dancehall artist Shenseea a new face of girl power.

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    Even the most delicate fabrics can often be treated at home, rather than dry-cleaned, and it doesn’t have to be a hassle.

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