From Schiaparelli, Gucci & More

For fall 2024, designers continued to explore the different sides of dressing for success, using sartorial expressions that include a variety of takes on the suit. At Schiaparelli, Texan designer Daniel Roseberry offered Western-inspired tailoring with suits that featured new high-waisted, low-crotch pants worn with cowboy boots and braids of hair in place of ties.  … Read more

Phillip Lim Says Cheers, Siriano’s Front Row, Puma Draws a Crowd

SPECIAL YEAR: Third time’s the charm for Phillip Lim, who again teamed up with legacy Cognac-producer Hennessy on Thursday to ring in the Lunar New Year and New York Fashion Week on the same night. “It’s been such an incredible partnership because growing up in an Asian American household, Hennessy is something we pray to … Read more

What to Look for at New York Fashion Week February 2024

Before the fall collections begin down the runway at New York Fashion Week this Friday, WWD got a look at the inspirations behind the fashion. And already, some defining themes of the fall 2024 fashion season have emerged. With a new show venue, New York City will come to the fore. The story of NYFW … Read more

Will Hendrick’s Gin and Wiederhoeft new collaboration spark a new marketing craze?

Valentine’s Day has become a marketing boon; many sectors like beauty, floral, hospitality, fashion, and wine and spirit amp up love-themed merch and promos for the February holiday. Courtesy The latter has forged alliances throughout the year, making them not-so-strange bedfellows. Until recently, those generally meant liquor brands sponsored fashion events. A new collaboration called … Read more

Sotheby’s and CFDA’s Thom Browne toast new auction and exhibit

While fashion folks revel in collecting clothing, Thom Browne demonstrates his accruals extend beyond garments at a new auction at Sotheby’s. Steven Kolb (left), Thom Browne, and Anna Wintour – BFA ‘Visions of America’—curated by the designer much like a museum exhibition—highlights aspects of American craftsmanship that range from fine art, furniture, decorative arts, ceramics, … Read more

Longtime Washington, D.C., Retailer Maxine Rizik Tanous – WWD

Maxine Rizik Tanous, a Washington, D.C. specialty store doyenne who helped to dress first ladies, cabinet secretaries, Supreme Court justices and diplomats, died Dec. 13 at her home in Bethesda, Md. Tanous, 95, died of natural causes surrounded by her family, according to her son-in-law Paul Jacobson. Services will be held Wednesday at 3 p.m. … Read more