Your style shouldn’t suffer because the weather can’t make up its mind. For times when you’re unsure what to wear during this tricky season, there are a few guidelines.
Fashion
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It’s time to start thinking about which outfit you’re going to wear to the living room. My recommendation is to layer yourself like potato gratin so you can remove or add pieces.
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With $80, an iPhone and a strong desire to bring African goods to e-commerce, Whitney Osei-Akintaju founded Ethnic District in 2016.
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Delta has taken the runway to the sky with their new uniforms by Zac Posen. The designer, known for his decadent and inspiring designs, observed airline workers in nearly every position to understand what was needed in all aspects from material to structure.
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Target’s website about exploded in 2011 when the store offered low-cost items from the Italian fashion house Missoni, drawing huge lines and sell-outs in 24 hours.
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A graduate of Parsons School of Design, Kay Unger has been in the fashion industry for more than four decades. Early in her career she recognized a need for more “clean dinner dresses.”
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It’s rare that an item of clothing takes on cult status. Like Coco Chanel’s little black dress from the 1920s, Diane von Furstenberg’s wrap dress has that status.
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“I want to create positive, happy clothes. It’s time to see people smiling,” said designer Jeanette Kastenberg in her artist profile for the Museum of Arts and Design.
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Hailed as the “boy wonder” of the fashion world, Marc Jacobs designed his first collection at age 21. After working at Perry Ellis, he started his own label. He was also creative director of Louis Vuitton for 16 years, until 2013.
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Brothers Kevin and Jay McLaughlin opened their first shop in 1977 on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, selling classic American clothes and accessories. From that first J. McLaughlin location, the brand has grown to more than 100 stores and an ecommerce site.