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Cathy Horyn

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Phoebe Philo Knows Cool
Her latest collection prioritizes personality over status.
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At Miu Miu, a Look You Can Believe In
In six months, we’ll see girls wearing plain, dull gray or beige minidresses and shrunken blazers.
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Matthieu Blazy Continues to Surprise at Chanel
Coco’s story is the foundation, but Chanel’s new designer is starting a trajectory all his own.
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At Celine, a Visual Punch
Michael Rider’s show is still on my mind — including a wool crêpe dress reconsidered by his Phoebe Philo days.
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Fashion That Makes You Feel
In a season of tailoring, Givenchy’s is among the very best. Plus: the designers are having a field day at Loewe.
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What do Schiaparelli and Rick Owens Have in Common?
On Thursday, it became clear how surprisingly similar their notions of glamour actually are.
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Pieter Mulier’s Final Alaïa Show
The clothes were comprehensible, grounded in reality—in fact, the kind that would catch your eye on the street.
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A Sharp, Clear Vision at Dior
Jonathan Anderson took some of his debut collection’s girlie shapes and some of couture’s pomp and smoothly combined them.
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A Mixed-Up Bottega Veneta Show
The problem is Louise Trotter, Bottega’s new designer, does not appear to have a plan for brand.
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Demna’s Gucci Has a Blunt Start
The designer’s grasp of a changing audience is already causing me to question things I see on other runways.
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At Prada, a Spectacular Lesson in Layering
Miuccia Prada said about styling 15 models in 60 looks, “It’s personality, sentiments, and sexuality. She lives them together, in a day, in a life.”
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This Jil Sander Collection Deepens Our Understanding of Minimalism
Plus: Maria Grazia Chiuri debuts at Dior with a uniform.
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New Talent Is Keeping London Fashion Alive
Brands like A Letter, Yaku, Pauline Dujancourt, and Steve O Smith bring a new energy to the city.
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A Road Trip Through Spain With Loewe’s New Creative Directors
It’s increasingly rare for designers to get offline to find inspiration. So I persuaded Lazaro Hernandez and Jack McCollough to go on a road trip.
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A Risk-Taking Diotima Show
Rachel Scott worked with the archives of artist Wifredo Lam to create pieces that look fresh and broaden her aesthetic.
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Calvin Klein is Not a Cult I’d Want to Join
Designer Veronica Leoni spoke of “the cult of the body.” I can’t believe many would want to join.
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45 Years of Michael Kors
The anniversary show was an exemplary display of know-how and timing.
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Proenza Schouler After Proenza Schouler
Rachel Scott’s debut show focused on comfortable and practical looks — but it could have used a bit of novelty.
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A Sublimely Concise Marc Jacobs
The designer, whose past five collections have featured extreme shapes, pares back.
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At Valentino, a Parisian Peep Show
Inescapably, there was also erotic meaning in the presentation — though not so much in the clothing.
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Sex Sells at Saint Laurent
At a show that included the Heated Rivalry actors in the front row, Anthony Vaccarello presented a new silhouette.
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The Fantastic Freshness of Chanel
Matthieu Blazy’s debut couture collection for Chanel shows new possibilities in fashion.
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Jacquemus Heats Up
The clothes were full of curves and a lighthearted sensuality.
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At Dior, an Artistic Couture Debut
The collection brought a more youthful esprit to Dior couture than it had under Maria Grazia Chiuri.
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Menswear Meets the Moment
In subtle or direct ways, designers take on topics related to the chaos and cruelty in today’s world, a police-state culture.
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Dior Loosens Up
Compared with Jonathan Anderson’s men’s debut, this collection felt much less studied and more relaxed.
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