MOST RECENT ARTICLES BY:

Amy Larocca

  1. 1 + 1 = 1Deconstructing the collaborative process of the Proenza Schouler boys.
  2. Small is BeautifulResisting the allure of world domination can work in your favor. These three New York designers are happily under the radar.
  3. Yoko, NowThe surprisingly sexy septuagenarian.
  4. Julia Donaldson, StudentIn this outfit I’m like Alice in Wonderland meets some old spidery widow.
  5. Peter Hayn, ArtistI have fifteen fur coats, and I wish I’d met you on one of my other strolls up and down Madison Avenue. There are so many others that are more e […]
  6. How to Cut the TensionFrom the type-A executive to the beaten-down barista, six prescriptions for reestablishing control of your life.
  7. Crystal Boria, Nursing Student“I like my shoes high. You never find me in sneakers or Tims.”
  8. Holly Harnsongkram, Creative Director and Part-Owner of Nom de Guerre“I’m not turned off by anyone’s personal style…it gives you a good idea of what their background is, and what their interests are.”
  9. Oleg Cassini, Fashion Designer“I have maybe 50 pairs of shoes of classical beauty. I look at them most of the time, but I do not wear them.”
  10. Gorilla MarketingJapan’s cult clothing line comes to New York.
  11. Michael and Kathryn CerussiHe’s a corporate trial lawyer. She’s a retired magazine executive.
  12. The Next Generation of Designers Started Down the Runway.Meet the newest avatars of style.
  13. The Waist Returned.And other seismic shifts in fashion.
  14. Ciara Gilmartin, Store Manager“I like kind of feminine clothes, but I’m very low-maintenance.”
  15. Agathe Snow, ArtistSpotted on the corner of Elizabeth Street and Prince Street.
  16. Kosuke Okawa, StudentSpotted on the corner of Elizabeth Street and Prince Street.
  17. Map No 4: Lexington AvenueThe stretch of Lexington Avenue from 69th Street to 82nd Street feels like a slice of New York past, with few chains and a clutch of boutiques […]
  18. Kate Young, StylistSpotted on the corner of Prince Street and Elizabeth Street.
  19. Kay Goldberg, Ninth-GraderSpotted on the corner of Bleecker Street and West 11th Street.
  20. Principles of PersuasionArchitect Peter Marino had several mandates for his redesign of Chanel’s American flagship store on 57th Street: Increase the retail space f […]
  21. Josh Miller, Commercial DirectorWith Oskar, a soft-coated wheaton terrier. Spotted at the corner of Elizabeth Street and Prince Street.
  22. Deena Abdulaziz, MotherSpotted on 61st Street and Madison Avenue.
  23. Donald Abrams, Legal SecretarySpotted at the corner of Fifth Avenue and 57th Street.
  24. Valeria Ostapenko, ModelSpotted on Ninth Avenue and 14th Street.
  25. A Museum Of Her OwnArt-world impresario Yvonne Force Villareal curates her family’s Tribeca apartment.
  26. Quiet StormTenthousandthings’ low-key jewelry moves to the loud and proud meatpacking district.
  27. 5 x 10The New York shows are over, and your fashion future is here. As a crib sheet for the style-centric, we’ve sorted through the thousands of […]
  28. Sparkle PlentyFour jewelers with expansionist tendencies find shiny new homes.
  29. Pattern RecognitionPucci is giving its burnished brand an image boost, with new products and a glowing new store.
  30. The GraduatesFresh out of Parsons, designers Natalia, Ashleigh, Colette, and Ian have the ambition—and what’s left of summer—to make sure theirs are the nam […]
  31. What About Bob?Unmasking the fake Bob Weinstein.
  32. How to Take a PlungeThe loveliest public pool
  33. How to Arrive at Skadden, Arps Cool as a CucumberDiscover the miracle of seven-ounce wool
  34. Deco DeconstructedWhy classic Art Deco is not necessarily what you think it is.
  35. The Sporting LifeThe favorite designer of the First Lady—JFK’s First Lady, that is—unveils a new sportswear line.
  36. World TravelerRoberta Freymann goes overground.
  37. Costume DramaA panel of fashion experts salutes the few brave souls who attempted the Met Costume Institute gala’s eighteenth-century Dangerous Liaison […]
  38. Flexible SpendingWorking out New York’s priciest personal trainers.
  39. ParisYou’re having wardrobe issues. Serious wardrobe issues. Midlife-crisis-size wardrobe issues. For the first time, you’re even contemp […]
  40. HoustonYou are an architecture and design geek. You’ve been to Bilbao; you’ve seen the Villa Savoye. Now you keep hearing about Houston.
  41. Shock TreatmentsHow three of the city’s signature haircuts get that way.
  42. White NoiseThe threats of turbulence behind a perfectly serene space.
  43. Rock and RoilThe delicate art of co-designing Lou Reed’s furniture—with Lou Reed.
  44. Spiking HeelsThe rising euro has U.S. shoe designers worried about slipping profits.
  45. Collectible GucciAs Tom Ford leaves the house where he made his name, smart buyers are hoarding his ready-to-wear designs. Some will climb right into them; other […]
  46. DownsizedCity women have long craved Sigerson Morrison’s sexy shoe designs. Now they can actually afford them.
  47. Big HairWhen Sally Hershberger (the woman who gave Meg Ryan her signature cut) opened her own salon—offering the city’s first $600 haircut&# […]
  48. Gait CheckRunway coach J. Alexander rates the season’s struts. (The Belgian girls get their walking papers.)
  49. Fur TradeHuge hats jump from front row to runway.
  50. Trend-SpottingWhen did 7th on Sixth become the Serengeti? Since leopard became the “It” fur.
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