Fashion Doublet Spring/Summer 2026 is ripe for picking In Paris, designer Masayuki Ino cultivates a produce-inspired collection named after the Japanese phrase, 'Itadakimasu'—a statement of gratitude before a meal
Literature Do you know what your soul wants? Maya Martinez might In her new book ‘Theatrics’, the playwright-performer draws on Texas Roadhouse, Desperate Housewives, and TikTok spirals to stage a new kind of existential comedy
Literature Mohammed El-Kurd refuses to perform for the West The Palestinian writer—in conversation with Hannah Black and photographed by Nan Goldin—speaks on his new book 'Perfect Victims,' an unflinching indictment of Zionism and the...
Fashion For Mihara Yasuhiro, deception is in the details The designer's Spring/Summer 2026 collection 'Ordinary People' riddles the everyday with a series of extraordinary twists
Above the Fold An exhibit celebrating fashion’s fascination with ‘Heavenly Bodies’ The Met's 2018 Costume Institute exhibition, “Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination,” explores the relationship between fashion and Catholicism. by Ann Binlot Conversations Fashion in an Age of Technology Sci-fi prophet noir William Gibson and the Met’s Andrew Bolton explore the future of fashion. by John Ortved
Above the Fold An exhibit celebrating fashion’s fascination with ‘Heavenly Bodies’ The Met's 2018 Costume Institute exhibition, “Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination,” explores the relationship between fashion and Catholicism. by Ann Binlot
Conversations Fashion in an Age of Technology Sci-fi prophet noir William Gibson and the Met’s Andrew Bolton explore the future of fashion. by John Ortved