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Fashion: Breezing into Town
What emerges from designers' spring cleaning: simple, city-perfect pieces combined with a chic new sense of proportion. Fluid, soft-color fabricscut long and flowing, worn snugly wrapped, or draped and slit so they swirl-combine in gently overlapping layers that are built to move
People Are Talking About: Art: Light Fantastic
Leo Villareal finds the perfect medium for transforming a landmark space.
View: Balmain's New Designer: Balmain Nouveau
The storied Parisian house lands a bold young designer. Lynn Yaeger meets Christophe Decarnin.
Fashion: White Heat
Leaving penitent black behind, designers embraced white at the European spring collections, ushering in a new prettiness epitomized by softly sexy evening dresses in ethereal fabricssuch as sheer netting, silk chiffon, gauze, and laceoften cut high on the thigh. Equally stellar on the runways was model Nadja Auermann, whose gone-platinum ringlets perfectly reflect fashion's lightened-up look, photographed here by Steven Meise
Fashion: Nobody Beats the Miz
Stephanie Mansfield talks with fashion's favorite son, Isaac Mizrahi
Fashion: Concrete Details
What every urban adventurer needsclean lines and strong silhouettes.
Fashion: Dress for Less: Not Strictly Uniform
HAVING GRADUATED FROM AVANTGARDE ATELIERS TO KEY RUNWAYS IN PARIS AND MILAN, THE ''NAUGHTY SCHOOLGIRL'' LOOK OF THIGH-HIGH KILTS, TINY TOPS, AND BOYISH BLAZERS (WITH KNEE SOCKS AND ANKLETS, TO BOOT) IS TAKING OFF BIG TIME. HERE, FRESH FACES CHARLOTTE GAINSBOURG, ALEX SIEGEL, AND STELLA TENNANT SPORT THE INEXPENSIVE SIDE OF THIS SEXY, YOUNG DRESS CODECAUGHT IN THE ACT BY STEVEN MEISEL
Fashion: Technicolor Dreams
The shock of the hue: Without warning, a pop of supersaturated chartreuse a brash dash of wildest carnelian or tangerine...