The fashion industry faces a dire financial future. Stores are closed, production is largely halted, runway shows are canceled, and magazines are scrambling to figure out how to produce remotely. But companies are still diving deep into their pockets to donate millions of dollars to help fight the coronavirus. They’re also doing what they can with the resources they have, whether that means sewing
It can be easy to fall into a style rut while social distancing and working from home. Day by day, the tailored blazers and black dress pants I once wore to the office are replaced by cozy sweatpants and no-frills tees. But there’s one piece of my wardrobe that has yet to be phased out: denim. Yes, I’m aware it’s a controversial
Staying indoors for days on end with no social contact leaves the mind free to wander. I’ve been doing a lot of soul-searching, and one thing I’ve realized about myself is that I am extremely good at buying sweatsuits. My sweatsuit collection is robust to the point of ridiculousness. I began collecting them during a Paris Hilton phase, followed by a Sopranos phase, followed
You may have noticed some posts from our friends at the Strategist on the Cut. They’ll be dropping in every now and again, sharing their expertise on the basics you don’t have time to research and the weird and wonderful things you don’t yet know you need. Ever since we’ve been hunkered down working from home, we’ve been thinking about comfortable and luxurious ways to
Like much of the economy, the fashion retail industry has been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic. Stores have closed, events have been canceled, and Americans who are rapidly losing their jobs and staying indoors probably won’t be shopping for cute outfits. The Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) and Vogue’s Fashion Fund is hoping to provide a spot of relief with its