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Cathy Horyn
nyfw fall 2020
Feb. 8, 2020
Tom Ford Is Taking More Risks Than Ever
Plus Cinq à Sept’s historical references, Monse’s punk experimentation, and the usual at Rag & Bone.
By
Cathy Horyn
nyfw fall 2020
Feb. 7, 2020
Big Bites at Rachel Comey
The designer showcased her fall collection with a literary salon over dinner.
By
Cathy Horyn
martin margiela
Nov. 15, 2019
Margiela Finally Comes Out of Hiding
The designer allows his voice — but not his face — to be used in a new documentary.
By
Cathy Horyn
pfw spring 2020
Oct. 2, 2019
Chanel’s Reality, Louis Vuitton’s Fantasy
How grounded should fashion be?
By
Cathy Horyn
pfw spring 2020
Oct. 1, 2019
Clothes You Can Hold Onto
From Stella McCartney and Alexander McQueen, collections with an emphasis on lasting value.
By
Cathy Horyn
pfw spring 2020
Sept. 30, 2019
Balenciaga’s Great Joke
The latest, polarizing collection was hopeful in its own funny way.
By
Cathy Horyn
pfw spring 2020
Sept. 30, 2019
Legacy and Leather at Comme des Garçons, Hermès, Givenchy
Plus Thom Browne, Altuzarra, and Valentino.
By
Cathy Horyn
pfw spring 2020
Sept. 28, 2019
Celine Goes Country
And Rick Owens considers his Mexican heritage.
By
Cathy Horyn
pfw spring 2020
Sept. 27, 2019
Fashion Plays Nice
Dries Van Noten and Christian Lacroix form a partnership for the ages.
By
Cathy Horyn
pfw spring 2020
Sept. 26, 2019
Margiela’s Ode to Optimism
Plus, Patou returns after three decades.
By
Cathy Horyn
pfw spring 2020
Sept. 25, 2019
Seeing the Forest for the Trees
At Dior, Marine Serre, and Telfar, the overall message was bigger than the details.
By
Cathy Horyn
nyfw spring 2020
Sept. 12, 2019
Marc Jacobs’s American Panorama
The designer’s joyous show expressed not only how to dress in 2020 but also how to
be.
By
Cathy Horyn
nyfw spring 2020
Sept. 11, 2019
In Fashion, You Can’t Tread Water
Evolution at Eckhaus Latta, Oscar de la Renta, and Proenza Schouler.
By
Cathy Horyn
nyfw spring 2020
Sept. 10, 2019
Tom Ford Takes the Subway
Plus minimalism at The Row and Zero + Maria Cornejo, and sublime silliness at Vaquera.
By
Cathy Horyn
nyfw spring 2020
Sept. 9, 2019
Kerby Jean-Raymond Flouts Convention at Pyer Moss
The talent and ideas on his engaging runway deserve a wider presence in the world.
By
Cathy Horyn
nyfw spring 2020
Sept. 8, 2019
Ralph Lauren and His Club
It takes scale and drama to make something feel truly exclusive these days.
By
Cathy Horyn
nyfw spring 2020
Sept. 7, 2019
Is Fashion Entering a New Aristocratic Age?
Rarefied fantasies for the very few.
By
Cathy Horyn
book excerpt
Sept. 4, 2019
All About Bill
Read Cathy Horyn’s introduction to
Bill Cunningham: On the Street.
By
Cathy Horyn
pfw fall 2019
Mar. 8, 2019
Can a Great Designer Still Start From a Small Apartment in Paris?
Alexandre Blanc may prove that he can.
By
Cathy Horyn
pfw fall 2019
Mar. 6, 2019
Louis Vuitton Gets in Your Face
Plus: Stella McCartney finally makes eco-fashion chic; McQueen goes home to England.
By
Cathy Horyn
pfw fall 2019
Mar. 5, 2019
Chanel in Winter
Karl Lagerfeld is gone, and his final Chanel show, set in an alpine village, was an appropriately mindful good-bye.
By
Cathy Horyn
pfw fall 2019
Mar. 4, 2019
Adorer la Bourgeoisie
Clare Waight Keller leads fashion away from streetwear at Givenchy. Plus: Thom Browne, Balenciaga, and Valentino.
By
Cathy Horyn
nyfw fall 2019
Mar. 3, 2019
Power Comes in Many Forms
Hilfiger, Hermès, Altuzarra, Undercover, Commes, and Balmain found different ways to project feminine strength.
By
Cathy Horyn
pfw fall 2019
Mar. 2, 2019
Hedi Slimane’s Plan for Celine Begins to Emerge
The notoriously rakish designer shows he can do bourgeois, too.
By
Cathy Horyn
pfw fall 2019
Mar. 1, 2019
The Spirit of Lagerfeld at Chloé and Rick Owens
Plus: Paco Rabanne, Loewe, and Lemaire.
By
Cathy Horyn
pfw fall 2019
Feb. 28, 2019
Fashion Channels the Clashing Emotions of the Moment
Romance and paranoia at Prada, van Noten, and Margiela.
By
Cathy Horyn
pfw fall 2019
Feb. 27, 2019
The Stakes Are Too Low at Dior
Despite Maria Grazia Chiuri’s feminist slogans.
By
Cathy Horyn
pfw fall 2019
Feb. 26, 2019
Marine Serre and Simon Porte Jacquemus Are for Real
Two young French talents who could be around for a long time.
By
Cathy Horyn
the cut on tuesdays
Feb. 26, 2019
Hear Cathy Horyn on Seeing Another Side of Karl Lagerfeld
This week’s episode of our podcast,
The Cut on Tuesdays
.
By
the Cut
remembering karl
Feb. 19, 2019
Karl Lagerfeld Did the Work
The pop-culture icon worked harder, changed faster, and lasted longer than any other fashion designer.
By
Cathy Horyn
nyfw fall 2019
Feb. 14, 2019
Marc Jacobs Reminds New York What Real Fashion Is
The designer’s muse returns from Europe with another brilliant collection. Plus: Kors goes disco, delightfully.
By
Cathy Horyn
nyfw fall 2019
Feb. 13, 2019
History Lessons at Fashion Week
Top marks for Vaquera; passing grades for de la Renta and Gabriela Hearst.
By
Cathy Horyn
nyfw fall 2019
Feb. 12, 2019
The Olsens Own Minimalism
The Row (and Proenza Schouler) could be less studied and more sensual, though — like Maria Cornejo.
By
Cathy Horyn
nyfw fall 2019
Feb. 11, 2019
The Fashion System Is Dying. But Who Will Replace It?
As digital lays waste to the old ways, there’s a lack of direction among New York designers.
By
Cathy Horyn
nyfw fall 2019
Feb. 10, 2019
Eckhaus Latta Are Still Outsiders
They’re sticking to the ambiguous style that helped change fashion.
By
Cathy Horyn
nyfw fall 2019
Feb. 9, 2019
Jeremy Scott Disrupts Himself
The colorful designer goes black-and-white. Plus: relaxed sophistication at Lam and Comey.
By
Cathy Horyn
nyfw fall 2019
Feb. 8, 2019
Spotted: An Original Idea at Fashion Week
Telfar’s baptism by fashion was a gas, even if the clothes weren’t. Plus: Ralph Lauren’s bistro finesse.
By
Cathy Horyn
nyfw fall 2019
Feb. 7, 2019
Tom Ford Could Dress Congress Now
The famously provocative designer has chilled out.
By
Cathy Horyn
spring 2019 fashion issue
Feb. 7, 2019
Simone Rocha Is the Queen of the New Weird
Her quirky, wearable, ultra-feminine clothes have made her one of the most successful young designers of her generation.
By
Cathy Horyn
fashion
Dec. 22, 2018
Why It Matters That Raf Simons Left Calvin Klein
After just two years, four collections, and several awards, Calvin Klein and Simons part ways.
By
Cathy Horyn
pfw spring 2019
Oct. 3, 2018
Ghesquière Reverses the Ferrari
The Louis Vuitton designer’s sudden move away from structure was more exciting than his talk of female empowerment.
By
Cathy Horyn
pfw spring 2019
Oct. 2, 2018
Fun, Fun, Fun With Karl’s Digital Beach Babes
Simple pleasures at Chanel. Plus: McQueen’s ancient history; McCartney’s gift to Zara.
By
Cathy Horyn
pfw spring 2019
Oct. 1, 2018
The New Toughness Is Sure of Itself
Masculine/feminine at Givenchy. Plus: High-tech tailoring at Balenciaga; Thom Browne’s S&M WASPs.
By
Cathy Horyn
pfw spring 2019
Sept. 30, 2018
Rei Kawakubo Finally Gets Personal
The 75-year-old legend finds another new direction. Plus: Nadège Vanhee-Cybulski comes into her own at Hermès.
By
Cathy Horyn
pfw spring 2019
Sept. 29, 2018
The Silliness and Sexiness of Paris
Olivier Rousteing’s Balmain understands it. Plus: Loewe might be getting too relaxed.
By
Cathy Horyn
pfw spring 2019
Sept. 28, 2018
Rick Owens’s Female Vigilantes Are Ready to March
Fashion for dark days. Plus: Accessible sensuality at Chloé.
By
Cathy Horyn
pfw spring 2019
Sept. 27, 2018
Dries Van Noten’s Haute Sportswear Is Perfect
The designer’s gorgeous spring collection balanced grandness and ease. Plus: Marine Serre keeps it up.
By
Cathy Horyn
pfw spring 2019
Sept. 26, 2018
John Galliano and the Burden of Authority
To have it, a designer must stand for something.
By
Cathy Horyn
pfw spring 2019
Sept. 25, 2018
Gucci’s Arcades Project
Alessandro Michele’s oddly timed but moving trip through Paris’s fashion history. Plus: Clever, effortless simplicity at Dior.
By
Cathy Horyn
lfw spring 2019
Sept. 18, 2018
Burberry Gets Professional
Riccardo Tisci’s first show for the British mega-brand was sober and adult.
By
Cathy Horyn
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