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Spring 2021 Fashion Issue
style
Mar. 5, 2021
The Fashion Industry Can’t Seem to Get Enough of Carlos Nazario
The stylist did 14 covers in 12 months.
By
Emilia Petrarca
style
Mar. 3, 2021
No Sleep Till
Sidetalk
Two NYU students host the city’s best 60-second talk show.
By
Stella Bugbee
style
Mar. 2, 2021
The Row’s Beige Ambition
Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen grew up to make New York’s most desirable clothes. But can even perfection survive the pandemic?
By
Matthew Schneier
new yawk style
Mar. 1, 2021
Thank You, Dr. Zizmor
The newest fashion trend in New York is — unironically, hyper-specifically — New York itself.
By
Stella Bugbee
new yawk style
Mar. 1, 2021
The City Ate My Closet
An utterly fractional sampling of some of the most-worn (and most-coveted) New York merch.
By
Emilia Petrarca
power
Feb. 28, 2021
Alexander Wang Off Duty
The designer was famous for his partying. Now, he could become infamous.
By
Angelina Chapin
and
Matthew Schneier