On the Runway Blog
A Rainy Night of Stars, and a Laurel
By CATHY HORYN
Last night was the Fashion Group's annual blowout, at Cipriani Wall Street, a journey of 1,000 miles (it seemed).
Last night was the Fashion Group's annual blowout, at Cipriani Wall Street, a journey of 1,000 miles (it seemed).
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Major retailers like West Elm, CB2, Pottery Barn and Restoration Hardware all sell vintage or handmade objects, or produce items with that look.
A deluge of vintage and artisanal products is now available online and through mass-market retailers. Has authenticity become just another fad?
The world of childproofing has changed in recent years, both in the hazards that families face at home and in the products available to help them.
An architect took her dark, formal 1910 town house in Brooklyn and turned it Midcentury Modern.
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Eve Ashcraft, an architectural color consultant, likes to paint, and repaint, her East Village apartment.
In Key West, a hurricane-wrecked home is rebuilt as a private refuge.
Modernist cuisine made – well, not simple. But doable at least.
This pie looks like a pizza.
Why do we find tiny-size sweets enchanting if they are inherently less satisfying?
An unassuming Italian restaurant on East Houston Street attracts some very famous patrons.
A look at three new places serving ambitious bar food.
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Mr. Wolfson, a leading advocate of same-sex marriage, now celebrates the experience with Dr. He.
The couple, who met online, both have careers in business development.
The bride works for President Obama’s re-election campaign; the bridegroom is a partner in an investment company.
The bride works for the Senate minority leader, and the bridegroom for a law firm.
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Arnold Scaasi and Parker Ladd said the judge was absent, but they had sought to make their marriage vows, after 50 years together.
In this homemade video, Dr. Anne Rounds and Kimmy Szeto illustrate the start their relationship together since dating when Anne was an undergraduate student and Kimmy was her teacher.
Using shades from fall's makeup collections, Laurence Hovart and Eric Maillet created works of art exclusively for The Moment.
Now at P. S. 1: a compulsively watchable, feature-length digital animation that goes well beyond the whisper of sweet nothings.
A new show at at the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London features 60 contemporary architecture magazines, fanzines and journals from more than 20 countries.
In this sleek coffee-table volume, Linda O'Keefe explores the subtleties of white -- and traces its historic and cultural roots -- in interiors, architecture, and art.
The illustrator Chris Gall has blended his strangely transporting tableaus into the first cocktail book from the Manhattan speakeasy PDT.
Halloween is nigh, and the big question for those who dare to dress up is should one go pretty or ghoulish?
In anticipation of Halloween: custom costumes from inspired designers.
The Polish princess Sarah Lavoine - nee Poniatowski - is France's decorator du jour.
This Halloween, the Gateway Playhouse is threatening to become the most haunted location in Suffolk County.
A museum in Antwerp celebrates a Belgian singer who was pure Nashville in style.
As the creative director of Chez Panisse, the Kyoto-born chef Sylvan Mishima Brackett learned a thing or two about catering intimate events with elan.
In anticipation of Halloween: custom costumes from inspired designers.
Duo Dickinson's book on home renovation is just as much about common sense as it is about aesthetic sense.