Style

Is Your Wardrobe Hurting The Planet?
Nearly three-fifths of all clothing ends up in incinerators or landfills within a year of being produced.

Making A Fashion Misstatement: Why Do People Buy Pre-Ripped Jeans?
Pre-torn jeans are back, and once again, fashion sense is overriding common sense.

Marie Kondo Be Damned. I'm Keeping My Stuff.
Well, most of it anyway.

The Clothes That Made Us Men: A Sartorial Reminiscence Of A Boyhood In Haiti
Twenty years ago, my brothers and I cracked the code of the power of clothing. In a country where opportunities were limited, we aimed high.

It's Okay To Love Fashion: On The Substance Of Style
What better way for the smart woman to project her confidence than through her clothing?
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Do Clothes Maketh The Man?
It’s hard to overstate the importance of clothing when it comes to the perceptions of others.

Hot Pink Is The New Black
I’ve had it with women dressing like hens, wrens and blackbirds. It’s winter, ladies, not a daguerreotype.

What Not To Wear
I knew I needed outside help when my husband asked, “Do you ever buy anything that doesn’t have a red clearance tag on it?”

The Hidden Costs Of Fast Fashion
The clothes we unthinkingly pull on each day are knit into a global web of meaning and impact.

The Saving Grace Of Going Gray
A lot of attention is paid when the choices one makes are noticeably different from the rest of the pack.

Sarah Jessica Parker And The Perils Of 'Cheap' Shoes
SJP, she who made Monolo Blahnik a household name, blames inexpensive high heels for her podiatric woes. Anita Diamant isn't buying it.

Hillary Clinton: Her Legacy, Her Future, And Most Importantly, Her Glasses
Watching our outgoing secretary of state as she wraps up her term, there is much to consider: her place in the history books, whether she’ll run in 2016, and why...

The One In The White Shirt
Reconsidering the possibilities and benefits of a uniform.

The Real Cost Of Fast Fashion
In the ever quickening race to get trends to market, one very important element of retail consumption has seemingly disappeared: quality.

When Everyone Has An Apothecary Table
Perhaps nothing is more revealing than the home we keep. The art, the books, even the dish towels we choose can be very telling. But, asks Cheryl Katz, what happens...

Bigger Isn't Better. Smaller Is.
Living and working in small spaces. Some find it claustrophobic, but Boston-based designer Cheryl Katz says — it gets us closer to what we hold most dear.