Now is not the time to dress like actual children.
The big dresses, and bigger business, of the American quinceañera.
Fashion has long embraced Peanuts — but in 2017, the gang is everywhere.
The nearly 50-year-old beauty brand has more die-hards than you realize.
Dern’s FBI agent Diane Evans makes wigs and bangles everything in the Showtime reboot.
When taking a post-blast decontamination shower, skip the conditioner.
Beautycounter has women on both sides of the aisle advocating for — and selling — safe beauty products.
Who gets to wear a shirt that says “Margaritas made me do it”?
I mean, probably not all of them.
The modern manicure is relatively new, but people have been buffing and coloring their nails for millennia.
Five years in, there are a whole lot of Korean brands trying to make it in the US.
Little plastic particles pollute the earth. BioGlitz is a different kind of sparkle.
From "The Bold Type" to "The Bell Jar," working at a women’s magazine has always been portrayed as aspirational.
The Cold War-era outfits are extremely hot.
The clock is running out on this minimalist aesthetic.
When the right jacket is all that’s between you and the road, your style is life or death.
Companies like ThirdLove, MeUndies, and Warby Parker make generous return policies part of their marketing plan.
Kirrin Finch is designing masculine clothing for anyone that wants to wear it.
The famed aviatrix may have been the first designer to sell separates.
What do you buy to help someone you’ve never met start over in a new country?
Ten years after the show first aired, costume designer Janie Bryant looks back.
Organic Male’s shave mask works in as little time as it takes to get rid of your stubble.
Like the ones laundry detergent comes in, but for shampoo and conditioner.
At ComicCon, from Leia to Wonder Woman to Elsa, princesses are the real heroes.
A crop of beauty and personal-care non-brands offer inexpensive products without the marketing markup.
What The RealReal and ThredUp are doing hints at the future of consignment.
Unlike SmarterChild, L'Oréal's chatbot wouldn't tell me I'm pretty.
Very few people wear a suit and tie to work anymore.
The show’s costume designer on what to expect from season 7.