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The recent ICE raids on Los Angeles’s Fashion District served as a potent reminder that immigrant labor has been the backbone ...
Our critics pick 11 outstanding exhibitions — many still on view this summer —and tour the renewed Frick Collection and the ...
From multipurpose utility garments to Instagrammable maxi dresses and floppy hats, one thing is for sure – we don't dress ...
The American market now makes up 70% of the company’s total sales, but in March, with US President Donald Trump threatening imminent tariffs on Chinese imports, Huang was tasked with finding new ...
As an American who spent six months living in Europe, I noticed many lifestyle differences. I plan on taking aspects of European life home with me.
Americans might have to make their own clothes, ... Despite the strong presence of Japanese and European sewing machine brands, ... In 1950, only about a third of American women worked. Now, ...
In conversation with Ana Margarita Flores and Marisol Mendez on multifaceted identities, belonging, and portraying the ...
A pop-up stand hoped to raise awareness of legislative action that some educators say has placed restrictions on the subjects ...
Temu’s sales decline in the U.S. is deepening as the online marketplace drastically cuts spending on advertising targeting ...
Now might be a good time to start back-to-school, Halloween, Christmas and Hanukkah shopping, thanks to tariff-induced ...
Amid an onslaught of tariffs that are increasing the cost of everything from Hermes bags to their knockoffs, where something is made has taken on a new urgency.
Chernow, the author of 'Hamilton' and other bestsellers, shows the Twain we know as well as his unrelenting gloom and compulsive spending, hidden under the legend of the incisive and witty author.