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  • The colorful dissenter of Benetton

    Oliviero Toscani of Colors and Talk magazines talks about media hypocrisy, corporate responsibility and why fashion makes us stupid.
  • Harper's bizarre

    Where are the pizza boxes and polo shirts? A fashion mag shoots Silicon Valley and finds Prada in the cubes.
  • Oh, make me over

    As a complete fashion dunce, I was dependent on the kindness of sisters. Until my bosses took charge.
  • Letters to the editor

    Cher and Britney fans miffed over Mr. Blackwell's catty fashion calls Plus: The battle for gender equality is far from over; Disneyland is no gay utopia
  • Put your cat clothes on

    Between the Beatles' flashy suits and Madonna's damn-the-torpedoes bustier, "Rock Style" examines the finest frippery in music.
  • When help in the shop is a flop

    Why don't e-commerce sites offer real customer assistance, instead of clogging up bandwidth with cartoon helpers?
  • "None of us are hip"

    An interview with Allan Siegal, language czar of the New York Times and editor of its new style and usage guide.
  • Turning Parisienne

    In Paris for our fifth anniversary, all I could think was: What's so seductive about French women? And how can I become one?
  • Letters to the Editor

    We're simply shocked at the fictional element of Reagan bio! Plus: If overloaded by technology, turn off MTV; was Nancy Drew an early feminist?
  • "Words Fail Me," "Sin and Syntax" and "Sleeping Dogs Don't Lay"

    Three new guides to grammar and style approach the rules with a liberal informality and a healthy dash of humor.
  • Letters to the Editor

    Ann Coulter attack hit below the belt; readers stand up for the KLA.
  • The tyranny of fashion

    As clothing comes to signify less and less about a person, I wonder if I should bother getting dressed at all.
  • Queen of the cross-dressers

    From the dignified decadence of "Shakespeare in Love" to the gender-bending of "Velvet Goldmine" and "Orlando," Oscar-winning costume designer Sandy Powell is remaking fashion history.
  • Liz Tilberis

    Harper's Bazaar editor in chief, a legend in the world of fashion, dies of cancer at 51.
  • From girl games to glamour

    From girl-games to glamour: By Matthew DeBord. Silicon Alley star Theresa Duncan moves nimbly between worlds.
  • Quirky supermodels appear -- millions flee

    Geeked-out, normal or born to fiddle, the models of spring still don't resemble the lowly likes of you.
  • Cutting it off

    Courtney Weaver's hair stylist knows as well as anyone that sometimes you can't just cut it off.
  • Media Circus: Dedicated Swallower of Fashion

    If you can get out of the wayof the chortling supermodels and the Manchurian Candidate outerware, Vogue's 730-page fall fashion issue ain't half bad.
  • Heroin today, gone tomorrow

    The strung-out look may have passed its prime, but there are plenty of unhealthy lifestyles left for the fashion world to glamorize!
  • The Awful Truth

    Paint it white
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