Tilda Swinton: Down The Garden Path
Tilda Swinton sits down with BAZAAR to talk about her lost poetry, her spiritual home and her eternal gathering of a creative tribe.
Paris Fashion Reinvents the Spectacle
Fresh intimacy at Chanel, humanity at Thom Browne, and a feminine coup d’etat at Miu Miu. Words by Rachel Tashjian Tuesday marked the official end of an oddball fashion month. There were a few standout shows, but it often felt like designers were
5 Ways To Wear Something Blue On Your Wedding Day
The 19th-century rhyme “something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue, a sixpence in your shoe” has been a superstition modern brides have taken into account for good luck on their wedding day. In an endless sea of white, whether
Au Revoir: Days 8 & 9 Close Paris Fashion Week Spring RTW 2023
We hate to say goodbye, but days eight and nine have brought Paris Fashion Week Spring RTW 2023 to an end. Here’s the roundup of our favourite looks from the final two days of what was an absolute fashion frenzy
The 20 Best Perfumes of All Time
Discover a new (or old) favorite. Words by Lindy Segal Finding a signature scent can be a years-long process. Fragrance is notoriously personal, and each one smells unique on the wearer. But a great place to start is with some of the
Amanda Gorman Has Big Dreams
Amanda Gorman, whose recitation of “The Hill We Climb” at the 2021 inauguration made her America’s most famous poet, has never met a mountain she couldn’t scale.
At Paris Couture, Anyone Can Be A Snob
Though houses like Dior and Schiaparelli serve a rarefied few, they speak to a much larger audience. Words by Rachel Tashjian Maybe the most curious contradiction about fashion right now is its status as a pillar of popular culture—something that anyone can