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New York University's independent student newspaper, established in 1973.

Washington Square News

New York University's independent student newspaper, established in 1973.

Washington Square News

Two shoppers stand in front of a rack of clothes at the Manhattan Vintage Show.

Past is the new present: New York City’s vast vintage world

The Manhattan Vintage Show gathered New York’s most fashionable old souls and global vintage collectors this weekend for a massive retail experience.
Payton Selby, Contributing Writer October 24, 2022

While combing through the resplendent clothing assemblage at the Manhattan Vintage Show on Oct. 15, I came across a Russian bekesha coat from the 1930s. As I traced the beautifully...

An illustration of six clothing items against a green background. Items include a pair of pink pants, a green purse, cheetah-print sunglasses, a ballet wrap skirt, ’70s-inspired flared pants and a cream knit bodycon dress.

Trend forecast for your warm-weather wardrobe

Stressed about what to wear after you put away your winter clothes? Here’s what all the it-girls are wearing and where you can get their looks.
Autumn Kaufman, Contributing Writer April 1, 2022

Spring is the season of bright colors, funky patterns and the emergence of new trends that allow you to stay stylish in the heat. Looking at what the social media trendsetters...

Fringe Fall 2021

Fringe Fall 2021

November 24, 2021

Quarantine Hasn’t Stopped This NYU Junior From Turning Out Looks

Quarantine Hasn’t Stopped This NYU Junior From Turning Out Looks

Niha Chandrasekar strives to keep up creativity in her fashion and beauty, even without the unparalleled creative energy of New York City.
Divya Nelakonda, Beauty & Style Editor April 30, 2020

When I first saw CAS junior Niha Chandrasekar on Zoom, the first thing that caught my eye was her makeup: an ombre rainbow that spanned across her eyelids. But what was most striking...

Matthew Glasper is a decorated jazz artist who has been signed to Blue Note since 2005. (Via Facebook)

Robert Glasper Covers Stevie Wonder at Blue Note

Three-time Grammy-winner Robert Glasper covered much of Stevie Wonder’s catalog at Blue Note Saturday night.
Kamau Littletree Holston, Contributing Writer November 5, 2019

Prolific producer, arranger, songwriter and jazz pianist Robert Glasper has certainly had a busy month. October not only saw the release of his Hip-Hop/Jazz fusion mixtape, “F-ck...

Retired New York City Police detective Frank Serpico at his cabin in the woods in Antonino D'Ambrosio's film "Frank Serpcio".

Tribeca 2017: Documentary ‘Frank Serpico’ Lauds an Honest Cop

Daniella Nichinson, Staff Writer April 26, 2017
Antonino D'Ambrosio's new documentary "Frank Serpico" retells the story of the famous New York City cop in Serpico's own words, reinforcing the message that doing the right thing is always the right thing.
Matiere F/W 2017

Matiere F/W 2017

Sophie Shaw, Beauty & Style Editor February 2, 2017

Masculinity molded Matiere’s Fall/Winter 2017 collection. The looks, unembellished and practical (aside from a pair of plaid wool cargo shorts), maintained a strong sense...

70s shoe trends are back and better than ever with a large variety of fashionable, trendy options.

‘70s Shoes Make a Comeback

Sophie Fay Shaw, Staff Writer April 11, 2016
The '70s are back this spring and we've rounded up the best shoes to spruce up your wardrobe.
Coach 1941 Fall/Winter 2016

Coach 1941 Fall/Winter 2016

David Bologna, Contributing Writer February 3, 2016
Coach 1941 Fall/Winter 2016
Lucio Castro Spring/Summer 2015

Lucio Castro Spring/Summer 2015

Ariana DiValentino, Social Media Editor September 3, 2014

Entitled “Soviet Summer,” Lucio Castro’s Spring/Summer 2015 collection is with certainty a nod to summers far and fast. Sticking to a mainly grey and navy color selection...