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A cup of coffee and a bouquet of flowers placed on a wooden table outdoors.

Celebrate spring at these floral cafes

As spring flowers bloom, city cafes offer floral treats and beverages evocative of the changing seasons.
Daeun Lee, Staff Writer April 26, 2023

During the pandemic, a flower subscription service went viral in Korea, my home country, allowing me to decorate homemade tiramisu and rice cakes with edible flowers, simply because...

Three bottles of fragrance on a blue background. From left to right: Bleu de Chanel, Tobacco Vanille by Tom Ford and Sauvage by Dior

Up your scent game and empty your wallet with these 6 designer fragrances

Wake up and smell the patchouli, we’re going fragrance shopping.
Ary Russell, Contributing Writer February 25, 2022

If you’re like me, you absolutely dread walking into Sephora. While you might love testing out the latest eyeshadow palettes and fragrances, chances are you will face the inevitable...

(Photo by Justin Park)

Foresight into fashion’s future: emerging designers’ visions for menswear

Fashion Week commenced with New York Men’s Day. Budding brands were invited to showcase their Fall/Winter 2022 collections, and the next generation of designers shared their interpretations of modern menswear.
Mitesh Shrestha, Sports Editor February 18, 2022

From the heights of a Hudson Yards high-rise, the New York Men’s Day afternoon showing commenced against the backdrop of an uncharacteristically bright February day. The showcase...

Fringe: Fall 2017

Fringe: Fall 2017

Sophie Shaw, Beauty & Style Editor November 9, 2017
In the Fall 2017 edition of Fringe, our Beauty & Style team takes a look at the changing face of the beauty industry.
Carmen Marc Valvo S/S 2018

Carmen Marc Valvo S/S 2018

Jessica Chen, Contributing Writer September 10, 2017

“This is my endless summer,” announced designer Carmen Marc Valvo, standing amidst the bustle and noise of his Spring/Summer 2018 presentation. And against the stark, white...

Dan Liu S/S 2017

Dan Liu S/S 2017

Courtney Marino, Staff Writer September 10, 2016

Everything was coming up roses at Skylight Clarkson Square courtesy of Dan Liu's Spring/Summer 2017 Collection gracing the stage. Warm, pinkish hues colored the venue, and...

JSong Way S/S 2017

JSong Way S/S 2017

Molly Dolan, Contributing Writer September 7, 2016

From the second it began, JSong Way’s show was a beautiful and cultural display. In an interview with Way Zen, the designer, she described her clothing as a, “personal...

Style Trends

Adryan Son, Contributing Writer September 21, 2015
The biggest style trends of NYFW Spring/Summer 2016.
Courtesy of Jaime Arredondo

Gallatin professor stands out as a floral painter

May 2, 2013
Jaime Arredondo, a professor for the Gallatin School of Individualized Study, has art on display at Jo's in SoHo.