Fashion
A Peek Inside the Swirl Fashion Week Pop-Up Shop
Catch a glimpse of the awesome items Swirl’s selling starting September 8.
Catch a glimpse of the awesome items Swirl’s selling starting September 8.
His favorite food, the most embarrassing song on his iPod, and the one thing you’ll never see in his collection.
The fashion newcomer debuts his Water Goddess collection for fall.
Where Greek food meets Mormon style.
If we didn’t know Chris Benz, we’d love him for the contents on his desk alone.
Bugs encased in glass, a ping-pong trophy, and bangles galore are just a few of the treasures this designer prizes most.
Come hell or high-waist shorts, this designer knows how to deliver a wearable fall wardrobe.
Meet the South African milliner’s cat, opera collection, and global artifacts.
We know it’s tough, but it’s time to let the sweatpants go. Really.
Get cultured with small-batch, herbal kombucha brewed in Chicago.
Tell all your e-mail contacts about your baby’s arrival with an online birth announcement.
You plan on kicking around the city this holiday weekend? Get out of town!
Rupert Sanderson, Temperley, Georgina Goodman, Margaret Howell: the best sales this month.
This milliner makes us want to wear a hat with every outfit.
Check out Whitney Pozgay’s current collection.
A Williamsburg designer who loves odd trinkets, hueves con mole, and Rushmore.
Meet the male version of Beyoncé.
The fashion designer’s shelves make a strong case against e-books. Peruse for yourself.
Albertus Swanepoel’s secret talents, favorite song, and style icons.
Her new line takes French classic style and gives it a can-can kick.
The museum-going, book-perusing designer would like to be Rayanne Graff.
The LES work space of Fenton-Fallon’s Dana Lorenz is filled with inspiration boards and magic potions.
Inside the Queens designer’s inspiring workroom.
The milliner tops off collections for some of the best designers in fashion.
The many careers of Bodkin’s cool-girl mastermind.
Secrets, soirees, and sorcerers. And that’s just scratching the surface.
Before Fashion Week madness began, we caught up with the jewelry designer in her Freeman Alley shop to chat jewelry, TV, and breakfast (what else?).
An artful mixture of textures and architectural details define Eviana Hartman’s collection.
Way down in Chinatown, the NYC-based designer let us into her walk-in closet.
And his assortment of fake plants, flea market finds, and Civil War-era buttons.
DailyCandy’s sole male editor reviews fall fashion trends men just don’t understand.
Modern, ecofriendly letterpressed invites and stationery.
Impress your Labor Day guests with a homemade ketchup recipe from local food writer Vanessa Barrington.
Hightail it over to this new, organic fast food restaurant in Brentwood.
Make the most of that hour — no, 45 minutes — you have for lunch at this organic, boutique fast-food pit stop that’s serving you fast — no faster! — for all three meals of the day.
For a crazily flavorful dinner, head to Wicker Park’s Cumin.
Intensely aromatic, awesomely delicious Indian/Nepalese food in Wicker Park. No need to trek to Devon — authentic cuisine is at your skinny hipster fingertips.
The Webster’s Dictionary of mommy blogs delivers a funny slew of made-up phrases.
The Webster’s Dictionary of mommy blogs delivers a funny slew of made-up phrases.
The Webster’s Dictionary of mommy blogs delivers a funny slew of made-up phrases.
The Webster’s Dictionary of mommy blogs delivers a funny slew of made-up phrases.
The Webster’s Dictionary of mommy blogs delivers a funny slew of made-up phrases.
New York’s legendary Fat Witch spills her brownie secrets.
The Webster’s Dictionary of mommy blogs delivers a funny slew of made-up phrases.
Tomoko Maruyama’s channels love for her hometown in drawings perfect for a nursery wall.
The Webster’s Dictionary of mommy blogs delivers a funny slew of made-up phrases.
Growth charts reach a whole new level with this modern bamboo tool.
Maternity jeans that really last nine months and beyond.
With multiple locations throughout Manhattan and Brooklyn, Imagine Swimming is the place for baby and toddler swim instruction. Warm teaching pools and friendly instructors keep kids in the swim of things throughout the year.
This David Rockwell-designed playground is a child’s dream come true. With water and sand areas, spots for story time, and carts and gadgets galore, the South Street Seaport space offers something for every kid.