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Past articles by Long:

Great Outfits in Fashion History, All Stars Edition: Rihanna

Truly, one of a kind. → Read More

A Teenage Fantasy of Fashion Comes Alive at Comme des Garçons Spring 2018

Once again, Rei Kawakubo forces us to question what clothes can be. → Read More

Ahead of Her Costume Institute Exhibit, Comme des Garçons' Rei Kawakubo Challenges Our Idea of Fashion

It's no wonder the Metropolitan Museum of Art chose her. → Read More

Louis Vuitton Merges Expert Craftsmanship With Street Cred for Spring

Nicolas Ghesquière played with experimental cuts and high-tech fabrics once again this season. → Read More

Rei Kawakubo Explored the Theme of 'Invisible Clothing' at Comme des Garçons

The visionary designer used exaggerated pieces to comment on how clothing is related to the human condition — from birth to death. → Read More

Maria Grazia Chiuri Aims for a More Millennial-Friendly Dior in First Collection

The former Valentino designer incorporated fencing jackets, streetwear-esque logos and feminist messaging into her debut collection for the house. → Read More

Maria Grazia Chiuri Aims for a More Millennial-Friendly Dior in First Collection

The former Valentino designer incorporated fencing jackets, streetwear-esque logos and feminist messaging into her debut collection for the house. → Read More

Anthony Vaccarello Did Not Stray Far from His Signature Sexpot Aesthetic in Saint Laurent Debut

But the designer's first collection was missing a central aesthetic to tie everything together. → Read More

Tom Ford Hosts a Dinner Party for the Most Luxurious 'See Now, Buy Now' Show Yet

The designer's friends and muses gathered in New York for the debut of his fall 2016 collection — which is available to shop right now. → Read More

10 Highlights From Couture Week in Paris

A final dispatch from the shows, including Maison Margiela, Alexandre Vauthier, Guo Pei and more. → Read More

Atelier Versace Celebrates Couture for a New Generation of Women

Ornamentation was kept to a minimum, with beading only showing up on a handful of dresses and leather biker jackets. → Read More

Chanel Honors Its Atelier at the Fall Couture Show

The backroom "petits mains" took center stage in Paris. → Read More

Chanel Honors Its Atelier at the Fall Couture Show

The backroom "petits mains" took center stage in Paris. → Read More

Dior Makes a Case for Daytime Couture for Fall 2016

The atelier showed easy pieces that seemed to float on the models' bodies. → Read More

The Paris Men's Collections Celebrated Diversity, Modernity and the Transformative Powers of Fashion

A dispatch from the spring 2017 runways at Balenciaga, Rick Owens, Thom Browne and more. → Read More

London: Men's Collections Thrive on Creativity

The upcoming Brexit vote popped up on the runways, too. → Read More

Demna Gvasalia Gave Couture House Codes a Current New Voice in His Balenciaga Debut

A successful translation of a fashion house's heritage by a new designer is a rare and difficult feat, but Gvasalia rose to the occasion. → Read More

What the Comme des Garçons Fall Collection Says About the Current Fashion System

Rei Kawakubo was inspired by punk and 18th-century silhouettes for fall 2016. → Read More

New Menswear Reviews: Louis Vuitton, Mugler, and Valentino

Our menswear contributor Long Nguyen, co-founder and style director of Flaunt magazine, is hitting up the menswear shows in Paris to bring you all the latest. Read up on Louis Vuitton's Bhutanese-inspired collection, Mugler's fluoro-military wear, and Valentino's couture-like tailoring. → Read More

Comme des Garçons Crushes It for Spring 2013

Crush was the single word that the house offered by means of an explanation. There are no ‘nice pants' or jackets or coats from this spring collection from Comme des Garçons but there are ideas to think about as one left the show. The central question of the show, I think, is: What exactly is the function of real fashion design in an age where there are so many clothes and so much information? → Read More