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Is it to reach racial parity? Educate about disability? Or reflect the fashion-buying public?

Balenciaga Fall/Winter 2016 collection. (Photo by Olivier Claisse/MCV Photo For The Washington Post)

Is it to reach racial parity? Educate about disability? Or reflect the fashion-buying public?

Leopard prints, furry shoes, deconstructed frocks, big sweaters, puffer coats.

It was a sign of national pride and international friendship.

Fashion wires

How to convert a spare room into a dream closet

Longing for a bigger closet?

Elite Eight not enough for Baylor women vs Oregon State

Baylor players have been wearing those green “Eight Is Not Enough” bracelets so long that Nina Davis figures she probably has a permanent mark on her arm.

Ferragamo creative director Giornetti leaving after 16 years

Salvatore Ferragamo’s creative director, Massimiliano Giornetti, is leaving the fashion house after 16 years.

A series of clothes that had a big moment at Paris Fashion Week.

They swirl, dive and soar around the body, and raise questions about human decision-making.

Sometimes, the bravest way to show a fashion collection is up close and without any smoke and mirrors.

Designer Hedi Slimane explores our conflicted relationship with wealth and fame.

There is sly glamour in her darkly romantic, long black skirts.

Strange fashion might make us laugh. But it also teaches us something.

Some called it vanity. But she defied a culture that assumed older women should be invisible.

Designer Demna Gvasalia creates fashions for individuals, all with different lives and priorities.

Razor-sharp, glowing with color, and ready to bite someone's head off.

They don't just design clothes -- they create magic

The waist became a focal point at Loewe's runway show, with other cinchers in leather or fabric.

Lanvin didn't just lose its creative director, Alber Elbaz; it lost its way

The celebrity family's favorite designer put booty-emphasizing corsets on the Paris runway.

This is what fashion is supposed to be. Make beautiful clothes; sell beautiful clothes.

The finalists for the LVMH Prize celebrate streetwear that is equal parts sophistication and cool.

Simon Porte Jacquemus turns circles and squares into frocks. Literally.

Anthony Vaccarello makes a night of debauchery look chic with his Paris show.

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