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Where the Clothes Do Most of the Work

The crowds at the new Adidas and Nike superstores are not inclined to sweat.

By JON CARAMANICA

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    A Marni Rave, a Ferragamo Reboot

    New designers at two influential fashion houses make their Milan debuts.

    By MATTHEW SCHNEIER

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    What Michelle Obama Wore and Why It Mattered

    No one understood the role of fashion, and the potential uses of its power, better than the first lady.

    By VANESSA FRIEDMAN

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    For Zegna, a Debut Amid Weighty Monuments

    Alessandro Sartori showed his first collection as the artistic director of the Italian luxury house in a hangar filled with art by Anselm Kiefer.

    By GUY TREBAY

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      Wait. Is That Hillary Clinton? Let’s Go Say Hi.

      Hillary Clinton is popping up in restaurants and at social events around town, and being embraced by New Yorkers who seem to want to help her get over her election loss.

      By LAURA M. HOLSON

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      The Last Jeweler on the Ponte Vecchio

      Perched above Florence’s Arno River is a family-run business still practicing a city trade that dates back five centuries.

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      Jonathan Capehart and Nick Schmit: One Transition Speeds Another

      At a Washington Post writer’s wedding, Eric H. Holder Jr., Valerie Jarrett and a shout-out to … Donald J. Trump.

      By JACOB BERNSTEIN

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      Movie Star Dane DeHaan: He Broods. He Pouts. He … Golfs?

      After years of supporting work and high-profile Prada campaigns, an actor known for his translucent eyes and angsty roles headlines two major films.

      By MATTHEW SCHNEIER

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      A Tattoo for the Living

      After a young woman’s troubled boyfriend disappears, she scrambles to preserve scraps of his existence.

      By ALANA DAKIN

    Men’s Style

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      ‘Fight for Art’: Jeremy Scott of Moschino Responds to Donald Trump

      While designing his latest men’s wear collection, Mr. Scott, an American designer in Milan, said he was “consumed” by the news.

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      Fendi: Men’s Collection

      The label’s men’s collection.

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      Neil Barrett’s Gender-Blur Army

      For his fashion show in Milan, the British designer presents a mash-up of ’80s references and age-old tailoring traditions.

      By GUY TREBAY

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      Longing for the Spirit of ’86 at the Emporio Armani Show

      Velvet brocades. Snug eight-button jackets. High-water pleated pants. But something is missing.

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      From South Korea, Clothes for the Man in Love With Himself

      Have you heard about the shirt with three sleeves? Designers from Seoul push the men’s wear envelope.

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      Some Watch Brands Go Shopping for Showcases

      As the Salon International de la Haute Horlogerie opens in Geneva, some high-end brands are re-examining their trade fair plans.

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      Vacheron Constantin Introduces Its Most Complicated Wristwatch

      The Celestia Astronomical Grand Complication 3600, with 23 complications, took five years to develop.

      By ROBIN SWITHINBANK

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      In Watches: New Faces in Geneva

      The 27th edition of the Salon International de la Haute Horlogerie (SIHH) opened Monday, with more brands exhibiting this year and the event’s first public day scheduled Friday. Here are some highlights.

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      Watchmaker’s Work Combines Tech and Tradition

      Christophe Claret creates intricate mechanisms with a touch of whimsy.

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      Patek Philippe Plans a 400-Watch Exhibition in New York

      In July the Swiss brand intends to build a two-story pop-up museum inside a Midtown building.

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