Upscale Consignment Shops Sprout Up in Chelsea

A new wave of luxury consignment shops in Chelsea reflects the style of the neighborhood for less than half the price.
Portraits from Midtown Manhattan

The people in midtown Manhattan are as diverse as the city. Here are a few portraits of some of its characters.
After Sandy: The Hurricane Hits the Fashion Market

Boutiques in lower Manhattan struggled to open after Hurricane Sandy swept across the east coast. Those that recovered quickly from the storm saw shoppers flooding through their doors.
Twihards Descend on Times Square for ‘Breaking Dawn – Part 2’ Opening

Last night, throngs of teenage girls gathered at the Regal E-Walk Stadium 13 movie theater on West 42nd Street adorned with fangs, white cake make-up and blood pouring down from the corners of their mouths. It was the opening night of “Breaking Dawn – Part 2,” the fifth and final installment of The Twilight Saga, […]
Coach Moves Corporate Headquarters to New Hudson Yards High-Rise

Luxury leather goods company Coach Inc. will be the anchor tenant of Hudson Yards’ first office tower.
NYC Election Fever: Rockefeller Center

Rockefeller Center was draped in red, white and blue to celebrate Election Day.
Voters Ask: Does My Vote Matter?

To vote or not to vote, that is the question — and all over Midtown West, people are coming up with different answers.
Louboutin’s Red Sole Prevails in Trademark Battle

French shoe designer Christian Louboutin’s red-soled shoe remains popular in the wake of a trademark lawsuit against luxury fashion house Yves Saint Laurent.
“The Sopranos” Creator’s First Feature Debuts at New York Film Festival

The centerpiece movie of the New York Film Festival, David Chase’s “Not Fade Away,” premiered on October 6 at Lincoln Center.
Manolo Blahnik Collaborates with Young Designers for Spring

Shoe legend Manolo Blahnik collaborated for the third time with four young designers on a range of shoes for spring 2013.