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First Look: Tommy Hilfiger, Romeo Hunte Release Fall Collaboration
Collaborators Tommy Hilfiger and Romeo Hunte describe their new fall capsule collection as "the meshing of Manhattan prep and Brooklyn street."
Mets, Yankees and More Pay Tribute on 9/11 20th Anniversary
Shoulder to shoulder and interspersed, players from the New York Mets and Yankees shared the diamond during the national anthem Saturday night at Citi Field with first responders.
Edmunds Separates Fact from Fiction about Green Cars
With all the developments in the auto industry you may think your next car will be electric. The experts at Edmunds examin some of the most prevalent EV myths.
Michael Kors Returns to NY Fashion Week with Urban Romance
Love and romance were the dreamy threads that bound together Michael Kors' Spring/Summer 2022 collection, presented in Central Park.
Thirst-Trapping: Adult Performer Appropriates 80s Term for 2021 Underwear Brand
Adult performer Dean Young wants to give the term "yuppie" a new life, but with a difference. The 22-year-old has launched an underwear line he calls "Young Yuppy," re-spelling a term that he says he knew nothing about until recently.
Watch: 'RuPaul's Drag Race' and Lip-Syncing: Why a Once Controversial Practice is No Longer Taboo
Even though the lip-sync is a critical part of the "Drag Race" competition, many fans are unaware of how recently it was introduced into drag culture.
Gay Twitter's 28 Funniest Tweets This Week
It's another round up of the funniest tweets from Gay Twitter. This week, folks had strong reactions to the new "Matrix" trailer, Jonah Hill, Kristen Stewart and more!
Watch: Former Soccer Star Says Lawyer Told Gay Player to Stay Closeted
A former soccer pro testified to British lawmakers that when he advised a gay fellow player to come out, he heard how a lawyer had advised the closeted man to keep his sexuality a secret.
Moschino Runway: Puppies, Giraffes and Bears — Oh My!
Jeremy Scott, the fertile mind behind the Italian luxury label, filled his New York Fashion Week collection with bright baby blues, pastel pinks and greens and purples, and brilliant yellows — fitting for a show inspired by children's toys and cartoon ani
LaQuan Smith Throws Fashion Party at Empire State Building
In his first see now, buy now show, designer LaQuan Smith hosted about 200 guests on the landmark's famous Observation Deck with sweeping cityscape views as the wind tried to make away with one of his model's huge black hats.
Watch: Josie Smith Malave on Sobriety and the Power of Healthy Living
Celebrity chef Josie Smith Malave joins EDGE for an intimate conversation about her dynamic career and journey towards sobriety.
Against a Stunning River Sunset, Proenza Schouler Returns
Sailboats wafted by on the Hudson River and the setting sun sparkled on the water as Proenza Schouler celebrated a return to in-person fashion shows against the spectacular setting of New York's buzziest waterfront locale, Little Island.
Prabal Gurung's Fashion Show Asks: Who Gets to Be a Woman?
New York's first female governor. American Girl dolls. The Statue of Liberty. Prabal Gurung celebrated all things woman Wednesday night on the runway and off at his New York Fashion Week show along the downtown waterfront.
High School Football Player Turns the Closet Inside-Out - Literally
An openly gay 17-year-old high school football player showed his community how he's handled being outed, and it's a model for other youth.
Christian Siriano Kicks Off New York Fashion Week in Color
With Katie Holmes and Lil' Kim on his front row and singer Marina on the mic high above his runway, Christian Siriano helped kicked off New York Fashion Week with a flurry of neon and lace inspired in part by all the Italian women in his life.
Brewery Sues N. Carolina Commission Over Revealing Label
A Maryland-based brewery is suing North Carolina regulators after one of its beer labels was deemed inappropriate and was rejected.
Revlon CEO Discusses Pandemic Beauty Habits, Staying Nimble
Lipstick sales plummeted during the pandemic, but that's only one of the 21st century problems facing Revlon. CEO Debra Perelman gets real about the company's future.
Watch: First Look at HGTV's 'The Nate & Jeremiah Home Project'
Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent return to HGTV for a six-part series where they help homeowners purge or preserve family heirlooms, along with their signature makeovers, of course.
New Study Shows Those Who Identify as Heterosexual Aren't as Straight as They Think
Scientific research has shown that sexuality exists on a spectrum. But how certain are people about where they fit on it? A new study suggests that peoples' reported sexual orientation can change after reading about the nature of sexual orientation.
Your COVID Game Plan: Are Stadiums Safe?
Is it safe to go to a packed stadium even if you are vaccinated? Six out of the seven public health experts that KHN spoke to from big football states were adamant in their response: No way. Not now