Quantcast

The DNAinfo archives brought to you by WNYC.
Read the press release here.

New York City »

Designer John Bartlett Brings Heartland Ivy Style to the Masses

The designer's classic sportswear pieces and suiting feature his brand of heartland Ivy style.

About this feature

The people of Manhattan are always fashion-forward. DNAinfo's fashion expert, Patrick Michael Hughes, captures the latest clothing and style trends, from sunglasses to shoes and handbags to hairdos, as they're worn out on the streets.

New York City »

Spring temperatures have finally arrived and real spring fashion begins to hit the street.

New York City »

The fluctuating temperatures have created a stirring mix of seasonal attire.

New York City »

April’s brisk arrival is greeted by an increase of bright colored clothing.

New York City »

The 1990s are the inspiration for many of the current fashions hitting the street.

New York City »

Label mash-ups, low-slung pants, sunglasses and muted khakis were spotted on the streets.

New York City »

Top coats and equine style are starting to turn up early on New York's streets.

New York City »

We're taking notice of the color and styles emerging in early March.

New York City »

Street Chic found a city filled with metropolitan squires and hip-hop artists.

New York City »

Street Chic went in search of the winter’s statement knit hats.

New York City »

Street Chic came in from the cold to check out shows by Douglas Hannant and Natori.

Meatpacking District »

A pair of downtown collections fired up the runway with images taken from slasher films and viruses.

New York City »

 Hood by Air, designed by Shayne Oliver, transformed Chelsea's Milk Studios.

Meatpacking District »

'The Winter Froze You Away’ Fall 2013 by Katie Gallagher displayed fall's coolest looks.

New York City »

The Manhattan Vintage Clothing Show is leading the way in chic product.