In 2012, you were never fully dressed without an assymetrical hemline—or with your cheeky shorts.
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Top 5 fashion of the year: best & worst
Chicago Manual of Style: Knit’s a wonderful life
This fall, fashion forwardness meets comfortable frump.
MCA pulls a chair up to Bivouac
Bivou-what? It’s an ephemeral encampment, the furniture you lounge upon, and a new exhibit at the MCA.
Chicago Manual of Style: The looking-into-other-people’s-home shopping network
Thanks to two U of C alums you can shop at home in other people’s homes for your fashion favorites.
For artist Peter Karklins, controlled chaos comes naturally
Artist embraces huge concepts on small canvases in the DePaul Art Museum.
Chicago Manual of Style: The thrill of the thrift
One person’s trash is another person’s trench coat.
(500) docents of summer: upcoming gallery openings
Cool art galleries to check out this summer.
Chicago Manual of Style | Dress your fest
What to wear at Summer Breeze this weekend. (Anything you want, really…)
When trouble calls, ‘The Receptionist’ picks up
Steep Theatre’s production of ‘The Receptionist’ is a well-acted, though uneven play.
Chicago Manual of Style | From hairline to hemline
The worst fashion statement from the ’80s is making a (surprisingly) trendy comeback.
Temple rerun at the Oriental Institute
New technology brings artistic remnants at the Oriental Institute to life.
All of the (neon) lights: Portrait of ’80s reveals turbulence of a decade
“This Will Have Been: Art, Love, and Politics in the 1980s” explores the darker side of a decade.
At Union Station, fashion’s on schedule
MODA show was a success, despite some awkward walks and hastily-sewn designs.
Madonna halftime show: lots of material, little substance
Madonna’s halftime show was a glitzy, ultimately forgettable spectacle.
Court shines light on ‘Invisible Man’
Court Theatre’s ‘Invisible Man,’ successfully captures the spirit of Ellison’s novel.
