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You're not crazy or suicidal (or virginal)—you're an art-school monk. You'll never be labeled, but you wear them everyday. Photos by Yannick Monsegur

Submit to made-in-Italy labels. Give in to latex and lussuria. Get whipped by neo-fashism. Photos by Dimitri Dimitracacos

An interview with the celebrated fashion muse and warrior. Readers respond with fond memories.

A heady blend of mood and mode, hard and soft, dark and still darker. Photos by Anja Frers, music by Planningtorock (better with headphones!)

No matter what the devil wears or the angels herald, luxury labels deliver the goods this season. Photos by Benjamin Kanarek

Create your own image with breakthrough style. Photos by Denise Boomkens, music by Simian Mobile Disco

Given to jetsetting and flights of fancy, London designers are forever on the go. But a new generation is earning its wings. Photos by Julia Kennedy

Men's looks that will send you to cloud nine. Photos by Carlotta Manaigo, music by A.R.E. Weapons

The best of Hint's multimedia fashion stories.

Backstage frolic and fashion at the spring '08 men's collections in Paris.

A massive Thierry Mugler runway retrospective closes Barcelona Fashion Week in spectacular style.

Hint seeks out rising stars of design: Kate and Laura Mulleavy of Rodarte.

You owe it to yourself to look good. This month: Escentric Molecules, Missoni, Kiehl’s, Comme des Garçons and more...

The art of parties: London's BoomBox club celebrates its first year with a costume-studded soiree.

Things we're Jonesing for: Burberry, Cartier, Vivienne Westwood, Y-3 and more.

We pay attention to retail. This month: new London men's label Aitor Throup, Nina Ricci, Miu Miu, B*Boy...

We're crazy in love with these new faces: Sarajevo-born siren Andrea Lapanje, bowl-cut hipster Shea Prueger and more...

Harold Koda, chief of the Costume Institute and a Hawaiian native, is the big kahuna of American fashion curators.

Q&A with Mr., the single-named otaku artist and Takashi Murakami protege with a Lolita complex. By Aric Chen

New books for spring: Mario Testino's star snaps, Jean Paul Gaultier's 30th anniversary party, David Bailey and more.

Condom jokes aside, these rubber-dipped unisex necklaces from Surface to Air will be your best score all summer.

Design junkies will love the new website from M/M (Paris), the graphic artists behind the current look of fashion in print.

MON, JUL 23: We love fan sites, especially those that slyly, subtly take the piss. Take, for example, Kohbirdy.com, a play on artist Terence Koh's Kohbunny.com. (Previously, Dash Snow had the dubious honor.) It's perfectly executed and totally hilarious! Wait, it's a fan site, right?
SUN, JUL 22: We've covered Hedi Slimane's post-Dior Homme art shows in Berlin, Amsterdam and Paris, but did you know he's been taking photos since he was a teenager? Through 9/9, Ellipse Foundation in Portugal will exhibit hotties Slimane snapped on a nearby beach back in 1989.
SAT, JUL 21: Save the date. Beginning 9/8, an exhibit of early Joy Division photos by Pierre René-Worms will go on view at agnès b. in Paris. The unpublished images date from the Les Bains Douches tour of 1979. Details to follow.
FRI, JUL 20: Glastonbury, the world's craziest and muddiest (yet greenest) music festival, has an eco-ally in Stella McCartney, who's designed this scenic tank for the occasion. Available 7/24 on Yoox.
THU, JUL 19: Mario Testino proves he can do more than take photos. He can curate art, too. His current exhibit, At Home, showcases work by Wolfgang Tillmans, Nicola Tyson and other artists whose focus isn't glammy celebs faces, but more thoughtful domestic stuff.

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