Why do so many people wear all black?

Our fashion critic offers an explanation for its popularity.
From The Times

September 22, 2024

A reader who struggles to see the allure of wearing all black clothing asked our fashion critic: "Is it a trend? Is it a statement? Will it ever go away?"

A woman in a black suit with a peplum jacket is seen on a cobblestone street. She is lowering her large sunglasses as she looks at the camera. Behind her are a gaggle of people, also in black.

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Our fashion critic offers an explanation for its popularity.

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