Women's fashion has always been about more than just beautifully put together fabrics. It embodies trends, reflects social ...
During a recent Advertising Week New York 2024 panel, a group of industry leaders discussed how the tide is finally turning ...
This attitude to fashion is reflective of developing attitudes towards women, notably seen first with the development of the pill in 1960 and then later with the legalisation of abortion in the UK in ...
The 1960s marked a period of transformative social and cultural change, and fashion played a pivotal role in reflecting this spirit of rebellion and liberation. 60s fashion dresses emerged as symbols ...
In the 20th century, white cowboy boots gained popularity among women, particularly in the 1960s and 1970s, when they were ...
Overall, a mixture of many different aesthetics and styles hallmarked the decade, yet many are distinctly recognizable as the ...
Produced by the Fashion Impact Fund and the PVBLIC Foundation in partnership with the UN, Vaishnav and a few other women explained how buying and investing in sustainable fashion supports ...
Before the 1960s, when filmmakers, artists, or everyday people wanted to dress up as villains or spooky figures for Halloween ...
From bold-colored scarves to the zoot suit in Harlem to the mass popularity of bold acrylic nails, Black culture in […] ...
WOMEN’S HOTEL, by Daniel M. Lavery It’s the 1960s, and New York’s venerable Biedermeier hotel, a second-rate but genteel women’s residence, is, like the city around it, changing.
Because the clothing of the Middle Ages was so structured ... lifted look. In the late 1960s, women began to rethink the staple wardrobe item, as well as the expectations placed on their appearances.