There’s an exchange in Sadie Frost’s debut documentary, “Quant,” that succinctly captures the essence of the film’s subject – one of the 1960s’ most renowned fashion icons – and the garment she’s best ...
As we all learned from Miranda Priestly’s unforgettable “cerulean monologue” in The Devil Wears Prada, anyone who wears clothes is affected by the decisions of those in the upper echelon of the ...
Perhaps the best part about fashion is that it comes, and it goes. For example, those Doc Martens from the ‘80s that were lost in your closet for decades? They’re now an everyday shoe for Millennials ...
The 1960s were an era of iconic fashion—think mini skirts, bold prints, and tailored silhouettes—but the rules of dress were far stricter than today. Social norms dictated modesty, coordinated colors, ...
Fashion today celebrates self-expression, individuality, and personal freedom. However, many clothing styles now seen as normal or even tame would have been illegal, fined, or restricted by law in ...
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