Life in the 1920s looked vastly different than our world today. From fashion and music to sports and travel, here's how times ...
One writer details the industry's lack of support for Black women and points to the current titans in fashion: Tracy Reese, ...
The Fort Smith Museum of History is opening a new exhibit to honor Women's History Month and teach people about the role of women's fashion in the River Valley. The event "Threads of Time" will delve ...
In the 1920s, some women's lives changed radically due to the introduction of new rights and jobs. The 19th Amendment was ratified in August 1920, and some women voted in the November 1920 election.
Life in the 1920s was defined by many cultural, political, and economic developments. Jazz music and flapper fashion defined the era's sound and look. The Harlem Renaissance brought popularity to ...
A recreation of Martin Margiela’s office, which features in the new exhibition, ’Fashion & Interiors: A Gendered Affair’ at ...
Fun fact: Mexico City is home to over 120 museums, the most out of any city in North America. Museo Anahuacalli by Diego ...
Tattoos have long been a form of self-expression, and over the past 100 years, women have embraced this art form in various ways, reflecting changing societal standards, personal empowerment, and ...
An impressive collection of costumes, outfits and accessories will be presented in an epic fashion show on April 26 spanning ...
Two women who’d gone to school together in New Jersey were there celebrating their 60th birthdays—Nina Kaplan, a Boca Raton ...
In towns like Zanesville, Ohio, Jewish women mobilized not just for their own congregations, but for the broader public. In ...