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A new book by Angela Hill, ‘X-girl Show’ – featuring an introduction by Chloë Sevigny – documents the cult label’s renegade ...
The centennial of the 19th Amendment’s ratification is a timely reminder of an overlooked cohort who helped steer the women’s suffrage movement, says Lisa Selin Davis: 19th-century tomboys ...
The tomboy conjures an image of a girl in overalls and baseball hats, wearing short hair and nondescript shoes. She probably isn’t into Barbie. When the term “tomboy” first appeared, in the ...
One of the most famous tomboy images is a 1981 ad of a girl in a striped T-shirt holding a Lego creation. What she’s wearing in the ad is her own outfit. Image.
Imagine "Boys Don't Cry" with 10-year-olds. In "Tomboy," a girl uses the opportunity of her family's recent move to reinvent herself as a boy to her new group of friends.
Falling somewhere between 1997’s “Ma Vie en Rose” and this winter’s “Albert Nobbs” is “Tomboy,” the assured second feature from writer/director Celine Sciamma.
As part of InStyle's How I Get Dressed series, actress, producer, author, and entrepreneur Tia Mowry talks about her style, motherhood, and entering her feminine girl era.