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The muumuu movement has taken me back to the days where I stood twirling that magical Simplicity pattern display with my mom, ...
With 15 minutes left, David Moyes made three changes, but the Blues kept giving the ball away. Barry did get a nice ball bouncing in front of him but he immediately lost it before he could shoot.
Tesla shares are falling after CEO Elon Musk warned of "a few rough quarters" as the company shifts focus to offering a ...
Thwarted in federal court, Planned Parenthood has filed a state lawsuit challenging the implementation of a decades-old Nevada law that requires doctors to notify parents of a minor seeking an ...
A vehicle hit and killed a woman who was walking on Bells Road on Monday night. Police identified the victim as Angela Gibbs, ...
Lipstick has always been more than just makeup it reflects beauty trends, power, and even protest. From ancient formulas to ...
The York-Poquoson Sheriff’s Office charged a North Carolina man with felony abduction and misdemeanor assault and battery ...
Amid the ongoing devastation in Gaza, a new exhibition at V&A Dundee explores textiles, embroidery and garments to tell personal and communal histories ...
Two mothers wearing traditional bunad with their children, sitting in a church in rural Norway. Vintage etching circa 19th century.
Life in the 1920s looked vastly different than our world today. From fashion and music to sports and travel, here's how times have changed.
In the 80s, Westwood subverted expectations, drawing on 18th- and 19th-century women's fashion, including corsetry, bustles and crinolines (stiff, structured petticoats).
Membership of traditional naturist organizations and clubs is on the decline, but there are growing numbers of people exploring clothing-free lifestyles.