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The king’s absolute love for big hair sparked a trend that spread all ... Customers try on wigs at a barbershop in an 18th-century engraving by Thomas Rowlandson. To meet growing demand, the ...
Ahead of Dior’s Cruise 2026 show, ELLE UK caught up with the actor to talk all things fashion, beauty and her latest role in ...
The former foes have the same taste in white gowns, with both reaching for the same Vivienne Westwood design, seven years ...
An exhibition in Cambridge, England uses contemporary portraits to give a face to prominent Black rebels and abolitionists of ...
This 1974 story from the L.A. Times revisits the legendary Mary Pickford in her later years, living in seclusion at her ...
Some historians believe that boutonnieres were initially worn by ancient Egyptian sports fans; the tiny flower bouquets represented a person’s favorite team or player. Similar to women who wore ...
From debutantes to legends, Indian stars lit up Day 3 at Cannes 2025. Jacqueline Fernandez was honoured for 'Women in Cinema', while Nitanshi Goel and Anupam Kher dazzled on the red carpet ...
Although systemic lupus erythematosus cannot be cured, there are a number of drugs available to help manage this chronic ...
Ukraine’s only female combat pilot flies helicopter missions against Russian troops. The military says it wants more women ...
Lawrence’s dress is a modern day version that was first seen in 1949. It is named for the composer Francis Poulenc. The ...
We are so used to our modern hygiene rituals that we often don’t think about what life and self-care were like in the past.
During the 18th century, our women ancestors were mandated by law to cover their hair with tignons, large head scarves made of West African material. Later, Black women transformed them into a symbol ...