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Cheyney McKnight explores the rich history of Black women’s dress, blending Afro-Victorian fashion with modern style.
Is it Victorian-core? Oregon’s Adelaide Beeman-White is winding back the clock on haute couture by dressing like she stepped out of a time machine from the late 19th century.
The designer played with proportions, blowing up silhouettes and bringing heels to staggering heights.
Faux fur coats were cinched at the waist and came with voluminous, rounded sleeves as a nod to Victorian fashion, while ...
The over 100 recommendations to the Victorian government, including Aboriginal reparations, natural resource revenue, and ...
‘Don’t sell me a dog’ - This basically meant “don’t lie to me” and was popular till around 1870. It stemmed from the practice ...
THE LATEST Tu clothing range at Sainsbury’s has left fashionistas divided, as some shoppers reckon the pieces belong in the ”Victorian” era. The mega supermarket has seriously upp… ...
Wimbledon's iconic all-white dress code, its origins, controversies, and recent updates addressing women's health concerns ...
Wimbledon, renowned for its strict all-white dress code since the Victorian era, has faced controversies and undergone ...
Think Dia's just for shopping? You're in for a surprise - there's so much more it can do, and I'm excited about what's still ...
Adelaide Beeman-White crafts her own Victorian clothing, writes with dip pens, and has neighbors wondering about the "Mary ...