Throughout history, we’ve use clothes to alter our bodies: to enhance parts we love, minimize the ones we don’t, or even alter the way we move to fit a more feminine ideal. And, of course, fashion has ...
Up the winding staircase leading to the second floor of the Chicago History Museum, a time capsule of Chicago fashion history awaits visitors. The museum’s newest exhibition, “Dressed in History: A ...
In honor of Women’s History Month, let’s take a look at Black women such as Iman, Grace Jones and Tracy Reese who turned the global fashion game on its head. Throughout history, Black women have been ...
Although many of us are not stressing about our work outfits or our going-out attire while in isolation, Ariel Viera, the founder of Urbanist, is releasing his first documentary on Urbanist about the ...
A new exhibit featuring 300 years of American garments sheds light on people whose stories are rarely written in the history books. In the 1970s, Enolliah Williams worked as a housekeeper in a mansion ...
In many ways, preserving the true breadth of Black fashion history is a race against time. For too long, Black designers, models, agencies, innovators, muses, and trends have been sidelined and swept ...
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How do you become a fashion historian? (Best of 2025)
Five professional historians and archivists share their career journeys — from education, to finding their niche, to ...
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