Hill House’s nap dresses are officially “a thing,” thanks to our complete embrace of all things comfy and easy to wear during the pandemic. This style in particular keeps us looking presentable enough ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — On Saturday night, they partied like it’s 1899. Roc-A-Natural Cultural Foundation hosted its inaugural Freedom Ball at LiGreci’s Staaten in West Brighton, and it was a sight to ...
WYMORE, Neb. (KOLN) - In 1900, some women used cabinet parlor treadle machines to sew clothes for their families. Rayma Volkmer uses hers 124 years later to make styles older than the machine itself.
“The Dress Diary” is an intimate record of one wardrobe — and its era. Anne Sykes’s collection of fabric remnants, lovingly preserved in an album, documents not merely her life but the Victorian era.
Oregon's Adelaide Beeman-White dresses like she time-traveled her from the 1800s, rocking feather hats, parasols and even sewing and mending her own clothing.
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