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How Claire McCardell changed women’s fashion ...
It's about the fashion designer who, in the 1930s and '40s, revolutionized the way we think about women's clothing, including pockets. DICKINSON: McCardell always understood the psychology of clothes.
Ready to wear and pockets, two ideas about clothing that mean a lot to any woman looking for a place to put her hands, keys, ...
In “Claire McCardell: The Designer Who Set Women Free,” Elizabeth Evitts Dickinson honors the forgotten fashion innovator.
Edmead, 28, runs her own ethical slow-fashion business with
a collection also stocked online at ASOS. Orders from her website ...
At The New York Times and Henri Bendel, Peterson challenged fashion norms and societal issues — sometimes with the help of her photographer husband Gus.
Fashion designer Jacques Azagury, who worked closely with Princess Diana in her later years, will be offering his signed ...
Designer handbags are something that all the ladies are highly fascinated by, but do you know which handbag designs are ...
Sage Mountainflower, or T’o Pin Povi in Tewa, is Ohkay Owingeh, Taos Pueblo, and Diné. She is a beadwork artist and the founder and designer of the Sage Mountainflower House of Fashion, and has ...
A woman is sharing the contents of her mother's long-forgotten closet, which has turned out to be what can only be described as a jaw-dropping Y2K fashion goldmine.
Sponsor Message LIMBONG: That's Elizabeth Evitts Dickinson. She just wrote a book titled "Claire McCardell: The Designer Who ...
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