Made Trade compiled a brief history of women and textiles in the United States, drawing on historical museum documents, ...
They’re also discriminatory: 67% of American women wear a size ... worked for most of human history. If women were wealthy, they had their clothes made. If they weren’t, they made their ...
Work, play, fashion, economic class, religious faith, even politics—all these aspects of American life and more are woven into clothing. The Museum cares for one of the nation's foremost collections ...
Giorgio Armani first came to New York in 1979 to collect an award from Neiman Marcus, then one of the world’s mightiest ...
But it can be hard to know exactly where to shop for women's ... clothes are slightly more expensive than some other options on this list, but springing for an M.M. LaFleur suit guarantees a piece ...
The commission worked to send food, clothing and medical supplies to ... But the local chapters of the organization were almost solely made up of women like Mary Livermore and Annie Wittenmyer.
In the early 20th century, women's sports clothing was not designed ... seen here at a competition in 1926 - made her stand out on court The clothes female tennis stars now wear is much more ...
“We’ve always had a strong belief that we should make patriotic clothing right here in the US. Every year since we started, we make an American-made version ... the men and women on the ...
Sarah Paulson and Holland Taylor Suit Up for Fendi Couture Show at Paris Fashion Week 'Impeachment: American Crime Story' Spotlights the Women Caught Up in Clinton's Scandals: Review Sarah Paulson ...
While 16 million men and women marched to war ... and soon was turning out three million clips a week. The American Brass Company made more than two billion pounds of brass rods, sheets and ...
Giorgio Armani’s clothes haven’t changed in 40 years, but a rare New York show reminds that he invented modern fashion, ...