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 Victorian City: Images and Realities edited by HJ Dyos and Michael Woolf (Routledge, 1973) Victorian Babylon: People, Streets and Images in Nineteenth-Century London by Lynda Nead (Yale University ...
(CNN) — Ella hadn’t found a style that felt like her until a Lolita waltzed into her workplace in California’s Bay Area. Not a “Lolita” in the Nabokovian sense, the woman was an adult dressed in ...
Women were rarely the focus of sportswear manufacturers, meaning they had to borrow or adapt existing menswear, go without, or invent it themselves. Faced with the prospect of harassment or physical ...
Esquire's style director Charlie Teasdale on why dressing like you're in a Jane Austen novel is the way forward I want to hate him, I really do. That impossible jawline. That Disney prince hair. That ...
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