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Savile Row has long been famed for its sharp sartorial tailoring, attracting customers from Laurence Olivier to King Charles ...
Its origins lie in the late 18th and early 19th Century ... of American Blues musician Gladys Bentley From 1920s Harlem to 1970s disco to 1990s hip-hop (alongside long-established tailors such ...
In 1886, workers in Chicago sparked a movement, demanding the eight-hour workday. Three years later, May 1 was declared ...
The shop, at 11th and U streets, is marking 80 years in a corridor where the past and present collide, surrounded by vibrant ...
In the mid-19th century, French poet Charles Baudelaire ... smoke shops and roller skaters—but it became the spiritual center of American bodybuilding. In the years that followed, Hollywood ...
The North Carolina Museum of History has loaned a piece of Thomas Day's furniture to the Met's 'Superfine: Tailoring Black Style' exhibition.
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By Toby Slade and Dijanna MulhearnFashion is one of the most powerful tools we have for understanding ourselves and the world around us. Nowhere is this clearer than in the story of black American ...
A sweet, floral aroma lingers through Lee’s Flower Shop — the oldest Black-owned ... the area began to build up toward the end of the 19th century after streetcars were introduced along ...
Midway through a multi-year renovation, The Arcade Nashville has already been revitalized. Here’s what’s open (and coming ...
This year’s theme, “Tailored for You,” invites guests to don suits and other attire that convey the artistry and craftsmanship of exquisite tailoring ... what 19th century American ...