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How Victorians Took To The Beach
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(Living)
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“The close of the London and Parisian Season has now arrived, and the Fashionable World has sought the invigorating breezes of the Seaside…” The Ladies’ Monthly Magazine, 1869.
During the 19th century, ...
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Created on 24 July 2019
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Colleen Heidemann Proves That Fashion And Fun Don't End At 5
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(Style)
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The most interesting people are often the most interested, and model Colleen Heidemann is the embodiment of such sentiment. Joy and warmth radiate through her voice. Every photo featuring her emanates ...
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Created on 05 February 2019
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8 Handmade Gifts From The Heart
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(Living)
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With the holidays sneaking up on us as fast as adulthood, gifting season is coming. And there's nothing better to give a friend than something handmade that will create lifetime memories of love ...
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Created on 01 September 2017
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In The 1890s, Fashionable Dogs Wore Canine Haute Couture Created By A Parisian Designer
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(Entertainment)
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“A dog is more difficult to dress than a lady, however capricious she may be.” - M. Vivier, Pearson’s Magazine, 1898.
Wealthy and aristocratic ladies of the 1890s who desired to dress their dogs ...
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Created on 21 June 2017
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The Tragedy Of Victorian Seamstress Mary Walkley's Untimely Deat
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(Style)
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“Sir,—I am a dressmaker, living in a large West-end house of business. I work in a crowded room with twenty-eight others. This morning one of my companions was found dead in her bed, and we all of us ...
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Created on 03 January 2017
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Forget Bikinis — Here's What Victorian Women Wore To The Beac
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(Style)
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During the 19th century, there was no such thing as a holiday from fashion. Seaside resorts in England—whether in Brighton, Bournemouth, or Burnham-on-Sea—were as much a place to flaunt one’s style ...
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Created on 01 June 2016
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My Picture Perfect Wedding Day - With Ostomy Bags: BUST True Story
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(Living)
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This June, I officially tied the knot. As I look back on my wedding photos, I see joy in my eyes, love beaming off my husband’s face, and my gown—which was big enough to cover the two ostomy bags attached ...
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Created on 19 February 2016
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Toronto International Film Festival Proves We Need More Movies Directed By Women
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(Feminism)
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In Suffragette, Sarah Gavron and Abi Morgan’s powerful film about women’s struggle for the vote in England, Maud Watts, beautifully played by Carey Mulligan, is imprisoned for her part in the movement. ...
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Created on 22 September 2015
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The True Price of Fast Fashion
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(Style)
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Why does a handmade sweater cost $250, while the knockoff version costs less than a grande latte? The answer is complicated, and after reading this, you may change the way you shop—forever.
Buying clothes ...
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Created on 23 June 2014
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Craftacular Vendor Spotlight: Artikal Millinery
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(DIY)
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I like maxin’ and relaxin’ in my comfy clothes as much as the next gal, but I'm starting to realize that being overdressed may not be a bad thing. Recently, I've been contemplating expanding my wardrobe ...
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Created on 26 November 2012
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The lady behind The Ladies
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(General)
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I not only had the cool opportunity to attend the Babelgum Online Film Festival Awards where Brooklyn's own Christina Voros won the Spike Lee Award for her documentary short The Ladies, I also got an ...
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Created on 11 June 2009