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These 6 Vibrant and Trendy Pairs of Sheer Socks, Make Stepping Your Shoe Game Up, An Easy Feat
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... with a pineapple print under your knee. Women’s Sheer Fruit Salad Socks in Pineapple, $8.99, sockmate.etsy.com.
STAINED GLASS SLIPPERS
The eyes may be the windows to your soul, but these socks ...
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Created on 05 April 2022
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5 Of The Best and Warmest House Shoes That Will Keep Your Toes Toasty and Soft Throughout Winter and Into Spring
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... and comfy, but the hardsole means you can wear them out and about.
Women’s Sheepskin Hardsole Moc in Grey, $69.95, minnetonkamoccasin.com.
Wonder Women
It’s hard to persist when your feet ...
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Created on 24 January 2022
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If you like hand lettering, chevron prints, or you're a #girlboss—You just might be "Cheug
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... 2010s—so, yeah, things that were cool when Millenials were coming of age. And, frequently, it's referring to things that millenial women liked. Which might make you think that Cheugy is a term —like "Basic" ...
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Created on 08 June 2021
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Fashion Inspired By The Sweetest Dreams
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... Briana Hernandez's Aesthetic Is All About "Feeling Visible"
How These Women Cartoonists Shaped the Flapper Image in the Roaring ’20s
Channel Goldie Hawn In "Overboard" With These Retro Summer Style Picks ...
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Created on 13 August 2020
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These Victorian Blues Were Guaranteed To Brighten Up Any 19th Century Room
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... ranging from the palest cerulean blue to the deepest navy, it adorned women of every age and every station, harmonizing with a wide range of hair colors and complexions. In today’s article, we look at ...
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Created on 02 October 2019
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How Victorian Ladies Celebrated Halloween
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... Teas—that were strictly for women.
The November 5, 1898 edition of the Western Mail describes a Halloween tea held by a young lady by the name of Anna Leighton. Miss Leighton is reported to have invited ...
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Created on 31 October 2018
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The Forgotten Story Of The Woman Who Created Color Film
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... enduring Natalie Klamus' work is. I suggest you check out her amazing "Color Consciousness," which you can do HERE for free.
top photo: Natalie Kalmus
More From BUST
Four Forgotten Women Who ...
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Created on 15 October 2018
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Natasha Lyonne On Fame, Love And Monogamy: From The BUST Archives
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... are all these creepy ideas about what women are supposed to look like, but who’s it supposed to appeal to? You know, with Maxim and Gear and whatever the hell they’re called now—these elevated forms of ...
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Created on 27 April 2018
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On Being Fat In Ways White Girls Don’t Understand
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(Feminism)
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... things on her own, of course. She was mashed into that grotesque shape and then baked in the kiln of racism. “Mammy” is the lead box into which fat black women were/are shoved, and from which little holes ...
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Created on 08 February 2018
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"Phantom Thread" Is A Horror Movie Disguised As A Romanc
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... Reynolds’ fragility makes Phantom Thread not a film that romanticizes an abusive relationship, but a film that rigorously explores how one works, in a way that has resonated with many women with abusive ...
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Created on 05 February 2018
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How Victorian Women Wore Purple
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(Style)
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... limited to ladies’ gowns. Shades of purple also found their way into women’s accessories, including bonnets, parasols, gloves, fans, and jewelry. Purple shoes could also be very stylish. These brilliant ...
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Created on 10 January 2018
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How Victorian Ladies Did Holiday Gifts
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(Living)
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... offer advice on appropriate gifts for all the men, women, and children in one’s life. They also offered advice on such thorny issues as re-gifting gifts and keeping to a Christmas budget. In today’s article, ...
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Created on 20 December 2017
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BUST's Holiday Gift Guide For The Best Presents At Every Price Poin
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Looking for gifts in a variety of price ranges, from thrifty to splurge-worthy? Want to support women-owned businesses and charitable causes with your holiday shopping dollars? Then look no further ...
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Created on 18 December 2017
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How Victorian Women Wore Red
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(Living)
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... to brilliant crimson, it adorned women of every age and every station, providing a vivid pop of color to ensembles that would otherwise be considered plain or even drab. In today’s article, we look at ...
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Created on 29 November 2017
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Gina Rodriguez Of "Jane The Virgin" On Her Boyfriend, Her Feminism, And Her Plan To Make TV More Inclusiv
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(Feminism)
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... inequality, something that Jane also does in response to increasing ICE raids. In January, Rodriguez joined the Women’s March in Los Angeles, wearing a shirt that read, “Torch your bra.” But that wasn’t ...
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Created on 22 September 2017
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Princess Nokia's "1992 Deluxe" Album Is A Delicious Rap Gumbo: BUST Revie
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... BUST
Princess Nokia: 'I Want Women To Understand That Feminist Is Not A Bad Word': BUST Interview
Princess Nokia’s ‘1992’ Mixtape Is A Hip-Hop Ode To The Grit Of Growing Up In New York City: BUST Review ...
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Created on 08 September 2017
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Victorian Ladies Lived In Shades Of Blue
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(Style)
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... ranging from the palest cerulean blue to the deepest navy, it adorned women of every age and every station, harmonizing with a wide range of hair colors and complexions. In today’s article, we look at ...
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Created on 09 August 2017
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Before Millennial Pink, There Was Victorian Yellow
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... is one example of a shade that was suitable for evening.
1880s Liberty & Co. Silk Evening Dress. (Met Museum)
SHOES
Yellow was not a common color for everyday women’s boots and slippers, however, ...
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Created on 06 May 2017
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Winter 2022
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(Magazine)
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... men used as proof that fairies exist. By Lynn Peril
Diamonds Aren’t Forever
A savvy gal’s guide to divorce for women who are ready to
say “I don’t!” By Jacqueline Newman
The Naked Truth
Supermodel ...
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Created on 01 February 2017
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You're Sure To Be Tickled Pink By This Victorian Era Fashio
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During the Victorian era, pink was considered a sweet, feminine color, suitable for the gowns of young ladies in their first season. It was also fashionable for more mature Victorian women, who often ...
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Created on 13 December 2016