Leonard Woolley waxing a skeleton for removal, in Ur (1929-1930) (courtesy of the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology) After excavation, ancient artifacts embark on an ...
They danced, they drank smuggled booze, and they rewrote the rules of womanhood. The flappers of the Roaring Twenties weren’t just following a fashion trend — they were the OG rule-breakers. With ...
As the Paris collections began, the city played host to a pair of polar opposites. In one corner, there were Galliano’s Old Hollywood-inspired party girls for Christian Dior; in the other, Rick Owens’ ...