I understand the need to come out with #style opinions at the speed of light. But the bad writing in the photo captions, incl a lack of proper subject identification and typos, is truly astounding.
We don’t *need* “best & worst looks” from the #coronation this fast out of the event. Surely #ai has already killed the #SEO wars?
https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/fashion/best-dressed-coronation-king-charles-b2333740.html
#style #coronation #ai #seo #fashion #luxury #fashionhistory #artofdress
Great history of stardom in the 1920s through the lens of jewelry from David Belcher in the NYT.
“It was the era of expressing oneself. The 1920s really democratized jewelry.”
#fashion #luxury #jewelry #fashionhistory #artofdress
OMG, this is just delightful. Do you like the wig I designed?
“Design A Wig” online game via the V&A
cc: @natania
https://www.vam.ac.uk/designawig/
#fashion #fashionhistory #gaming #artofdress #beauty #style #dresshistory
#fashion #fashionhistory #gaming #artofdress #beauty #style #dresshistory
Great morning #fashionhistory read on Roger Burton and his Contemporary Wardrobe Collection, the only commercial costume archive in the world focused entirely on youth subcultures.
I love so much about this piece. The attention to Burton’s own curation of the collection, his amazing life, and the actual history of youth fashion and #streetwear it represents.
Image: Stephen Burridge/FT
#fashionhistory #streetwear #artofdress #dresshistory #luxury #costume
If you’re a fashion history nerd and are not following Kate Strasdin on Instagram, you’re missing out.
Image: Lilac tulle dancing dress from The Chicago Museum
https://www.instagram.com/p/Cnfg7u1Kjiq/?igshid=ZDhmZGIxNmQ=
#fashion #fashionhistory #frockingfabulous #dresshistory #luxury #artofdress
#fashion #fashionhistory #frockingfabulous #dresshistory #luxury #artofdress
This is my porn.
The story behind this Chanel for Diana Vreeland piece is everything.
Image: Coco Chanel for Diana Vreeland, FIT Museum
#fashionhistory #fashion #luxury #art #artofdress
Marvelling at the costumes in an old “Poirot” episode (“Triangle at Rhodes,” 1989).
Love the gathered bodice of this evening gown and the long gloves.
Why don’t we dress for dinner anymore?
#fashion #costume #fashionhistory #artofdress #dresshistory