A baby name expert reveals the surprising reason these vintage names are making a comeback as older generations fade away.
Sherman’s photography has been called “anti-fashion,” decrying the way clothes and consumer products help us deceive others – ...
Conspicuous consumption was a key driver of the 1920s consumer lending boom. From 1919 to 1929, the number of cars on the road more than tripled, while radio sales increased 1,400%. Cigarettes, makeup ...
These names, which were very popular in the 1920s but have since fallen into oblivion, are making a brilliant comeback.
The 1930s marked a significant shift in fashion, reflecting both societal changes and technological advancements. Women's and ...
From bold-colored scarves to the zoot suit in Harlem to the mass popularity of bold acrylic nails, Black culture in […] ...
If you've spotted a surge in babies with names like Otis or Olive, and less babies being named Brenda and Gary, you might be ...
Tamara de Lempicka is having a banner year, which is rather remarkable considering she died 44 years ago. Along with a retrospective art exhibition at the de Young Museum, a new documentary fully ...
MUNCIE, Ind. — The Hospitality-Innovation and Leadership students and Fashion Industry Studies students at Ball State collaborated to put on a show. A celebration that showcased the history of life in ...
Certain baby names come in and out of fashion - but there's a 100 year rule that explains why some monikers that were popular ...
Hilander Theater, Kelso High School's theater troupe, asks audiences that question with their production of "Radium Girls," ...