The Edwardian era was once elegantly described as, a "leisurely time when women wore picture hats and did not vote, when the rich were not ashamed to live
The Edwardian era was once elegantly described as, a "leisurely time when women wore picture hats and did not vote, when the rich were not ashamed to live
The Edwardian era was once elegantly described as, a "leisurely time when women wore picture hats and did not vote, when the rich were not ashamed to live
We spoke to the North London-based photographer ahead of his next UK solo exhibition, for which all the proceeds will go towards Help Refugees
Tin Gao by Teddy Iborra for METAL Magazine - SS 2020
The Edwardian era was once elegantly described as, a "leisurely time when women wore picture hats and did not vote, when the rich were not ashamed to live
With a yacht, a mansion, and glittering New York parties, Henry Raleigh led a glamorous life as an illustrator — until the world moved on without him.
A closer look at the fashion in Turn.
With a yacht, a mansion, and glittering New York parties, Henry Raleigh led a glamorous life as an illustrator — until the world moved on without him.
London photographer Edward Linley Sambourne captured everyday street style around the turn of the 20th century...
September, as you may know, is a month truly dedicated to fashion. Pictures are invading our social media feeds from the past week's designer runways of New York, this week is London turn, then on to Milan and Paris. However, the world’s obsession over the newest trends isn’t something new, and was actually introduced by the Victorians.
Female fashion pioneers - including the first supermodel - have been brought into the 21st century thanks to photos colourised by Irish photographer Matt Loughrey.
Kate Middleton turned 33 today, and while I hope she had a sweet family celebration with Prince William and little George, I'm throwing my own version of a birthday party by paging through some of the oldest images I can find of her. The current Kate always looks perfect, and while part of that is by royal design, we can't forget that it's also growing up (I definitely have some past outfits I'd prefer to never see again). Come see how relatable the Duchess has always been because, ladies, I guarantee you had a version of all of this in your high school closet. This sweet sundress and cardigan combo was the formula for many a fancy event in my teens. Pre-Clueless, I'm not sure if I had a single cardi in my wardrobe, but after that movie came out, it quickly became a must-have piece that could magically top anything. For a blast-from-the-past fashion moment, look no further than this party outfit of Kate's. The silky floral fabric was the pick for cool skirts and dresses in the early aughts, and at some point in high school, we all had our first encounter with the maxi (can you remember
Exploring the increasing trend of incorporating nature in art and fashion through the work of 6 creatives
All over the world, you can see thousands of art forms to express your feelings and show creativity such as handcrafts, iron and wooden objects, sculptures
Vicki King describes the moment she discovered making photography to be “like someone turned a spotlight on.” She reminisces an enchanting first relationship with the art form, explaining, “My dad used to take pictures and put on slide shows for us, they were like these manifestations of things I couldn’t remember beamed up and shimmering […]
The actor will play celebrated mathematician Alan Turin - the man responsible for cracking Nazi Germany's Enigma Code. He and Keira, who plays Joan Clarke in the forthcoming film, shot their scenes in London on Sunday.
The 24-year-old, Slovakian fashion photographer has an aesthetic that feels like jumping into a funhouse designed by Guy Bourdin that is located in some bleak, Eastern Bloc–era carnival.
Abomah, the "African Giantess", 1914. Her beautiful skirt is taller than my whole body.