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Invisibility — it’s the curse of being a wannabe glamor gal in her mid-30s or older, per a new study that found the fashion world makes women feel “invisible” by age 36.
It was for the 14th annual fashion show and gala hosted by the Utah nonprofit Women of the World, which supports refugee women. Samira Harnish is the co-founder and executive director of the ...
Women of the World celebrates the traditions, fashion, and stories of refugees in a heartwarming event. Founder and CEO, Samira Harnish talks with Mary Dickson about the 15th Annual Fashion show ...
The new era of Sapphic style — which fuses sartorial looks, plays with gender and shuns the male gaze — has emerged as a form of power dressing for all women.
The report was produced in collaboration with the University of Technology Sydney's Centre of Excellence in Sustainable ...
Black women's beauty and fashion are complex, meaningful acts, deliberate strategies for engaging with the world that make bold statements about identity, political resistance and empowerment ...
Bassike is one of Australia's oldest fashion labels, started in 2006 by Deborah Sams and Mary Lou Ryan. The pair had a vision ...
How Claire McCardell changed women’s fashion ...
In a world increasingly driven by speed and short-lived trends, Jaipuri Banno stands as a quiet force of timeless beauty and ...
Fashion in the 1970s saw women embrace a bold new course in denim, pants, and easy-wearing polyester suiting. Hippie romanticism gave way to disco and punk.