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    Being a bearded man: facial hair adds magnetism to men.

    Brad Pitt, Prince William, and Boris Johnson all look better with facial hair, don’t you think?
    According to scientists,…

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    Monroe in a bag, a dress made of corn, and potatoes as payment: how packaging materials became a fashion trend.

    The Birth of a Trend In the 1930s, the Great Depression swept across the United States, leaving many American families on the brink of survival. By 1933, when the economic…

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    Elsa Schiaparelli: the surrealist of fashion who soared above the mundane.

    However, her ideas felt constrained within a single movement. Her boundless creativity constantly sought new niches for expression. If Elsa Schiaparelli (1890 – 1973) didn’t exist, we would have to…

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    Countess Castiglione: a multifaceted goddess of photography

    Virginia di Castiglione (1837-1899) would have been better off being born a century later, or even 150 years later. In that case, her talent for modeling and her desire for…

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    Jacqueline Kennedy: The First Lady

    Jacqueline Kennedy served as the First Lady of the United States from 1961 to 1963 during the presidency of her husband, John F. Kennedy. In that brief time, she made…

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    Christian Dior: a diplomat who escaped into fashion.

    The allure of art prevented the future fashion designer from completing his studies at the Institute of Political Studies, but it helped him conquer the world of high fashion after…

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    Coco Chanel: “Was I happy?”

    140 years ago, a French woman was born whose biography her compatriots would call Art de Vivre – “The Art of Living.” She was a mistress, a collaborator, and an…

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    Stitches and Paths of Ann Lowe – the forgotten seamstress of Jacqueline Kennedy.

    Fate has thrown plenty of challenges into her life, knocking her off the pedestal that her talent and determination had placed her on. It’s no coincidence that wealthy women dreamed…

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    Audrey Hepburn: the enigmatic angel of Hollywood

    The Oscar-winning actress made her mark as a style icon, introducing women to the elegance of the sheath dress, dark sunglasses, headscarves (she even wore one for her wedding hairstyle),…

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    A luxury fashion house has designed spacesuits for NASA’s lunar mission.

    Can you guess which fashion house we’re talking about? That’s right, it’s Prada. They have designed both men’s and women’s spacesuits for NASA astronauts, who are set to embark on…

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    Fashion is colorful and cunning: in Italy, they have invented a knitwear that tricks facial recognition systems.

    The Turin-based startup Capable has launched the Manifesto Collection, a line of clothing designed to deceive facial recognition technologies. The vibrantly colored knitwear cleverly tricks artificial intelligence tasked with identifying…

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    The birthday of jeans.

    May 20 marks the birthday of jeans: on this day in 1873, the company “Levi Strauss & Co” received a license for the exclusive right to produce pants with riveted…

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    A dress made of shrimp and pants made of mushrooms.

    Renowned New York designer Peter Do, in collaboration with the biomaterials company TomTex, unveiled two looks from his clothing collection at New York Fashion Week for Spring-Summer 2023. The latest…

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    Judith Leiber: Creator of Unique Handbags

    The creative and life story of this remarkable woman, strangely enough, has yet to be adapted into a film. However, it certainly deserves to be brought to the screen. The…

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    Clothing should be chosen based on the color of your eyes.

    It turns out that the color of clothing that suits you best is determined by the color of your eyes. Therefore, it’s essential to choose outfits that complement your eye…

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    The architect of beauty, Madlen Vionnet, or the couturier who disregarded fashion.

    Madeleine Vionnet (1876-1975) referred to herself as the enemy of fashion. She believed that the whims of fashion were superficial and ever-changing, which offended her sense of beauty. Yet, fashion…

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    Jeweler Sean Lin: On the Edge of Emotion

    Born in London, he has, without exaggeration, become a treasure for the entire planet. His avant-garde jewelry, sometimes referred to as sculptural, transcends geography and time. So, it’s no surprise…

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    The eternal trend: “the pants revolution”

    The story of jeans begins long before they became the comfortable uniform for farmers and gold miners, and it ends with a condemnation of violence. The annual Denim Day is…

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    Bacterial cellulose: an alternative to animal leather.

    The fashion brand Ganni and the material production company Polybion have unveiled the world’s first jacket made from a material created by bacteria. According to the creators, this debut at…

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    Stitches and Paths of Ann Lowe – the Forgotten Seamstress of Jacqueline Kennedy

    Fate has thrown plenty of challenges into her life, knocking her off the pedestal that talent and determination had placed her on. It’s no coincidence that wealthy women dreamed of…

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    Boué Sisters: How the Boué Sisters Became Icons of Parisian Fashion

    Fate once gifted the renowned fashion house Boué Soeurs (“The Boué Sisters”) with nearly 60 years of dazzling fame. During this time, the French designers, affectionately dubbed “lace swans,” became…

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    Velvet Tulip: The famous dress of Princess Diana will be sold at auction.

    This stunning strapless gown was created in the late 1990s by couturier Victor Edelstein. It is one of the iconic pieces in the wardrobe of the Princess of Wales, who…

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    Socks: warm on top, cozy on the bottom, or what you didn’t know about “footwear.”

    How a utilitarian item for women’s sleep became a “weapon of victory” for warriors, and why we owe advancements in the production of this essential item to a philosopher. The…

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    How to Find Your Style: A Few Simple Rules

    To help you navigate your wardrobe, we’ve prepared some tips for discovering your personal style. Leading stylists say that finding your style is simply a matter of exploration! You need…

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    Yves Saint Laurent: Feminist and Fashion Anarchist

    Yves Saint Laurent was born on August 1, 1936, in Oran, Algeria. He might as well have been born a girl: slender and with delicate features, Yves was far removed…

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    Barbie is increasingly opting for flats over high heels.

    Researchers from Monash University in Australia have analyzed nearly three thousand Barbie dolls released over the past 65 years and found that high-heeled models are gradually giving way to those…

  • Fashion & Style

    The Evolution of Swimwear: How the Bikini Came to Be

    The evolution of beach fashion towards more revealing styles indicates that the history of swimwear is returning to its roots. From Simple to Complex In ancient times, people took to…

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    Socks: warm on top, cool on the bottom, or what you didn’t know about “footwear.”

    How a utilitarian item for women’s sleep became a “weapon of victory” for warriors, and why we owe advancements in this essential product to a philosopher. The Evolution of Socks…

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    The first AI singer has signed a contract.

    Warner Music has made history as the first record label to sign a contract with an AI singer. The virtual pop star Nunuri is unlike any other artificial intelligence, as…

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    Inspiration from a handbag: a smartphone as a wallet

    The unusual complex device looks like a wallet adorned with chains, feathers, and tassels. This innovative smartphone is designed to help both fashion brands (Prada, Louis Vuitton, etc.) and tech…

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    An Unattractive Figure

    – “A figure that is scared from head to toe,” declared one of the greatest fashion designers of the twentieth century, the incomparable Gabrielle Coco Chanel. Madame Chanel needs no…

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    To Be Liked for Years

    We often say, “He fell in love with her at first sight.” But it would be quite sad if appearance were the only condition for love. Attraction isn’t solely about…

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    FASHION – ONWARD!

    Functionality and Democracy: The Evolution of Soviet Fashion One of the main principles of modern fashion is functionality and accessibility. In Soviet modeling, right after the Great October Socialist Revolution,…

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    I’m cleaning out the closet. Sasha picks out the prettiest sweater, puts it on, and struts into Ivan’s room with a sultry walk: – Dad, I’m being fashionable!))))))))))))))

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