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Tag Archives: fashion
Futuristic Fashion Predictions From 1930s
There’s a lot to worry about when we think about the future – the economy, global politics, climate change. But perhaps the most important question of all: what will we be wearing? This vintage clip from the 1930’s examines the … Continue reading
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Tagged 1930s, fashion, future, futuristic fashion, Video of the Day
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Snowflakes and Wonderland on 5th Avenue
When I was a kid growing up in the suburbs of Manhattan, Christmas always started with a trip to the city. It was a major event that required getting decked out in a sparkly dress with a big bow and … Continue reading
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Tagged 5th Avenue, Alexander McQueen, Alice in Wonderland, Bergdorf Goodman, fairy tales, fashion, FREE, Holiday, New York, Saks Fifth Avenue
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