"Fashioning an Icon" explores the use of the Virgin of Guadalupe in fashion, textiles and adornment in Mexico and the San ...
In the Africano Collection, Victor Olusayo Adewole, the visionary Creative Director of Vixteau Couture, paints a compelling narrative that bridges Africa’s rich heritage with the modern language of ...
For members of the Sani Warmi collective in Amazonian Ecuador, the day begins before sunrise. They tend to the chacra — their ...
However, in a bustling workshop in Kilifi County, one woman is determined to rewrite this narrative. Edna Dhahabu, a ...
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa appointed Cynthia Gellibert, secretary general of public administration, as interim vice ...
Over the past two decades, photographer Irina Werning has traveled around Latin America with a specific directive in mind: ...
and her classmates donned traditional flowing dresses for their Cumbia dance performance at a center in Bogotá, Colombia, ...
Very often, First Ladies do not speak during formal visits. As a representative of the country, people will critique you ...
From her no-makeup glow to her elegant white midi dress, Radhika proved that you don’t need extravagant ... Her black beaded mangalsutra with a diamond pendant added a traditional touch, while a beige ...
Style, however, is a different matter. The key to great style? A reliable selection of clothing essentials that make for a firm foundation to build on with those pesky, oh-so-undependable trends.
“Benzoni, an Italian explorer, describes the practice of human sacrifice for coastal Ecuador. He suggests this was performed to appease a god or ask supernatural powers for favors—although European ...
The kimono styles worn today were first created in the 1600s. People stopped wearing the kimono as everyday clothing during the reign of Emperor Meiji. Meiji came to the throne in 1867.