Open any box of decades-old family photographs and there is a good chance one image will stop the scroll: a man in a belted sweater, knee-high boots, and a print bold enough to make modern eyes squint. Vintage menswear advertisements from the 1970s are full of moments like this, and viewed through a 21st-century lens, […]
On December 12, 1972, Château de Ferrières, the grand 19th-century estate owned by the Rothschild family outside Paris, became the setting for one of the most unusual private gatherings of the era. Hosted by Marie-Hélène de Rothschild, the event was not a traditional formal ball but a carefully staged surrealist spectacle filled with bizarre costumes, […]
American swimwear manufacturers entered the 1950s with a design philosophy borrowed directly from the corset makers and eveningwear tailors of the previous decades. Rather than treating the swimsuit as simple beachwear, companies like Catalina, Cole of California, and Jantzen engineered garments meant to shape and flatter the body with the same precision applied to formal […]
In the 1950s, Italy was a country where centuries of history blended naturally with everyday life. Ancient churches, medieval streets, Renaissance buildings, and traditional neighborhoods still stood largely untouched by the rapid changes that would come with mass tourism and modern development. A remarkable collection of Kodachrome photographs from 1956 offers a rare glimpse of […]
Sun-drenched shores, tailored wool swimsuits, and a newfound sense of freedom all came together to define one of the most stylish decades in beach history. The 1930s transformed swimming from a rare luxury into a beloved national pastime, and with that shift came a wave of fashion innovation that still captures attention nearly a century […]
By 1944, Londoners had lived under blackout conditions for nearly five years, and the routine of covering windows each night had become second nature. Every household and business had to cover its windows with thick black fabric or heavy wooden shutters, preventing even a single beam of light from escaping into the night sky and […]
A century ago, a virus swept across the planet with a speed and lethality the modern world had never witnessed, reshaping societies from crowded cities to remote villages in a matter of months. The 1918 influenza pandemic remains one of the deadliest public health disasters in recorded history. Within roughly fifteen months, it claimed more […]
A yearbook page from the 1970s rarely looks like a fashion statement at first glance, yet look closer and the hemlines tell their own story. Row after row of young women pose in skirts several inches above the knee, a length that had been considered scandalous barely a decade earlier. These photographs, tucked away in […]
For over two centuries, enslaved people across North America risked everything to escape bondage, and slaveholders had a ready tool to try to stop them: the local newspaper. As print publications spread through American towns and cities in the 18th and 19th centuries, enslavers turned to their pages to post detailed notices seeking the capture […]
The 1930s brought the worst economic collapse in American history. Banks failed, unemployment soared past 20 percent, and most households operated on tight, uncertain budgets. Yet wedding photographs from this decade tell an unexpected story. Brides and grooms frequently appeared in attire of striking sophistication, sculpted gowns, tailored suits, and carefully chosen accessories that seem […]