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“Who Is….Teri Agins?”

Fashion journalist Teri Agins In today’s installment of our “Who Is….?” series, we’re going to have a look at the life and career of fashion journalist Teri Agins, someone for whom the industry has amassed a wealth of respect for her hard-hitting journalistic pieces over the years. Teri Agins was born on November 14,…

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“Who Is….Eleanor Lambert?”

Eleanor Lambert; photo c/o Time Magazine For the next entry in our “Who Is….?” series, we’re going to take the opportunity to celebrate the institution of fashion week. Specifically, New York Fashion Week. We’re going to discuss the woman that made it all possible, and by all, we mean the infrastructure of the modern-day…

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“What Was….Wanamakers?”

Wanamaker's; photo c/o Smithsonian Magazine The second installment of our “What Was….?” series is the former Philadelphia retail giant Wanamaker’s. Wanamaker’s was opened in April 1876 by Philadelphia businessman John Wanamaker as an American response to European markets like France’s Les Halles and England’s Royal Exchange. The building chosen was a former Pennsylvania Railroad…

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“Who Is….Gia Carangi?”

Supermodel Gia Carangi; photo credit: Stan Malinowski Our next fashion figure in Manic Metallic’s Tuesday “Who Is….?” series is former supermodel Gia Carangi. Gia was born on January 29, 1960 in Philadelphia to restaurant owner Joseph Carangi and homemaker Kathleen Carangi. Though her parents’ relationship eventually turned violent, Gia’s home life remained intact until…

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“What Were….the Coty Awards?”

Multiple Coty Award-winner Norman Norell and models, S/S 1949 collection; photo credit: Indiana State Library The first installment of our “What Was….?” series begins today with the Coty Awards. The Coty Awards, short for the Coty American Fashion Critics’ Awards, were created in 1942 by Coty, a cosmetics and fragrance company that is still…

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“Who Is….Elsa Klensch?”

Elsa Klensch on CNN's Style with Elsa Klensch; c/o Pinterest The first installment of our “Who Is….?” series kicks off today with fashion journalist and television host Elsa Klensch. Elsa Klensch was born on February 21, 1933 in Cooranbong, New South Wales, Australia to parents Hans Aeschbacher and Mary Margaret Aeschbacher. Having originally wanted…

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Purim – What to Know, and Where Fashion Fits In

Jewish Purim costumes; photo c/o Rebekah Lowin Chag Purim Sameach! The above saying is the proper greeting for those celebrating Purim. It means "Happy Purim" in Hebrew. Purim - the Jewish holiday - is occurring as we speak, so we wanted to give our audience an idea of both what it is and what…

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Understanding Fashion Traditions of the Lunar New Year

Chinese New Year lanterns; photo c/o National Geographic The Lunar New Year is fast approaching, with Lunar New Year’s Eve being tomorrow (February 11) and the Lunar New Year itself falling on Friday, February 12.Let’s have a look at what the Lunar New Year is, and what fashion is associated with it.   What is…

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A Brief Mardi Gras Fashion History Primer

This year's Mardi Gras - also known as Carnival in some countries - falls on February 16, 2021. Due to Covid-19, however, the celebrations are going to look drastically different - that is, if they happen at all. We still thought that it would be interesting to take a look at the history of…

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