Mourning dress of crape and imperial serge, with several rows of buttons, which might have been cloth-covered or of glass molded to look like crape, 1895
Panorama, a journal of @ahaaamericanart.bsky.social, reviews "Beyond Vanity," a valuable contribution to the emergent field of hair studies, by art historian @elizabethlblock.bsky.social: journalpanorama.org/article/beyo...
Panorama, a journal of @ahaaamericanart.bsky.social, reviews "Beyond Vanity," a valuable contribution to the emergent field of hair studies, by art historian @elizabethlblock.bsky.social: journalpanorama.org/article/beyo...
and I had the chance to talk with the hair icon herself, Julie Klausner, on the must-listen podcast How Was Your Week?! Listen in wherever you get your pods podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/h...
and I had the chance to talk with the hair icon herself, Julie Klausner, on the must-listen podcast How Was Your Week?! Listen in wherever you get your pods podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/h...
www.vulture.com/article/mcna...
www.vulture.com/article/mcna...
THE HISTORY AND POWER OF HAIRDRESSING as the 2025 winner of the Milla Davenport Publication Award! #academicsky
THE HISTORY AND POWER OF HAIRDRESSING as the 2025 winner of the Milla Davenport Publication Award! #academicsky
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25: Join us for the Material Intelligence virtual symposium on hair! We have an incredible panel of artists and scholars. Share with hairstylist friends! Free to all. Register at link below #academicsky #fashionsky
25: Join us for the Material Intelligence virtual symposium on hair! We have an incredible panel of artists and scholars. Share with hairstylist friends! Free to all. Register at link below #academicsky #fashionsky