Fashion
West LA Fourth Grader Becomes Youngest Designer To Debut Collection at Paris Fashion Week
Meet Max Alexander, the West Los Angeles fourth grader who is now the youngest fashion designer ever to have a show at Paris Fashion Week.
Best of Grammys 2026 Fashion
Step into the spotlight with the best Glambots from the Grammys 2026 red carpet!
How Maine Style Became Fashion
Popular fashion probably isn’t the first thing you think of when you think of Maine. But recently the “Maine” aesthetic is trending… online and in person.
Greensleeves: The Elizabethan Love Song That Became a Cultural Time Capsule
Discover the hidden history of Greensleeves, the famous Tudor love song turned Christmas hymn — and how the Greensleeves Project uncovered its secret meaning.
The Tignon Law: When Fashion Became Resistance in Colonial Louisiana
Explore the Tignon Law of 1786—an attempt to control Black women’s appearance that backfired into a bold symbol of style, identity, and resistance.
The Extravagance of 1700s Court Dresses: The Spitalfields Mantua Dress
In the 18th century, Mantua dresses were the height of court fashion. In this video, our experts discuss a rare and spectacular dress that dates from around 1756.
Why Some Southerners Call Shorts “Pants”: A Deep Dive Into Southern Speech and Tradition
Discover why many Americans in the South refer to shorts as “pants.” Explore the history, regional dialect, cultural habits, and Southern traditions that shaped this unique linguistic quirk.
Legendary Designer Bob Mackie Discusses His New Documentary and His Fashion Career
Bob Mackie talks about designing for the stars and the new “Bob Mackie: Naked Illusion” documentary.
Living Couture: Iris van Herpen’s Algae-Infused Masterpieces
Iris van Herpen stuns Paris with bioluminescent algae dresses, 3D-printed gowns, and a visionary blend of fashion, science, and sustainability. Check out Iris' Haute Couture Fall Winter 2025/2026 collection.
Why the Seersucker Suit Is a New Orleans Staple
Southern gentlemen know all about the beauty and coolness of the seersucker suit, and its connection to New Orleans.
Diamond Wars: The Future of Lab Grown vs. Natural Diamonds
Lab Grown diamonds continue to put pressure on the $370 billion dollar global jewelry market.
Hidden Gems and High Drama with Sotheby's Magazine Editor in Chief Kristina O'Neill
When Kristina O’Neill steps into Frank Everett’s office, it’s not just a chat — it’s a deep dive into beauty, memory, and meaning.
Turning Trash to Treasure: How People Profit Off Pineapple Scraps
In a world desperately seeking sustainability, one company's golden idea has transformed pineapple waste into eco-friendly gold.
2025 American Music Awards Red Carpet Fashions
The 2025 American Music Awards are back after a two-year hiatus and the stars showed out on the red carpet. Jennifer Lopez is hosting the fan-voted event in Las Vegas.
Exhibition Tour—Superfine: Tailoring Black Style
Join Monica L. Miller, Guest Curator and Professor and Chair of African Studies, Barnard College, Columbia University, on a tour of the exhibition Superfine: Tailoring Black Style, with an introduction from Andrew Bolton, Curator in Charge of The Costume...
Largest Collection of Princess Diana’s Wardrobe Goes Up for Auction
Princess Diana’s life in the spotlight was marked by her relatability, approachability and her fashion choices that are still talked about today.