Wearing Wool, All Summer Long
Layered, corseted summer garments kept women proper and fashionable, if not cool
The Swimsuit Series, Part 2: Beauty Pageants and the Inevitable Swimsuit Competition
In the latest chapter of the series, we look at how bathing suits came to be an integral part of the Miss America competition
The Indelible Mister Rogers
Besides how to be a good neighbor, Mr. Rogers taught us other lessons, especially about the impact of a comforting change of clothes
Welcome to Threaded! And a Dig Through the Archives
Welcome to Threaded, your go-to fashion blog for all things historical and sartorial
The Myth of the Frozen Jeans
Cold temperatures aren’t enough to kill off any bacteria on your clothing
Q and A With Diosa Costello
The first Latina on Broadway dishes on her career and how she got her breakout role in South Pacific
Q and A: Tim Gunn
The co-host of Lifetime TV’s Project Runway talks about what makes good design and more
First Lady’s Inaugural Gown Arrives at Smithsonian
Michelle Obama donates her Jason Wu gown to the First Ladies’ Collection at the National Museum of American History
Homemade Clothes for Hollywood - Made Movies
Rabbit Goody has been the go-to weaver for historically accurate fabric for the movie industry’s biggest period dramas
Q and A: Mark Newport
Costume designer Mark Newport talks about knitting outfits for superheroes, both famous (Batman) and unknown (Sweaterman)
50 Years of Pantyhose
Love them or hate them, the once-ubiquitous women’s accessory was a revolutionary invention that helped transform women’s fashion
Edward Steichen: In Vogue
A painter by training, Edward Steichen changed fashion photography forever
Q and A: Isaac Mizrahi
Fashion designer Isaac Mizrahi’s salmon skin dress is on display in a new exhibit at the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum
All That Glitters
Carol Channing can’t forget the night her gown got ransomed
The Flight Stuff
Amelia Earhart brought her own special style—even to her outerwear
The Shirt Off His Back
Jerry Seinfeld’s silly, frilly prop takes its place in television history
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