When thinking of fashion, one of the first things that come to mind is the fashion show. Historically the shows were an important and exclusive channel for designers to showcase their newest creations, but fashion has evolved greatly since their conception.
It’s the 1970s. Political climates are choppy all around the world. President Nixon has just founded the Environmental Protection Agency...
Playful color greets customers at the door of Carlisle of York, a quaint boutique hidden in the corner of Wright Square. Shoes and clothes of every hue grace the shelves and contrast the white walls and tiled floors. The boutique exudes a whimsical spunk that originates from the woman behind...
Unlike the rise of nudes, color slowly and subtly resurfaced in the beauty industry. Nudes were everywhere in a matter...
The Manor had the opportunity to sit down and interview one of SCAD’s newest professors Meloney Moore, teaching in the new major The Business of Beauty and Fragrance.
A nod to the past, an expression of escapism, and the revival of the understatement— the Prairie Girl left her small farm in Kansas and moved to a sleek apartment on Champs-Élysées. This is a revival of the 1800s. It is a simpler way of dressing: an emphasis flowing dresses...
The trend-chasing, fast fashion beast Urban Outfitters is no stranger to controversial headlines. From using tragedies such as the Holocaust...
She didn’t mind being miles away from everyone else. Suede and leather caress her skin with phantom desire. The turquoise...