Science Surfaces, a capsule selection of overall body coverings and add-ons, provide as canvases for digital prints of strategies motivated by award-successful biomedical images created by everyday living science investigation labs at MIT. The exhibition, now on show in the Koch Institute General public Galleries, is the result of the […]
Month: March 2023
32 Spectacular Fabrics and Trims Coming to Market This Year
Drained of seeing still one more bouclé-covered sofa? Us far too. This 12 months guarantees a new wave of tips for materials and trims, as witnessed at Paris Déco Off in January and latest assortment previews. Textures have advanced from the nubby possibilities of yesteryear to modern-piled velvets and woven […]
15 Best Haircuts for Women Over 50
Finding the suitable hairstyle can consider some trial and mistake at any age, but it may possibly be particularly complicated as you get more mature. What is fashionable, but even now flattering for your age? How can you retain youthful vitality by your haircut though embracing the beauty of growing […]
Cut, Color, and Community at Paramore’s Hayley Williams’ New Salon
There’s no much better bond than that of a female and her hairstylist. For evidence, search no further more than the dynamic duo that is Hayley Williams and Brian O’Connor. Williams, the fierce frontwoman of the Grammy-award-successful band Paramore is recognized for her powerhouse vocals, vivid phase presence, and signature […]
Gap Inc., Harlem’s Fashion Row Award UAPB $20,000 Grant for Fashion Education
MTD scholar Havilland Ford speaks to Dr. Nina Lyon-Bennett, assistant dean for academics for the UAPB Faculty of Agriculture, Fisheries and Human Sciences, about her styles. Students in the College of Arkansas at Pine Bluff’s Merchandising, Textiles and Design (MTD) Program have made wonderful strides in their schooling many thanks to […]
The History Of The Hair Pick Is About So Much More Than Beauty
It stands 28 toes tall, two complete stories of gleaming metal casting extended afternoon shadows throughout New Orleans’ historic Lafayette Square. Hank Willis Thomas is a sculptor of several general public works, but none so evocative — and so right away recognizable — as “All Electric power To All People”, […]