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Men's Shirts Button on the Right. Why Do Women's Button on the Left?
Nobody knows for sure, but plausible theories include swords, servants and saddles
Spend the Night in the Musée d'Orsay's Clock Room on the Evening of the Olympics Opening Ceremony
Airbnb will allow two travelers to book a one-night stay in the storied Paris museum, where they will watch the ceremony from a balcony overlooking the Seine
These Women Were the Real Geniuses Behind the Iconic Tiffany Lamps
A chic light fixture reveals how female designers remade the Tiffany brand—and went largely uncredited for nearly a century
You Can Now Wear a Recreation of Scotland's Oldest Tartan
Fashion designers have created a fabric inspired by the Glen Affric tartan, which was discovered in a peat bog and dates to between 1500 and 1600
Purchased for $25, This Bargain Brooch Could Sell for $19,000—Thanks to 'Antiques Roadshow'
The piece is part of a rare collection by the Victorian-era designer and architect William Burges
Appreciate Awesome Architecture With These 15 Photos
No passport is needed for this virtual tour of beautiful buildings around the world
Meet the Woman Who Set the Stage for Beyoncé, the Olympics and the Royal Opera House
The award-winning set designer Es Devlin explores the art of creating spectacle
New Met Exhibition Celebrates Women Fashion Designers
"Women Dressing Women" gives often-forgotten figures in fashion history their due
Peach Fuzz Is Pantone's Color of the Year for 2024
The gentle, pinkish-orange hue was chosen to reflect a collective desire for respite
Princess Diana's Engagement Portrait Blouse Is for Sale
Diana wore the garment for a portrait that officially announced her engagement in 1981
This New Hand-Painted Video Game Takes Place Inside Claude Monet's Eyeball
Australian designer and developer Pat Naoum spent seven years creating "The Master's Pupil"
Virginia Woolf Scorned Fashion but Couldn't Escape It
A new exhibition investigates the Bloomsbury Group's relationship with clothing, accessories and sartorial social norms
X-Wing Model From Original 'Star Wars' Movie Found in a Garage
The 20-inch miniature is going to auction, where bidding starts at $200,000
Meet the Innovative Winners of This Year's National Design Awards
Cooper Hewitt recognizes talented trailblazers who are at the forefront of their fields
Drake Buys the Most Valuable Hip-Hop Artifact Ever Sold: Tupac Shakur's Ring
Shakur designed the piece himself and wore it during his last public appearance before his death in 1996
A Monument Honoring Shirley Chisholm, the First Black Congresswoman, Is Coming to Brooklyn
After years of delays, New York City officially approved a statue commemorating the borough native and political trailblazer
How the Mother of Modern Weaving Transformed the World of Design
Dorothy Liebes was committed to making quality textiles available to consumers of all classes
The Evolution of the Little Black Dress
A new exhibition showcases how the meaning of the garment has changed since its invention in 1926
Angelina Jolie Will Rent Jean-Michel Basquiat's Former Studio
The famous 20th-century artist originally rented the space from Andy Warhol, his friend and mentor
Would You Wear a Handbag Smaller Than a Grain of Salt?
Measuring 657 by 222 by 700 micrometers, the teeny-tiny bag could sell for thousands at auction
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