
The stories behind what we wear.
| Platform | Pricing | Only free issues | Publishes | Monthly | |
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Some people collect stamps. Some collect butterflies or jewels or bubblegum cards or art. Audrey Huset collected wool skirts.
She had an enormous number of these skirts: 632 of them! All kinds of skirts, in all different sizes, spanning t...
“Evil people collect the best stuff,” the author John Paul Brammer wrote recently in a very funny newsletter about the late Margaret Thatcher.
Thatcher — the British prime minister who embodied the greed-is-good capitalism of 1980s — amass...
Rosa Roisinblit was getting ready for her weekly salon appointment when she received the phone call that would alter the course of her life.
“Se llevaron a los chicos,” she heard the distressed voice on the other line say. They took the ki...
I don’t usually pick up items of clothing off the street. But a couple months ago, I came across a lumpen moss-colored sweater on a sidewalk in brownstone Brooklyn. It had a groovy scribble pattern and a stretched-out crew-neck collar. It l...
I saw a fabulous painting the other day.
I was walking through MoMA’s Woven Histories: Textiles and Modern Abstraction exhibit, going gaga over all the braided wall hangings and geometric rugs and latticed wire structures and woven paper b...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Writer, editor, occasional violist. I like clothes and art. I've written about both for The New York Post, New York Times, Washington Post, Daily Beast, Bustle, New Inquiry, and some other places.
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