The action unfolded during the $75 million film’s premiere, days before Trump announced the two-year closure of the ...
Unusual Valentine’s & Galentine’s bubbles—from pét-nat and sparkling red to luxe bath “champagne”, lux kombucha and NA ...
Marie Antoinette’s distinctive style and spirit defined the monarchy’s last hurrah before the French Revolution. The final queen of France is also remembered for her groundbreaking support of women ...
Before she was sent to the guillotine in 1793, 37-year-old Marie Antoinette couldn’t have imagined that more than two centuries later, she’d still be one of the most famous women in the world. The ...
Democratic strategist David Axelrod says President Trump’s focus on lavish renovations at the White House and Kennedy Center could hurt Republicans on the ballot in the 2026 midterms. In an interview ...
With couture, pageantry and a few well-timed shocks, the exhibition recreates the world of history’s most polarizing fashion icon. This exhibition offers a glimpse into the life of Madame Déficit ...
Democratic strategist David Axelrod said President Donald Trump’s fixation with remodeling the White House and other government buildings could serve as a fatal liability for Republicans’ electoral ...
LONDON– The legend of Marie Antoinette was born the moment the steel of the guillotine sliced the skin of her neck. That is the impression gathered from “Marie Antoinette Style” at the Victoria & ...
Kate Moss at the Paris Ritz for Vogue US April 2012 issue (© Tim Walker; courtesy the Victoria and Albert Museum, all other photos Olivia McEwan/Hyperallergic) LONDON — The question of agency looms ...
Marie Antoinette may or may not have said, “Let them eat cake,” but she definitely piled on the rouge. Now, more than two centuries later, a new generation is following the final queen of France’s ...
As everyday people scrape together meals and stretch SNAP benefits, Donald Trump is busy playing dress-up as Gatsby King clinking champagne glasses while America starves. It’s a modern-day Marie ...
Once married, Marie Antoinette wrote to her mother regularly. The final Queen of France was often homesick and would fuss about the performative nature of her aristocratic duties. In one letter ...
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