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Welcome to the delicious hell that is high society,” beckons the trailer for “The Seduction,” HBO Max's steamy new French-language drama inspired by “Dangerous Liaisons.” This 18th-century Parisian ...
I misread the title of this new account of the life and art of Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun (1755-1842) as “Darling” and thus, ...
It’s 5.30pm on an October Saturday in Paris, the fashion week traffic snarls along outside 49 Boulevard de Vaugirard in the ...
In the second episode of Jane Austen’s Paper Trail, we speak to Austen experts about her views on love, and the role of ...
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Several spring 2026 collections considered the exit impact of garments, though the backside of clothes rarely get attention in our 2D, screen-dominated worlds.
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Marie Antoinette Style at London’s V&A feels like a private audience with the ill-fated royal.