Reminiscent of a style made famous by Elizabeth Taylor, the latest iteration of Bulgari’s Serpenti timepiece has turquoise scales and rubellite eyes.
Category: Culture
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How Thom Browne Turned the Gray Flannel Suit Into Something Subversive
Over the span of two decades, the designer has transformed the traditional men’s wear staple into a radical and deeply contemporary look for all.
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Cecilie Bahnsen Makes Her Paris Debut
Last week, the Danish designer presented a collection just as romantic as the city her namesake brand was showing in for the first time.
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‘We’re Safe, But We’re Not Okay’: A Black Doctor On Racism’s Role In The Eaton Fire And Black Health Crisis
In 1966, speaking to the press about a Medical Committee for Human Rights meeting in Chicago, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. condemned the segregation of state-funded hospitals, declaring, “Of all the forms of inequality, injustice in health is the most shocking and inhumane.”
King made this
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The Beauty Of Black Love On-Screen: How TV And Film Shaped Our Perception Of Romance
By Okla Jones ·Updated February 14, 2025
Outside of what we see in our own homes, our perception of love and relationships is shaped by experience and, just as powerfully, by what we see on screen. For many Black viewers, the depictions of Lady Sings the Blues.
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The Souls of Black Folk by W.E.B. Du Bois
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How One Private Collection Built a Public Institution
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Come All Ye Faithful
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Majestic Meal
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