We're here to officially tell you, once and for all, yes, you *can* wear black to a wedding – as long as you abide by certain ...
The widow’s dress code was the most rigid and ... and macabre elements of Victorian mourning fashion. Made from black and gold metals, it was often decorated with engraved inscriptions, enamel ...
No, we want to raise a glass—and maybe a sharp knife or a crucifix—to the woman draped in a black dress with a head ... Is she in mourning? Is she the representation of death itself?
The shade used to be off-limits, reserved solely for those in mourning. In the Victorian era ... if you were in black, you weren’t attending them in the first place. Jump to: Black dresses to wear to ...
The selling exhibition will open in London on 28 March, alongside Perry's Wallace Collection show, ‘Delusions of Grandeur’ ...
The items collected include a Victorian mirror said to be used for black magic rituals, a full-size replica of the Shroud of Turin, a 1890s Victorian mourning dress and relics from famous haunted ...
California sunshine filters through the windows, creating pools of golden light that dance across display cases filled with ...
There’s something irresistibly magical about the hunt for treasure, and at Little Antique Mall in Lincoln City, Oregon, that ...