Covered is a fashion history podcast hosted by Ruby Redstone and Natalie Brennan that examines the legacy of the clothes we wear... more
In the 18th century, women carried around pineapple-shaped purses as a status symbol, as a political statement, and, frankly, because... more
Some years, Ray-Ban’s Wayfarers are so popular that their sales figures are in the millions. Other years, the sunglasses are... more
Alexander McQueen's Spring 2010 runway show, Plato's Atlantis, is one of the most famous runway collections of all time. Despite being... more
In the 1850s, a crew of American women began wearing pantalettes to indicate themselves as forward-thinking ‘New Women.’ How did... more
Want to make a splash in the summer of 1946? Wear a bikini! Better yet, tell the whole beach about... more
Today we get into some of the biggest sleeves of all time: the 1830s puff sleeves. But today’s fashion history... more
In 1966 Yves Saint Laurent designed the first couture women's tuxedo: Le Smoking. Today we get into the significance of... more
We are so back! And so are weddings. In 1953, Ann Lowe made a wedding dress for Jackie Kennedy’s highly... more
In 1940s America, girls started going to college and wearing oversized cardigans. But across the pond, feminine twin sets take... more
Today we dispel The Big Corset Lie. For several hundred years, corsets were a part of women's daily wardrobes through... more
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