Let there be lips!’”So the audience shouts as Patricia Quinn’s disembodied, stop-sign-red mouth appears on the big screen, the luscious sneer crooning the opening number of cult film/movie musical ...
From Alexander McQueen's 'The Hunger' SS96 collection to modern streetwear collaborations like 'Hellraiser' x Supreme.
For spring, many designers subverted pretty, feminine tropes and gave us new clothes that feel wildly rebellious.
Oh, Jolene, a new Good American collection really hopes you don’t take our man — or our jeans. A new Dolly Parton x Good American Fall Collection drop just brought the latest in country-inspired ...
In 1950, Michigan was basking in its reputation as an industrial powerhouse. Detroit factories – retooled to mass-produce aircraft, tanks and other war materials during World War II – helped defeat ...
The Ed Gein Story' plays fast and loose with the real-life details of the killer's gruesome exploits. Here's what's fact and what's fiction on the true crime series.
From Rust to Road – Breathing New Life Into Classics & Modern Machines. Whether it's a chopped '50s Mercury, a Cadillac hearse with attitude, or a modern transmission rebuild, every bolt turned tells ...
Emily Blunt’s sartorial choices are anything but blunt. Known for her fashion-forward ensembles, the actress rarely misses a beat – she clearly knows how to spell Gabbana. And the 42-year-old’s latest ...
The American ranch house has for decades been dismissed as the real estate equivalent of the TV dinner—mass-produced, bland and outmoded. Recently, though, home buyers are warming to the humble legacy ...
The history of our obsession with tiny waists, from corsets to the Kardashians. This corset was designed around 1851 by Madame Roxy Caplin with minimal, flexible boning to achieve fashionable curves.
Tessa Petak is a Brooklyn-based writer who helps to cultivate InStyle's illustrious news coverage across a wide range of topics including celebrity, fashion, and entertainment. She also produces and ...
Also known as the Plainfield Ghoul, Gein lived in Wisconsin during the 1950s, and is confirmed to have killed two women. He was also a suspect in other unsolved cases. It later emerged he had also dug ...
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