FORT MOSE 1738, a designer fashion collection, combines West African traditional textiles and prints with western silhouettes.
Oaxaca artisans accused American brands J Marie Collections and Tuckernuck of cultural appropriation for copying traditional huipil patterns.
From corsets and petticoats to leg warmers and shoulder pads, here's how Sonoma County dressed over the years.
David Rickman — a freelance historian, author and illustrator — will be delivering a lecture, “What was Worn in Mexican ...
A bill introduced in the New Mexico Legislature aims to protect Indigenous students’ right to wear traditional regalia at graduation ceremonies and ensure students with medical conditions can carry ...