Tut was a 'frail king' with broken leg
Egypt's King Tut likely died from complications of a broken leg that was exacerbated by malaria a d had a club foot, an extensive study of his mummy and family suggests. cbc.ca |
Review: Grace Kelly: A Legacy of Wholesome Elegance
An exhibition on the Hollywood icon and glamorous princess at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London through Sept. 26 reminds us of the joys of classic beauty and happy endings. feeds.nytimes.com |
Readers Comment on Sabbath and Modern Love
Readers comment on keeping the Sabbath and a new definition of family. feeds.nytimes.com |
Dior Joins the Navy
Apparently no theme is too remote for designers. Dior landed on an imaginary South Pacific naval base, with the runway transformed into a dock and the models sporting sailor's caps on their Bettie Page wigs. feeds.nytimes.com |
Fashion Ticker: Max Azria, Malo
Max Azria's namesake collection was full of sexy draping. Dresses hung from one shoulder and fell over or under the mesh belts as if they — not the designer — had decided which way to go. Harem pants were present, as were supple leather jackets that lent an air of polish. The backs of several dresses were open, either in full or in dramatic, diagonal slits. Flat knits had form-fitting cuts; few beige cotton sweaters ever looked so attractive. Several hemlines and necklines were asymmetrical... nysun.com |