The USA's oldest clothing retailer, this upscale, once family-run business has collared the market on men's apparel since 1818
This short jacket worn open in the front is perfect for listening to Ravel's music of the same name
In the 1960s women would puff out their hair in this style, French for "full" or "puffed"
In the 1800s women would puff out their skirts by wearing this padding or framework underneath
No spy should be without one of these aptly named outer garments first designed for British soldiers in WWI
This French designer's "New Look" for 1947 included a narrow waist & padded hips
In 1939 she closed her Paris shop & spent the rest of World War II in the Ritz Hotel with her German boyfriend
Although this company's name was trademarked in 1871, its logo didn't appear on men's underwear until 1938
This word for a woman's shirt may be from Old High German for "naked"