Headbands began to gain popularity around 1910. Headbands at this time were made of luxury fabrics, and elements like decorative stitching or beads were often incorporated. Some headbands also came with combs, and some were made from a string of jewels. Headbands were often worn around hair that...
Hairstyles like dress fashions, often change gradually, moving slowly from one line to another. These are some drawings of hair styles circa 1900-1914. Each row shows how hats and hairstyles evolve during the Edwardian era. Edwardian Ladies hats 1899, 1908 and 1908 hairstyle 1906, 1906, 1908,...
Red hair is attributed to sultry women, witches, and famous stage women. As for black hair, it would betray the temperament of browns and brunettes. Artificial colors are not forgotten, from the experimental colorations of the 19th century to the more certain dyes from the 1920s. The show ...
Boston also became a major stop on the trade routes to the Caribbean and got the nickname Beantown from the Boston baked beans that locals would make with Caribbean molasses. 1626: Salem, MA Richard Cavalleri // Shutterstock 1626: Salem, MA Best known as the location of the most infamous ...
The program will take place at the historic Ace of Clubs House on Saturday, March 18 from 1 PM to 4 PM. . Light refreshments will be served. Tickets and More Information Tickets are $10 for Texarkana Museum Members and $15 for non-members. Space is limited so reserve your spot today ...