The fact that Josephine Baker was the first Black woman to star in a major motion picture, Siren of the Tropics (1927), is only one aspect of her remarkable achievements. In addition to being a major ...
Haute Couture Week in Paris is in full swing, with luxury brands like Chanel and Dior showcasing their latest creations in ...
Her Women’s Tales film, The Door —starring Gabrielle Union as the protagonist going through a breakup as her friends cheer ...
And these guests were visibly stirred by the glittering gowns and louche separates Mr. Armani proposed on his Privé runway.
Josephine Baker, trailblazing performer and civil rights activist, published her memoir, 'Fearless and Free,' in 1949. Now, the book is being released in the United States for the first time on Feb 4.
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Nearly 120 years on from her birth, Josephine Baker seems almost shockingly modern. “Success is, first and foremost, about adapting,” writes the groundbreaking, dancer, actor, singer — and spy.
Beyond the stage, Josephine Baker dazzled in several luxury cars, with her opulent Delage catching everyone's eye. This was her personal ride, and she loved showing it off in photos. Come take a look ...
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The secret to the Opening Ceremony co-founder and renowned choreographer’s decade-long collaboration? “It has to feel like ...
While there has been much discussion regarding how Coen got the job in Jacksonville, it has now been discovered that quarterback Baker Mayfield may have played a role in Coen's acceptance of the ...