She made a fortune in the late 1960s by selling bell-bottom jeans, leather jackets and concert tickets to flower children in San Francisco, including her friend Janis Joplin. Then Peggy Caserta ...
She made a fortune in the late 1960s by selling bell-bottom jeans ... Her role as an arbiter of hippie fashion was accidental. While working for Delta in 1965, Caserta yearned for her own business.
For Emmeline Summerton, a self-taught social historian whose Instagram account, Lost Canyons LA, has become an addictive ...
When I was a teenager in the 1960s, bell-bottom pants were popular. I remember the last time I wore them, they had shifted in my mind from looking cool to ridiculous.
Amid headline-grabbing stunts, the collections featured vintage nostalgia, bold prints and unexpected textures.
Decades after the New York City fashion designer emerged on the scene, she has won over a new generation of admirers and ...
The band's release party for Keep It Fly in the Negative Zone will take place this Saturday at the Lonesome Rose.
In a wide-ranging conversation, the 11-time Grammy nominee speaks with Vanity Fair about her collaborators, her famous family ...
Family and friends reflect on the city's influence on the late filmmaker, who attended the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.
The rock n' roll historian's tales of groupie debauchery —on stage and in books—are inspiring a whole new generation of ...