In case you missed it, here’s what’s been on the blog recently.
- Monday, Feb. 26: Treat me like a rattlesnake.
- Tuesday, Feb. 27: Rihanna kicked off the big-dress trend, and Dua Lipa dove in.
- Wednesday, Feb. 28: My website got a redesign.
- Thursday, March 1: Adventures with Poodle.
- Saturday, March 3: Flashback to the 2007 Independent Spirit Awards.
- Sunday, March 4: My Oscar gown archives, Parts I, II, III, and IV.
- Monday, March 5: My Best Dressed/Wear What You Want award for the 2018 Oscars goes to …
- Tuesday, March 6: Talking about snake tiaras and gender-neutral wedding jewelry with Engagement 101.
- Wednesday, March 7: Mangagement rings and other nontraditional jewelry.
- Thursday, March 8: The only good thing the New York Times has done recently is start catching up on women’s obituaries it should have published decades ago.
Over on Instagram, I’m celebrating Women’s History Month. Shirley Chisholm was the first African American congresswoman and the first woman to run for the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination. As her campaign poster said, she was unbought and unbossed. I wish she were here with us now, because not many people can say that these days.