The Beauty Archeo is a comedy fashion history podcast telling stories and educating listeners of the greatest figures and events of fashion, beauty, parties and scandals. In each episode, Professor Noir invites a new guest to discuss historical figures such as Marie Antoinette’s Hair craze to Coco Chanel’s Nazi affair in the 1930’s. Packed with a lot of laughs as well as serious analysis, the show explores the roots and evolution of gender, class, and race under the context of fashion and the decorative arts. The Beauty Archeo is a fresh take on history and culture that surrounds us.
This show records and broadcasts LIVE on Full Service Radio from the lobby of the LINE Hotel in Adams Morgan, Washington D.C.
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The Beauty Archeo is a comedy fashion history podcast telling stories and educating listeners of the greatest figures and events of fashion, beauty, parties and scandals. In each episode, Professor Noir invites a new guest to discuss historical figures such as Marie Antoinette’s Hair craze to Coco Chanel’s Nazi affair in the 1930’s. Packed with a lot of laughs as well as serious analysis, the show explores the roots and evolution of gender, class, and race under the context of fashion and the decorative arts. The Beauty Archeo is a fresh take on history and culture that surrounds us.
This show records and broadcasts LIVE on Full Service Radio from the lobby of the LINE Hotel in Adams Morgan, Washington D.C.
Mundy is back from a world wind week of recording music and prof. Noir talks hosting with pornstars. Following we finish our discussion on the rich and exciting life of Josephine Baker; from French spy to international humanitarian. Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
We continue our conversation on the great Josephine Baker. Today we are joined by a special guest burlesque performer, Queen Nefertitie. Get ready for a raw discussion on Josephine's standard of performance and existence for black performers around the world. Powered and distributed by Simplecasst.
Today's discussion is all about Zelda Fitzgerald, the "first American flapper." From a spoiled southern upbringing to a glamorous yet tragic marriage and life; Zelda defined the roaring 20's. Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
We are in the 20's and we are having a great roar. Today we discuss the bobbed haircut and the social impact of the flapper in the early 20th century. Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
We are back and cleaning the closet. Today we finish our discussion on the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire and the labor reform in the aftermath. Powered and distributed by SImplecast.
From longchamp in Paris to the silver screen: we talk about scandalous dresses, the women that wore them and stories about them.
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It’s MOVEMBER and we pay homage to the beard. In 1705 Peter The Great enforced a beard tax in an effort to change the fashion of the Russian people; we explore why into today’s episode. Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
The infamous legend Lucille Lady Duff Gordon-- the first internationally-famous British fashion designer. This is the story of her meteoric rise, the glamorous life, the scandals and literal trials that almost brought her down.
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We finish our exploration into the allure of the occult; the culture and influence that has developed over the centuries. Today we continue the discussion on voudun and the temptation of Vampires.
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It’s the month to celebrate the true practitioners of the supernatural, earth faiths, spiritualists. On today’s episode we explore the sartorial and aesthetic impact of witches throughout history. From blessed priestesses to wise women to sexy sirens we look at how the social and religious movements against witchcraft shape how we see the religion today.
1783 marks a turning point in French society, fashion, gender, and economics as Marie Antoinette reveals a scandalous portrait to a private Salon of aristocrats and royal family members. Today we discuss how an outfit sparked a social and gender movement in fashion and how it lead to the fall of the French monarchy.
Today we explore the structure of the fashion industry in 18th century France; how patronage from the royal family to the production of mass media set the stage for the modern fashion industry infrastructure.
Marie Antoinette’s legacy has inspired the language of fashion long after her death, in this first of 2 part episode Prof. Noir weaves the political, social and economic structure of 18th century France and how a young girl spawned an unconscious movement that challenged the monarchy and French society at its core.
Cirque Du Soleil; men on bikes; and New York fashion week. Then we delve deep into Imelda Marcos, her political dictatorship and her fabulously oppressive shoe collection
Today we continue our discussion on Gabrielle Coco Chanel and the height of her career in the 1920’s. From the iconic drop waist dresses, mixed prints, art love affairs and bob haircuts; Coco Chanel sets the stage for the modern woman.
The Beauty Archeo is a comedy fashion history podcast telling stories and educating listeners of the greatest figures and events of fashion, beauty, parties and scandals. In each episode, Professor Noir invites a new guest to discuss historical figures such as Marie Antoinette’s Hair craze to Coco Chanel’s Nazi affair in the 1930’s. Packed with a lot of laughs as well as serious analysis, the show explores the roots and evolution of gender, class, and race under the context of fashion and the decorative arts. The Beauty Archeo is a fresh take on history and culture that surrounds us.
This show records and broadcasts LIVE on Full Service Radio from the lobby of the LINE Hotel in Adams Morgan, Washington D.C.