Aprons are potent symbols of women and domesticity. As utilitarian garments, they are worn and connected to a variety of professional and occupational settings: chefs, butchers, blacksmiths, waiters ...
Strained muscles. Broken bones. Third-degree burns. Gashes that require stitches, but probably not until your 12-hour shift is over. And to cope with the pain and the stress: alcohol, maybe weed, ...
The Lincoln-based clothing designer Shannon Reed has a résumé that includes stints at J.Jill and Sigrid Olsen, but it was her close friendships with chefs like Barbara Lynch and Suzanne Goin (of ...
Companies founded by cooks are designing clothes for all body types as kitchens move away from formal apparel and a boys’ club mentality. By Khushbu Shah The pastry chef Natasha Pickowicz’s uniforms ...
A collaboration with Vans, partnerships with Samsung and LeCreuset for a brand new test kitchen, coverage in Fast Company, and more. Ellen Bennett, Founder & CEO of Hedley & Bennett, has built a ...
Apron Strings: Ties to the Past, a new art exhibit in Irving, explores the changing roles of women and attitudes about domestic work from the early 1900s to present. Irving Archives and Museum A new ...
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