The process of at-home tie-dyeing is far from new. In fact, we’ve been doing it since we were kids — at sleepovers, summer camps, and oh-so-many birthday parties. But as adults, upon feeling the need ...
It’s safe to say most of us have been spending a bit more time in loungewear. If you’ve been scrolling through Instagram and TikTok, you’ve probably seen the rising trend of matching tie-dye ...
With fashionistas sticking closer to home as the coronavirus pandemic continues, one psychedelic print keeps making a splash: tie-dye. Grown-up spins on the summer camp classic have arguably never ...
For the last year or two, there's been a constant stream of tie-dye in my Instagram feed, and the 90s kid in me is A-okay with that. More time at home = more people looking to try that new bread ...
Whether you think tie-dye is totally rad or totally not your style, the psychedelic print from the '60s is back in a major way. It's become a hot quarantine fashion trend that doesn't seem to be going ...
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Zhang Hanmin, a craftswoman from southwest China's Yunnan province, recently presented the intangible cultural heritage of tie-dye at a Starbucks store in Shanghai. Tie-dye is an ancient Chinese ...