How time shaped the Ao Dai This week on Piece of the Week is the Ao Dai, a Vietnamese garment. The Ao Dai consists of “Piece of the week”
Author: Ellimay Rodriguez-Mujica
Piece of the week
The colorful Hawaiian Muumuu This week on Piece of the Week, I focus on the Hawaiian caftan; most commonly known as the muumuu. Like many “Piece of the week”
Shakira and JLo represent at Super Bowl halftime show
Performance built on themes of identity and unity The Super Bowl LIV halftime performance delivered exceptional choreography, relevant cultural representation and a message many had “Shakira and JLo represent at Super Bowl halftime show”
Piece of the week
Cultural understanding through clothing Annyeonghaseyo (Hello in Korean), NDSU students! I’m back for another, and final semester writing the Piece of the Week. For first “Piece of the week”
Piece of the week
A 1960’s kaleidoscopic dress full of inspiration For the final Piece of the Week, I wanted to highlight a piece that contrasted the bleakness surrounding “Piece of the week”
Piece of the week
Brides in blue? This week, we have a wedding dress with a beautiful history. Donated by Owen and Kathie Anderson, the dress was originally worn by “Piece of the week”
Piece of the week
Brazilian Film-Star, Carmen Miranda’s decadent influence This week’s piece of the week is an intricate pink prom dress donated by Janelle Kopp. The dress was surprisingly bought in “Piece of the week”
Piece of the week
History of the dress Phyllis Thysell was born on March 29, 1923, in a farm outside of Parkston, South Dakota. As a result of her “Piece of the week”