Tennessee Williams had a wardrobe that was every bit as vibey as the plays he wrote.
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Famed eighteenth-century biographer James Boswell was willing to spend an eye-watering portion of his annual income just on his appearance.
Edward S. Curtis was once the most famous photographer in America and his pictures capture the incredible clothing and artefact of the country’s indigenous peoples.
John Steinbeck never quite dressed like the picture of a twentieth-century author, although his wardrobe is still every bit as timeless as his writing.
Via a series of intimate portraits kept as a record of his clothing choices throughout his life, Matthäus Schwarz invented the fit pic 500 years ago.