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One local designer reimagines Rhode Island’s open spaces through garments made from the land itself.
A young family restores along-neglected Victorian on the Creative Capital's Mile of History.
Rhode Island Monthly's special editions editor shares how she kept up the balancing act, and previews another life change coming her way.
The Two-Spirit member of the Narragansett Tribe shares how fashion plays a part in establishing identity.
A 19th-century summer home-turned-inn welcomes a contemporary personality.
And support local floral designers while you're at it.
The vintage lover and Faded founder shares his style inspiration and favorite shops.
More than thirty designers participated with more than 100 models walking the runway at One Davol Square in Providence.
The transformation was made possible with the help of a little Hollywood magic.
Our annual Rhode Island Monthly Design Awards spotlight the talented architects and designers who breathe life into the state’s most innovative spaces.
It's hard to feel at home when family moves on from the place where you grew up, but there are lessons learned along the way.
The store has quickly earned a following among fashionable Rhode Islanders.
Between its dated rooms, aging appliances and blah color palette, the gambrel-style home was more than ready for a refresh.
Timeless hair and makeup trends and vintage furs and frocks heat up Providence's Federal Hill on a cold winter day.
Existential Thread Co. is throwing a grand opening party today with vintage finds, music, bevs and bites at its new storefront on Knight Street from 4-8 p.m.
The curated second-hand store in Newport takes shoppers in a time machine back to 1970s fashion.
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