Ep. 30: Brows & Bombshells

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We're back! And I swear there's a method to our non-sequitur topics this month. We're starting off with eyebrows, those face-defining fuzzy bits, and talking about how eyebrows changed through mid-century Canada. Taking our cue from the era, Steph sorted through miles of old Chatelaine magazine issues to find out a) who's wearing those eyebrows and b) what they're eating. The answer to the former is very glamorous and the answer to the second is really not. What we're obsessed with in history Torey: An absolute wealth of a timeline at foodtimeline.org Steph: A fascinating and infuriating book: 21 Things You May Not Know About the Indian Act: Helping Canadians Make Reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples a Reality by Bob Joseph Thanks for listening! Find us online: Instagram @fashionablyateshow Facebook and Pinterest @fashionablyate Email us at fashionablyateshow@gmail.com Check our facts: Fashion The History of Women and their Eyebrows by Lauren Valenti in Marie Claire, April 2014 Brows through the ages: How eyebrow trends have changed over time in Vogue, March 2018 A cultural history of the eyebrow by Annie Lord in i-D for Vice, August 2018 How brows became the beauty obsession of the decade by Lauren Cochrane in The Guardian, September 2016 One Day We'll All Be Dead And None Of This Will Matter by Scaachi Koul Food Chatelaine Magazine, 1928-1947