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How International Women’s Day Became a U.S. Celebration

How International Women’s Day Became a U.S. Celebration

International Women’s Day may have started abroad, but the U.S. made it bigger. From suffragettes to CEOs, women have used their voices to change the game. And the celebration doesn’t stop on March 8!

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From Handkerchiefs to History: The Birth of the Bra

From Handkerchiefs to History: The Birth of the Bra

One woman, two silk handkerchiefs, and a bold idea—Mary Phelps Jacob didn’t just change fashion, she sparked a movement.

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Meet America's First Female Cartoonist

Meet America's First Female Cartoonist

Before women were even expected to be in the cartoon industry, Rose O’Neill was already making history—one sketch at a time. Her playful Kewpie dolls became a pop culture sensation, proving that creativity knows no limits.

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Red Lipstick: The Rebel’s Secret Weapon

Red Lipstick: The Rebel’s Secret Weapon

From Cleopatra to suffragettes, red lipstick has been a symbol of confidence and rebellion. It’s not just a color—it’s a statement. And just like Squeem shapewear, it’s all about owning your power. 

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