From the Confederacy to the White House: How Southern beauty traditions went MAGA

From the Confederacy to the White House: How Southern beauty traditions went MAGA

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    • 4. apr. 2026
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What do the women in Bama Rush, beauty pageants and President Trump's orbit have in common? Their look traces back to the beauty traditions of the white, antebellum South. We talk to Elizabeth Bronwyn Boyd, author Southern Beauty: Race, Ritual and Memory in the Modern South, about how nostalgia for a Southern past influences the aesthetics of today.

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