Normcore, meet Regency-core. Designers and influencers are looking back to long-past eras—with some welcome modern updates.
and the coordinator of living history at the New-York Historical Society. A native of Atlanta with roots in New York, McKnight started her examination of the South through a critical lens as a child. “We would visit plantations for school trips and be told these fantastical stories, and I can remember [thinking], ‘This is BS,’ ” McKnight says. “I knew the purpose of a plantation was not to be a home but primarily a forced-labor camp.
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