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Window Dressing analyzes the cultural impact of women in American film and television through a feminist lens, tracing figures from Barbara Stanwyck to Jessica Simpson across platforms including YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts. The multimedia project examines intersections of fame, fashion, and cinema through both historical and contemporary frameworks. Content spans from film noir classics like Double Indemnity to MTV-era celebrity culture, investigating how media representation has shaped societal views of women. The channel's film history analysis covers transformative moments in entertainment across the 20th and 21st centuries, with particular focus on stars like Fiona Apple and Sharon Tate. Each piece of content explores how glamour, beauty standards, and feminine ideals manifested in specific eras of American media. The format combines academic film scholarship with cultural commentary, delivered through long-form video essays, podcast episodes, and TikTok segments. Window Dressing's core focus areas encompass feminist media studies, celebrity history, and the evolution of female representation in popular culture. The project documents how entertainment platforms have historically portrayed women's roles, bodies, and social status. Content specifically investigates film noir, early 2000s media, and pivotal moments in television that established enduring cultural narratives about women.