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She told Newsweek that she "felt like a little kid again" playing dress up—only this time, the princess dresses were real. Her great-grandmother's dates back to the 1930s, so it was very delicate.
“Vionnet started it all,” the article continues, “with her dresses that wrap and cling.” If the 1920s birthed a new Art Deco movement, the 1930s was the era of the neoclassical. And the woman?
T he cast and crew of Some Like It Hot are preparing for their first stop in Denver, as the musical comedy is set to play the ...
A Chicago woman's 1930s flair has stolen the show at a themed murder-mystery party where all the other guests arrived in modern-day clothing. The 25-year-old Lauren Elam (@larslavishlife) had ...
In the 1930s, Ruth O'Brien, who worked at the Bureau of Home Economics and was the first head of the Textiles and Clothing Division — a US Department of Agriculture department that studied the ...
If you want to dress like the locals, ... The iconic button-downs have been made and widely worn in the islands since the 1930s. Photograph By Eric Helgas/The New York Times/Redux.
She told Newsweek that she "felt like a little kid again" playing dress up—only this time, the princess dresses were real. Her great-grandmother's dates back to the 1930s, so it was very delicate.
Though the 1930s woman may have used a pliable girdle to smooth things out, this was not your Victorian-esque paper-mâché-stiff waist-snatcher. Bias-cut gowns (dresses draped at the angle of the grain ...