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    Here in the States there was a lot of resistance to the New Look -- "who is this Dior guy, and who is he to tell us to wear our skirts like that!" It wouldn't surprise me at all to find that similar ambivalence existed across the pond.
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    Some women did think it was very wasteful and refused to adopt it, but others felt starved of looking 'womanly' for so long and jumped at it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by lolly_loisides View Post
    Images taken from this article about life in Britain during 1953.



    i adore these pictures! i love this thread! its always so interesting and fun!
    come chatt with me my fellow loungers, i made a place where we can all chatt blog http://theritzyflapper.blogspot.com i hope to see all my lounger friends there
    And if you love the 1920's like myself i invite you to my new forum i just added to my blog that mainly focuses on the 1920's http://theritzyflapper.blogspot.com/p/speak-easy.html I hope to see some fellow lounge members there as well :)

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    For me, hair and make up are part of the new look. I canīt imagine their clothes in combination with the rather dramatic and somewhat graphic look of Dior.
    Hereīs a picture I bought some time ago that is dated 1954. It was taken in Germany. It could easily be dated earlier, I think:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Espee View Post
    Just yesterday I saw a rack of throat drops made in Boston, England. Otherwise I would have guessed the road sign arrow for New York and Boston were one of those cute jokes we sometimes see.
    I always figured there's a YORK in England, as well as a Hampshire, but NEW York too? How about that...
    I'm pretty sure you would find alot of the city we have here in the US are named after cities in Europe...Unless of course they have Indian (as in american Indian) names... A lot of cities names have also been changed over time over here New York City didn't start out as New York City and such. (Amman, Jordan was once name Philadelphia way before Philadelphia, PA ever exsisted!!)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lorelai99 View Post
    I'm pretty sure you would find alot of the city we have here in the US are named after cities in Europe...Unless of course they have Indian (as in american Indian) names... A lot of cities names have also been changed over time over here New York City didn't start out as New York City and such. (Amman, Jordan was once name Philadelphia way before Philadelphia, PA ever exsisted!!)
    I know there are at least two cities in the US named Paris (Paris, ME and Paris, TX) and two Romes (Rome, GA and Rome, NY). I myself live near Westminster, CA and I once sold something on eBay to a buyer in Irvine, Scotland, so I mailed it from Irvine, CA!

    Then, of course, there's also an Ontario, CA.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TackCollector View Post
    This isn't everyday, but it's so amusing that I had to post it. Photo from an appliance trade show.
    This is flipping awesome. Hilarious, and wow do they look uncomfy.


    Oh, incidentally, my avatar over there is a everyday gal. My great aunt Winona- my maternal grandpa's sister- in her swimsuit. Her shoes are cute white wedges. Her hair is great, and she was such a galmour gal. I'm not sure if I ever posted her pic in full before. But I had to crop it for my avatar.
    Last edited by Miss Moonlight; 06-17-2012 at 11:50 AM.

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    1934


    Mixing eras??




    Could be two teen girls from today, only they would need some duck lips.





    Found all these on Tumblr.

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    oops, double post!
    Last edited by Flicka; 06-21-2012 at 12:55 PM.
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    I hope these weren't already posted... A bunch of '20s mugshots from Australia.






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    Last edited by Flicka; 06-21-2012 at 03:03 PM.
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