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Color Fashion Show From 1929

A Fashion Show Sequence from 1929  
 
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gabsylv (1 week ago) Show Hide
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see where Sondheim got inspiration for Follies opening
broiledfowl (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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My great-grandfather was in this movie. Does anyone know if there's somewhere i can online?
medavog (3 months ago) Show Hide
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wow
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I have seen fashion images from 1930 and is incredible the huge transformation in clothing in just 1 year, in 1929 knee length skirts and the dropped waist were still being very fashionable. What would have done a woman who bought new clothes in october 1929 and became poor after the wall street crash??? none women wore short skirts in 1930s?? after wall street crash short skirts came back until 1938
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From The Duncan Sisters film, "It's a great life" made in late '28 released '29 in technicolor throughout.....and still around thank goodness.
jackrenglish (7 months ago) Show Hide
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fun...jack english II hollywood
HarborGuy (10 months ago) Show Hide
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And in a year the waist was normal and hem line dropped - just in time for the depression to buy new cloths.......
jvbrown95 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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This is definitely "It's a Great Life".
g0thmoth (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Oh, I haven't seen this in so long! Thanks for posting.
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Rewatching this film after nearly a year I can't help but be ocularly delighted at how pretty most of the women were. And feminine!

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