http://glamourdaze.blogspot.com/ and http://vintagemakeupguide.com/
A beautiful rare archive fashion footage in two strip color from 1932 featuring the latest Paris and Chanel inspired designs in womens clothing. Originally broadcast in movie theatres by the Fashion Features Studio in a series of newsreel commercials through the late 1920s and on into the 1930's. Priceless.
@BooppoopaDoop The irony there is that most of women's fashions during that time are based off on male outfits. O_O
jaguarjaguarjaguarja 4 weeks ago
I can see their ankles omg what is this abomination
xkxoxo14 5 months ago
This is gorgeous!
syrka2000 7 months ago
omg :14 swagger managed suit..the word swagger is that old omg so shockedd..
normandyangel 8 months ago
@BooppoopaDoop You're being ironic, I hope, in the last part of your comment lol
zom8135 8 months ago
Thank the flappers they helped women everywhere... imagine a world without them... we'd all be slaves to HIM! the male lol!
BooppoopaDoop 9 months ago
I love the 3 piece sports suits. I like the tailored look.
Emgee78 10 months ago
what up with her hands lol
ogopogo5050 10 months ago
Appears to be the early-thirties two-strip color before the 3 strip was perfected...
The sound quality is excellent, without the usual crackle and pop - did you remaster this?
c3cubed 10 months ago
Wow! This is a You tube sensation! Where do you find these technicolor jewels of fashion celluloid? The last speaking starlet is Sally Starr, who appears in my video called "When a Woman Loves A Man!" and dances in another called "Sophomore". My footage is from her firsts talkie in 1929. This color footage of hers is a knockout! Its a shame she didnt make a bigger hit in pictures. She was a gorgeous flapper knockout! Thanks a Million! Biff
2reeler 10 months ago