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At the beginning of the last century, there were no movies or television, or even radio. Advertisements and style came directly from newspapers and cartoons. One cartoonist, Charles Dana Gibson, gave life to his perfect woman: a Gibson Girl was spunky and sentimental, down to Earth and aristocratic at the same time. She was very lady like, but she was allowed to get her hands dirty as well.
His cartoon Gibson Girls sparked a fashion revolution, and every woman around the country found herself yearning to be a Gibson Girl. The Gibson Girl was the Pin-Up Girl of the 1900s, and she stayed that way until World War 1.
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