These sisters are wearing uniforms introduced by the editors of Vogue magazine July 1954 in an article proposing how...

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These sisters are wearing uniforms introduced by the editors of Vogue magazine July 1954 in an article proposing how children under 8 should behave. Glad they decided to stick to fashion instead of parenting. http://vintagegaze.com/browse/family/manners-children-under-eight
Seem a bit short for a child who may not sit lady like :)
ReplyDeleteActually has a large resemblance to a 'potato sack'. Perhaps functional, but surprising from a "fashion Magazine"?
ReplyDeleteWe're not potatoe sacs in fashion for a short time??
ReplyDeleteThat Great Shop During the war I believe, like flour sacks, potato sacks were usable.
ReplyDeleteHeard rumors of people making clothes out of whatever sack material was available to them, feed sacks etc., that is when people made their own clothes and spent a lot of time learning how.
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