Monday, July 26, 2010

Photo Gallery From The 50s & 60s

The bride's father is escorting
her to church
The snug little suit as it was called in 50s. 
It was aimed to fit the physical torture.
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This style dress was most famous for the small
waist look.  It shows a no belt waist line.
Called the compromised look.
Photo of Avaric in "Molier's The Miser," proformed the evening after Hamlet.  Douglas Cambell directed "The Miser."
Diamond Decked Derby Hat

The University of Hawaii, beautiful and colorful dresses that
was and still is and intergal part of their culture.

Nordic Jumbo Coat
sturdy dacron and cotton fabric,by Rosewood
warm orlon pile lining

Braque Continental Coat
100% wool tweed
curly lamb-like shawl collar

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Abbout wool sport coat-natural lines,
 mutted plaids seville ribbed vest.
Lime white high-waisted evening dress of
supple crepe designed by Bill Blass
A strapless dress made of a thousand silk petal designed by
Aronold Scaasi
This simple lovely white crepe evening dress
contrast to gittler worn by a model on a zebra rug
was designed by John Moore
Moore also invented the square toed sneakers.
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Jarman
The New Touch-Me-Not suit relpaced the little snug suit.  It was designed
 to fit loose along the waist and comfortible. The jacket is made of  lightweight tweed. 
A narrow jersey skirt made of wool to commpliment the jacket.
(Jane Derby)

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