Romy Overdorp
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74099 needs to lay off the Joan Crawford movies for a while.
lol! I was thinking the same thing
74099 needs to lay off the Joan Crawford movies for a while.
Not sure if I've shared this one before. Apologies if it's a duplicate. My grandmother in 1945, presumably with a '42 Pontiac:
-Dave
I'm so sorry to hear that, David. Lifting your family up in prayer. You're Grandma was a beauty.
Seriously were bandanas bigger in the 40s? I cannot ever make them work on my head, even without my long, thick hair in a bun or such. And I'm pretty sure my head isn't huge or anything... lol
The Grand Ball
Apparently, a Ball or a large public reception was held, featuring comely young ladies dressed as appliances. These are, of course, my kind of girls.
We all know the highly-idealized images of Golden Era women -- movie stars, magazine models, pinups, etc. -- but for most of us, those looks are great to see but neither practical nor attainable for everyday life. So here's a thread where we can draw inspiration from images of ordinary gals of the Era -- the hair isn't always picture-perfect, the makeup isn't flawless, the clothes didn't just come off a designer's rack, but they're still attractive -- and that's the way most women have always looked.
Here's a few to start with, courtesy of the ever-valuable Life Magazine archives:
Office worker, 1940
Sunglass wearer, 1938
Mother and kids, 1940
Airplane mechanic, 1940
Lecture audience, 1940
Plenty more out there -- find them online or find them in your own family album, and post them here!