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I have recently posted many photographs from the Library of Congress collections, mainly showing men's fashions. So I thought I would add some of the women's fashions:
These all come from the U.S. Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information Black & White Photographs
Fashion show presented by the Chrysler Girls' Club of the Chrysler Corporation at Saks Fifth Avenue store. Girl in a hostess gown 1942
Detroit, Michigan. Fashion show presented by the Chrysler Girls' Club of the Chrysler Corporation at Saks Fifth Avenue store. Typical American girl 1942
Detroit, Michigan. Fashion show presented by the Chrysler Girls' Club of the Chrysler Corporation at the Saks Fifth Avenue store. Girl modeling a brassiere and girdle 1942
Detroit, Michigan. Fashion show presented by the Chrysler Girls' Club of the Chrysler Corporation at the Saks Fifth Avenue store. 1942
Mannequin modelling coat, made at the Jersey Homesteads garment factory, at the showroom in New York City 1936
Ladies' coats manufactured at the cooperative garment factory, Hightstown, New Jersey 1936
Woman and son downtown at the parade, Cincinnati, Ohio 1938
Migrant woman from Arkansas in roadside camp, Berrien County, Michigan 1940
Woman and child, flood refugees in schoolhouse, Sikeston, Missouri 1937
Sharecropper woman worker, Southeast Missouri Farms 1938
There are loads more on there.
These all come from the U.S. Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information Black & White Photographs
Fashion show presented by the Chrysler Girls' Club of the Chrysler Corporation at Saks Fifth Avenue store. Girl in a hostess gown 1942
Detroit, Michigan. Fashion show presented by the Chrysler Girls' Club of the Chrysler Corporation at Saks Fifth Avenue store. Typical American girl 1942
Detroit, Michigan. Fashion show presented by the Chrysler Girls' Club of the Chrysler Corporation at the Saks Fifth Avenue store. Girl modeling a brassiere and girdle 1942
Detroit, Michigan. Fashion show presented by the Chrysler Girls' Club of the Chrysler Corporation at the Saks Fifth Avenue store. 1942
Mannequin modelling coat, made at the Jersey Homesteads garment factory, at the showroom in New York City 1936
Ladies' coats manufactured at the cooperative garment factory, Hightstown, New Jersey 1936
Woman and son downtown at the parade, Cincinnati, Ohio 1938
Migrant woman from Arkansas in roadside camp, Berrien County, Michigan 1940
Woman and child, flood refugees in schoolhouse, Sikeston, Missouri 1937
Sharecropper woman worker, Southeast Missouri Farms 1938
There are loads more on there.