The fashion of the past is completely different - women in elaborate outfits, and men in what really should be men. Appearance in those days was not just clothing. What you are wearing was a real statement of who you are and what you are. And everyone, well, just everyone, wore hats!
Brigid Bardot, 1950
Two girls on the beach in 1920-1930s. They do not even need to undress, what would be even more sexy!
Two guys in a tattoo parlor in 1920.
This nymph is called Floretta. And she lies on the beach of Monte Carlo. And where else can such beauties be? 1953
Model girls in marine clothing, 1940
A man is skating in the center of New York, 1937. Notice he's wearing a hat!
England, 1971. What do these men do? The correct answer is to eat ice cream.
A couple on Michigan Avenue in Chicago in 1975.
A crowd of London buyers, 1908
Betty Page, American model, the founder of the sexual revolution, 1950
Paul Newman in Venice, Italy, 1963
Two just walking girls on the streets of Cape Town in South Africa, 1965.
Miya Farrow, American actress, part-time muse of Woody Allen, in London, 1960
Cary Grant in 1950.
Three guys in Jamaica in 1950
Do you recognize? Marlon Brando as always beautiful.
By the pool, 1944
They go to the prom, 1960.
Roy Halston Frowwick, the guy who came up with costumes for parties and was a mega-popular designer in his time. The Halston fashion house exists in New York until now. 1960.
Boston dude, 1968.
Dancing couple in a Parisian bar, France 1951.
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awww I love old fashion, thanks for this post ;) ( check your post, one of the picture is not well download )
ok. corrected. thank you for your notice
We certainly can learn from the past in good and bad ways
If you are about history, then, as practice shows, it does not teach anything.