Girls Formal Dresses Vintage Fashion & Designer Clothes Films: Retro Clothing, Design Trends & Hair Styles in American Pop Culture
Posted in February 5th, 2012 by admin | Filed under Girls Formal Dresses | Comments (1)
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- Table Of Contents:
- (1) Union Square Fashion Show (Newsreel) (1950) – 1 Minutes (2) Modes Of The Moment (1917) – 3 Minutes
- (3) Story Of A Star (1956) – 8 Minutes (4) Western Fashions (1940s) – 1 Minute (5) Fashion Favorites (1940) – 31 Minutes
- Minutes (6) Fitting Faces (1940) – 8 Minutes (7) Hair Dress (1950) – 10 Minutes (8) Pattern for Smartness (1948) – 19 Minutes
- (9) Fashion Horizons (1940) – 19 Minutes (10) Aristocrats of Fashion (Incomplete ~ No Ending) (1940s) – 7 Minutes (11) Harpers Bazaar Talks Fashion (Incomplete ~ No Ending) (1970′s) – 10 Minutes
This compilation of fashion and design films is filled with spectacular footage of vintage fashion shows, interviews, advertisements, promotional, high fashion, western wear, dresses, fabrics, and so much more. Table Of Contents: (1) Union Square Fashion Show (Newsreel) (1950) – A wonderful short newsreel covering an outdoor fashion show – 1 Minutes (2) Modes Of The Moment (1917) – A silent fashion advertisement from the early days – 3 Minutes (3) Story Of A Star (1956) – Tells the story of the $ 12.99 
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February 5, 2012 at 8:46 am
Not Really Fashion Forward,
Touts itself as a history of fashion. It’s really a collection of old black and white silent films and clips of fur-coat fashion shows and how to make eyeglasses. There is not much fashion history on this home-made DVD. I am very disappointed as it sounded like it had so much potential. The title of the DVD is not even what was advertised. The students were disappointed and bored.
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