I love 1930s dresses–modest but visually appealing, in all prints and colors (though you’ll have to use your imagination with these sepia pic). The draping and sleeves are so soft and feminine, just the way I prefer my dresses! So snazzy from their hats down to their shoes.
The left three ladies don’t seem too thrilled with the process, but the right three appear happy as clams to have their picture taken. And what’s the man carrying in the background? Milk?
I think it was clash day. And early was the yearbook photographer on duty to beat the milkman to work, Kerbey?
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Oh, that’s not a yearbook; it’s just a personal collection. I think those women are full grown.
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Well in that case, Kerbey, it must have been full-grown clash day.
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The ladies sure look full grown to me. And kiddo I agree 100%. Dresses from the 30’s are pretty rockin’. Toss in the hats and shoes and you have a classic American beauty.
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agreed about loving that style of dress. Though I wouldn’t pick some of those shoes–the one on the right, anyway. Wish the colors came through. Will have to imagine. My 11-year-old thinks the dresses look comfy, though they are too “drapey” (her word) for her. đ
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Too drapey? Ha!
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All those dresses are gorgeous! Another great pic đ
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