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1940s USA - Real Photos of Exquisite Women in America - Colorized

1940s USA - Real Photos of Exquisite Women in America - Colorized

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1940s Women's Fashion in Vibrant Color - Authentic Vintage Photos & Styles Unlike the world we know today, the 1940s in the USA held a unique charm. It was an era when style was unmistakably defined, and men and women, despite the immense challenges they faced, always found a way to express their elegance. There were no piercings or tattoos; instead, people adorned themselves in graceful attire, with dresses, skirts, and suits, often crowned by charming hats. We must remember that the 1940s were marked by the presence of racial segregation, the challenges of the Great Depression, and the profound impact of World War II. Recognizing these historical realities is essential. Amidst these dark chapters in history, there were also moments of beauty to behold. In this video we celebrate the sheer beauty of women's fashion and the indomitable spirit that shone through adversity. Do you miss those times? Well, sit back and immerse yourself in the stunning elegance of the women from the 1940s
Date: 2023-12-20

Comments and reviews: 5


my teenage year were, 1950. onwards
to visit cities was eye, opening, i played in a rock - band so i saw most things my school buddies could only dream about
cars of the 50s, started big change after the second world war, people yearned for a better style of living

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The woman of the '40s are the classiest and best looking of any other generation. No Tattoos and piercings is a definite plus, as I find them abhorrent on today's women.
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Please notice how thin everybody was before our food got loaded with sugar and fructose corn syrup and additives that disrupt how our bodies should work.
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People dressed up when they went out in public no one wanted to look like a slouch. It was both a show of self respect as well as respect for others.
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I agree. I wish those days never left us. When you looked good You turned heads. Not so much today. Love your video and thoughts of yesteryear. -------
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