We are going to spend some time in 1944, looking at what a gal with a job was wearing and doing. She was doing it looking fabulous!
Many of the ads in this issue show the labels of the fashion houses or name the designers. Let's start with a few of these examples.
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1944
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Arnold Constable
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Future Fashions
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Glamour Magazine
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Harveys
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Henry Rosenfeld
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January
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Jaunty Junior
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Junior Guild Original
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Mendoza
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Trigger Cloth
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Vera Maxwell
» Glamour Magazine 1944 - For The Girl With A Job
Friday, March 4, 2011
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