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1919 dress

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1919 dress
Woman modeling a frock of Du-Bel in 919
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Woman modeling a gorgeous frock of Du-Bel in 1919.
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Beautiful
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Very smart
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04/15/2016
Elegant
Classy lady
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She is pretty. The pose, classy. I like her shoes & gloves. However, I am not fond of her dress & hat style. I usually like vintage clothing.
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04/15/2016
I don't care for this outfit either
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04/16/2016
Depends on how vintage you want to be!
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I love it
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Lovely picture
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Great photo ....😊💜
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Elegant
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A "Hobble"!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Love the hobble skirts!
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Those ankles...
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Poor animals
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Yes I
Love her hat but not her dress
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Beautiful
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hobble skirt again!!
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That was back when women dressed like women!
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my maternal grandmother
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una niña muy bella ..
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So chic. No sweats allowed!!
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Love this.
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Very smart looking
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Wish we dressed that way
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Gorgeous
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Fallait pas avoir besoin de courir....déjà marcher devait pas etre simple
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I love that era, though the hobble skirt where not so practical 😊
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she is beautiful, the the fur down near the bootom of the dress looks like it broke off of her color
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04/16/2016
I like it! Modern fashion designers take note. We need more well designed interesting and flattering dresses for sale today. Something like this with a contemporary twist would look fantastic and flatter women. It has real style! Nice sleeves and necklines look great!
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Love the shoes.
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Liss Dessil
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Amazing these pictures
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Daring display of ankle. :)
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Ja!! Gott.
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She's more like my grandma & greet grandma they were models /actresses in the 20's & 30's for a couple of studios back then.
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Class, style what more can you ask for. sooner have this style than the so called styles of today.
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Que chique
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04/16/2016
Not sure I would call that dress gorgeous.looks like parts of the little critter that died for that fur is still nipping at her ankles
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04/16/2016
It would be refreshing to see people dress nicely.
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Awfully difficult to run , if one had to- this style!
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Kathi Roth Stoops
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I like this, the buttons are so pretty & I like the shape of the frock. I don't like the fur around the bottom though, it doesn't look right there.
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04/17/2016
Such an elegant, artistic, creative era! Really more so than deco, although the deco clothes are lovely for a different reason.
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Lovely dress and photo
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Thais Alves
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Henry P. and Mary Byrnes Connor. Circa 1910.
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Beautiful couple! Wasn't our great-grandmother a Connor?
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Yes! He is from Susan Connor Lavey's brother Henry's line.
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I think the 20s had the best styles.
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Beautiful!
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