Comic postcard commenting on the length of womens skirts
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Comic postcard commenting on the length of womens skirts
Comic postcard commenting on the length of womens skirts - " Its a funny thing, but womens skirts are looking so short that they make men look very long!" Date: 1918
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Media ID 11587765
© Mary Evans / Grenville Collins Postcard Collection
Admirer Admirers Admiring Appreciation Attractive Boots Comedy Feminine Form Glances Heads Height Knee Length Sailor Skirts Turning Turns Appreciating Empowerment Fashionable Miniskirt Rights Short Skirt
It's a funny thing, but women's skirts are looking so short these days that they make men feel very long!
EDITORS COMMENTS
, reads the humorous caption on this vintage comic postcard from 1918. Amidst the backdrop of the First World War, fashion trends were undergoing a significant shift, and this playful commentary on the length of women's skirts reflects the changing times. As the war effort called men away from their homes, women began to take on new roles in society, often working in factories and offices. This newfound independence and confidence translated into bold fashion choices, such as shorter skirts that allowed for greater freedom of movement. The miniskirt, although not yet in vogue, was a precursor to the trend. The comic postcard depicts a group of ladies, their skirts billowing around their knees as they turn to admire soldiers and sailors. The men, towering over them, are shown admiring the women's pretty forms with appreciative glances. The playful tone of the image underscores the shifting power dynamics between the sexes, as women gained more confidence and autonomy. The fashionable boots and stylish hats worn by the women add to the overall sense of feminine empowerment, as they proudly display their attractive figures. The soldiers and sailors, with their uniforms and tall stature, are a stark contrast to the short skirts of the women, making for a visually striking and humorous image. This comic postcard offers a fascinating glimpse into the history of women's fashion during the First World War, as well as the societal changes that accompanied it. The image remains a testament to the enduring power of humor to reflect and comment on the times, even as the world was going through momentous upheaval.
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