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Clothing Fashion: Skirt: How sit correctly in the New-Style skirt
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Clothing Fashion: Skirt: How sit correctly in the New-Style skirt
Clothing Fashion: Skirt: How sit correctly in the New-Style skirt. Dior of Paris has created a new short skirt. Mannequin training houses throughout the country are training their mannequins how to sit properly in the New Length. At Leeds, Yorks, The Vorna Crosley mannequin school tells its pupils there is a right and a wrong way of sitting when wearing the new shorter lenght skirt. On left is Christine Wood of likely, wearing a coronation Gold Summer suit of Slub Linen win 2 cut-away jacket, now long rovoro collar with matching Leghorn Toque straw hat, embroidered with velvet. On right sitting an one should not sit is Red-headed Elizabeth Howarth of Halifax, wearing Tailored Grey suit with Swathed neckline, three-quarter length sleeves worn over Red Polo neck woollen Jersey. August 1953 D4095
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This print captures the essence of 1950s fashion and the revolution brought by Dior's new short skirt. The image showcases two mannequins from Leeds, Yorks, being trained to sit correctly in this trendy garment at the renowned Vorna Crosley mannequin school. On the left, we see Christine Wood of likely, exuding elegance in a coronation gold summer suit made of slub linen. Her ensemble includes a cut-away jacket with a long rovoro collar and a matching Leghorn Toque straw hat adorned with velvet embroidery. Contrasting her graceful posture is red-headed Elizabeth Howarth of Halifax on the right, demonstrating how one should not sit while wearing this tailored grey suit. With its swathed neckline and three-quarter length sleeves layered over a red polo neck woollen jersey, Elizabeth's outfit embodies sophistication but fails to capture the desired sitting style for this new-length skirt. Transporting us back to August 1953, this photograph encapsulates an era when fashion was evolving rapidly and women were embracing daring trends. It serves as a reminder that even mannequins needed training to adapt to these revolutionary changes in clothing design. This remarkable image from Mirrorpix allows us to appreciate both the artistry behind these fashionable ensembles and their impact on society during that vibrant period in history.
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