Boogeymen - part of a series of eerie stereoviews - dated 1923 (Via)
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Margaret Carthew: vintage 8x10 photo dated 6 April 1935.
Cellophane costumes and wigs where all the rage in the mid 1930s. Prior to that cellophane was not popular for packaging because it was still porous and let water vapor escape, but in the late 1920s Dupont figured out a way to make it non-porous and sales went through the roof!! Shortly there after, it started being used for costumes, ‘grass’ skirts and wigs.
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A gold lamé bathing suit by Cole of California, 1965.
goin bathing suit crazy lately
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Daniel Cummings
Knickpoint, 2012
oil enamel on steel
106 x 192 x 142 1/2 inches
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