One of the great things about using real women as models is that the women aren't trained in how to stand and pose like other models. Each woman has a real character that shines through their expressions and accessories instead of the more passive expressions and generic look that were fashionable then and, to some extent, still are today. We can project whatever story we want onto the images. Was this woman in her spotted corset and spectacles a spy, mother, teacher, librarian or a Country Women's Association member?
St. John's fall from grace – The Denver Post
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Angelo Bissessarsingh's Virtual Museum of Trinidad and Tobago Some more picture post cards from the turn of the century displaying in vivid detail the ornate jewelry and cultural wear of the
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John Singleton Copley (American, 1738-1815)
corset – Dave Potter's Fiction Site
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Belkin Art Gallery Collections Management System : Item : Mr. Peanut Mayoral Campaign: Mr. Peanut and the Peanettes [M/T 048.19]
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