To: AnAmericanMother
She had a very distinctive face,True, especially that chin. Her slip is flattering, but her hair is rather femme-mullet.
28 posted on
04/09/2017 2:37:09 PM PDT by
Tax-chick
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To: Tax-chick
No...the loosened hair is part of the
dishabille look; it's what passed for "sexy", back then.
She was the model for the quintissential "IT GIRL" of the Edwardian era...known as THE GIBSON GIRL and sometimes "THE QUESTION MARK", because her profile and hair form a "question mark".
To: Tax-chick
No...the loosened hair is part of the
dishabille look; it's what passed for "sexy", back then.
She was the model for the quintissential "IT GIRL" of the Edwardian era...known as THE GIBSON GIRL and sometimes "THE QUESTION MARK", because her profile and hair form a "question mark".
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