Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would think well tailored, structured clothing would help more than flowy, loose clothing.
1950s and 60s clothing was made for curves
?
Uhm, no, it wasn't. Supermodel in the 60s
Late 60s.
Early 60s was girls who looked like Gidget and Cissy from Family Affair. Short and curvy was the style of the 50s to 60s era. Sofia Loren was curvy and not a stick.
Twiggy skinny wasn't popular until the late 60s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would think well tailored, structured clothing would help more than flowy, loose clothing.
1950s and 60s clothing was made for curves
?
Uhm, no, it wasn't. Supermodel in the 60s
Late 60s.
Early 60s was girls who looked like Gidget and Cissy from Family Affair. Short and curvy was the style of the 50s to 60s era. Sofia Loren was curvy and not a stick.
Twiggy skinny wasn't popular until the late 60s.
This is Gidget. Not exactly curvy. Which was never a euphemism for fat or chubby until recently.
