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BARBARA STRIESAND Funny lady Vintage Movie Photo W200

barbara striesand funny lady vintage movie photo w200

BARBARA STRIESAND Funny lady Vintage Movie Photo W200

Category: Collectibles - Photographic Images - Contemporary (1940-Now) - Celebrity - Movies
Current Price: $10 USD
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A wonderful video that teaches Home Economics from the 40s! Pattern for Smartness is a funny, overstated social guidance film that teaches young ladies about the "know how look" which involves strict rules on fashion and clothing styles. The vintage 1940's fashions are engaging, as well as the cultural attitudes that they demonstrate. The film also takes a look at home sewing and clothes making. This film is a superb classroom resource for either a Home Economics class or US History - and also just a funny and enjoyable film for any interested viewer.
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