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Translucent x-ray skirt 1913
Women caused a sensation by wearing a translucent x-ray skirt, Paris-made striped skirt was displayed on Broadway at Luna, Coney Island by a Bath Beach Girl. Causing excitement that Suft Avenue became blockaded, the police had to restore order and the wearer had to take flight in a taxicab.
1913
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Media ID 14409214
© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
Bath Broadway Coney Luna Parasol Skirts Translucent Fashionable Skirt Translucency
11"x8.5" Photo Print
Experience the fascination of history with our Media Storehouse Photographic Prints featuring the iconic "Translucent x-ray skirt 1913" by Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans. This captivating image brings to life the sensation caused by Parisian fashion when a Bath Beach Girl dared to wear a translucent, striped x-ray skirt on Broadway at Luna, Coney Island. Our high-quality prints are perfect for adding a unique and intriguing touch to any room, office, or gallery wall. Relive the excitement of the past and start a conversation with this eye-catching piece of history.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 18cm x 27.9cm (7.1" x 11")
Estimated Product Size is 21.6cm x 27.9cm (8.5" x 11")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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In the vibrant and intriguing world of early 20th century fashion, few pieces have captured the public's imagination quite like the Translucent X-ray Skirt of 1913. This groundbreaking garment, a Parisian-made striped creation, caused a sensation when it was first worn on Broadway at Luna in Coney Island by a Bath Beach Girl. The sheer, translucent nature of the skirt, which seemed to offer a glimpse into the wearer's body beneath, was a daring and provocative departure from the modest and opaque clothing of the time. The excitement surrounding the Translucent X-ray Skirt was palpable, with Suft Avenue becoming blockaded as crowds gathered to catch a glimpse of the fashionable woman wearing the controversial skirt. The police were soon called to restore order, and the wearer was forced to make a hasty escape in a taxicab. This photograph, taken by the Illustrated London News Ltd and featuring the image of the Translucent X-ray Skirt, offers a fascinating glimpse into the bold and daring fashion trends of the 1910s. The era, sandwiched between the Edwardian and World War I eras, was a time of great social and cultural change, and the Translucent X-ray Skirt was a symbol of the newfound freedom and liberation that women were experiencing. Despite the controversy surrounding the skirt, it represented a shift towards more revealing and sexually charged fashion, paving the way for the flapper dresses and shorter hemlines that would come to define the Roaring Twenties. This photograph, with its image of the Translucent X-ray Skirt and the Bath Beach Girl who wore it, serves as a reminder of the power of fashion to challenge societal norms and inspire excitement and intrigue.
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