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  2. Woman of Tehuantepec (Modotti) - Wikipedia

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    The image depicts a woman in Tehuantepec, carrying a calabash on her head. The photograph is known for capturing the traditional dress of Tehuantepec women, which was also adopted by Frida Kahlo . It is in the public domain in most countries, as the photographer died more than 80 years ago, and it was published more 95 years ago.

  3. Huipil - Wikipedia

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    The indigenous women of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec are known for wearing two huipils. The first is a short velvet huipil which is heavily embroidered with floral motifs and a second one for special occasions, usually white, which frames the face then extends over the head covering the neck and shoulders.

  4. 1930–1945 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Newspaper advertisement for women's dresses, Paris Dress Shoppe, Allentown PA, 1930. Summer fashion, 1930. Woman's dress, 1931. A collection of swimwear, Ladies Home Journal, 1932. Dutch actress Cissy van Bennekom and model Eva Waldschmidt, 1932. Workers leaving the factory, Buenos Aires, 1933. Models wearing evening dresses by Jeanne Lanvin, 1933.

  5. Tehuantepec - Wikipedia

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    The city is known for its women and their traditional dress, which was adopted by Frida Kahlo. Tehuantepec has a reputation for being a matriarchal society. Women dominate the local markets and are known to taunt men. However, political power is still the domain of men.

  6. Category:1930s fashion - Wikipedia

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    Clothing companies established in 1930 (4 P) ... Pages in category "1930s fashion" ... Men's Dress Reform Party; Mess jacket;

  7. Bloomers - Wikipedia

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    In the 1930s, when it became respectable for women to wear pants and shorts in a wider range of circumstances, styles imitating men's shorts were favored, and bloomers tended to become less common. However, baggy knee-length gym shorts fastened at or above the knees continued to be worn by girls in school physical education classes through to ...

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  9. Talk:1930–1945 in Western fashion/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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