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By the 1930s Los Angeles had become a city of dreams. In 1921 Amelia Earhart had began flying lessons above the city’s streets and a couple years later a young cartoonist named Walt Disney had arrived from Kansas with only $40 in his pocket. While Europe slid into the depths of the 1929 Great Depression, Los Angeles seemed to promise something brighter ahead. A shiny world of swimsuit clad Hollywood starlets.
Since the 1700s, fashion magazines have been informing women about the world and themselves, telling them what opinions are worth having, what cosmetics are worth buying and what fashion is worth following. Whether we... Read More
Since the 1700s, fashion magazines have been informing women about the world and themselves, telling them what opinions are worth having, what cosmetics are worth buying and what fashion is worth following. Whether we like it or not, magazines have been shaping our lives for centuries. Read Less
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