WAVES 1943

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Thanks to Glamour Daze for these beautiful images of the WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service) from WWII:

“Waves (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service) added a real touch of glamour to the navy during the second world war with the help of Fashion label Mainbocher and the beautiful recruitment posters designed by illustrator John Falter and McClelland Barclay.

Throughout the nation, recruiting posters were placed in countless prominent public locations. One might see Falter’s and Barclay’s designs several times throughout the day during 1943. The Navy often reused the same designs for multiple formats with differing text. Posters hung in post offices, libraries, grocery and department stores, on billboards and even in public restrooms. Car cards, or smaller rectangular posters, were mounted in subway cars by transit authorities in major metropolitan areas. Window cards were displayed in the storefronts of businesses.”

Check out the US Navy website section on Waves.

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Early 1930s at MyVintageVogue.Com

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Just discovered a fabulous website full of vintage magazine fashion images from the 1920s, 30s, 40s and 50s (and not just Vogue): www.myvintagevogue.com

Here’s a few of my favourites from the early 1930s, I’ll post some more from other decades soon!

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