In the 1930's the wealthy made an art of outdoor leisure. Tanned skin no longer meant you were a field hand, but rather that you had the means to cruise and sunbathe. For their beach and boating wardrobe, stylish ladies borrowed from sailors, and nautical-styled casual wear became popular. A lady could spend a day at whatever modest shore was close to home and still look like she belonged on the Riviera.
Gene models a cotton and linen halter jumpsuit with a lined bodice and nifty white trim. A polka dot silk scarf keeps her hair tidy in the breeze. The price is $75 which includes shipping in the U.S. only. Payment by PayPal Goods and Services. The doll, her shoes and jewelry are not included Two copies are available. To purchase please email me at dayandnoir@aol.com. Thank you.
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