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Persian Dancing Girl

1930

Persian Dancing Girl

1930

  • NFSA IDMHPJ6G39
  • TypeImage
  • MediumDocumentation
  • FormInstructional, Advertisement (includes promotional), Still Image
  • Year1930

A woman dances wearing a red dress and feathered hat. This image presents a fantasy of what women can look like with the waist enhancement performed by a tightly-laced corset or similar garment. The woman displays other conventional ideas of feminine beauty including a demure look, long hair and tiny feet. This hand-coloured glass slide would most likely have been used in training Berlei fitters.

It was manufactured by Linton Bros, 61 Market Street, Sydney. At the time it was relatively rare for glass slides to be manufactured in Australia.

Notes by Beth Taylor

A woman dances wearing a red dress and feathered hat. This image presents a fantasy of what women can look like with the waist enhancement performed by a tightly-laced corset or similar garment. The woman displays other conventional ideas of feminine beauty including a demure look, long hair and tiny feet. This hand-coloured glass slide would most likely have been used in training Berlei fitters.

It was manufactured by Linton Bros, 61 Market Street, Sydney. At the time it was relatively rare for glass slides to be manufactured in Australia.

Notes by Beth Taylor

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