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Top Hat


Top Hat


$10.29


Even the best Fred and Ginger musicals are merely lavish excuses for some of the most elegant dancing ever put on screen, and Top Hat is no exception. The story is a silly but timeless tale of mistaken identity that compounds itself to extremes. Fred Astaire is the famous American hoofer Jerry Travers, in London preparing for a new show with his befuddled producer Horace Hardwick (the always enter…

Princess Satin Sash


Princess Satin Sash


$3.79


Perfect as a simple gift for a party, or for yourself for your own Princess Recognition Party, this Princess Sash really gets the message across!…

Blank Satin Sash


Blank Satin Sash


$12.99


Having a unique party and in need of the perfect sash to fit the occasion?  This Blank Satin Sash is truly just what you need!  Write your own message and personalize this any way you please!…

Lil' Miss Slugger Child Costume


Lil’ Miss Slugger Child Costume


$14.99


Includes: Costume.Available in X-Small(3-4), Small (4-6), Medium (7-10) and Large (10-12)…

Barbie Doll Fashion: Vol. 2, 1968-1974 (Barbie Doll Fashion)


Barbie Doll Fashion: Vol. 2, 1968-1974 (Barbie Doll Fashion)


$24.95


Barbie Doll Fashion II continues the documentation of the wardrobes of Barbie doll, her family, and friends. Volume II progresses from 1968 through 1974. Many outfits included a hat, shoes, jewelry, and other tiny accessories. Over 700 gorgeous color photographs with detailed descriptions and current values.2002 values. AUTHORBIO: Sarah Sink Eames’s favorite plaything as a child grew into a lifeti…

Posing a Threat: Flappers, Chorus Girls, and Other Brazen Performers of the American 1920s


Posing a Threat: Flappers, Chorus Girls, and Other Brazen Performers of the American 1920s


$11.50


New definitions of American femininity were formed in the pivotal 1920s, an era that vastly expanded the “market” for sexually explicit displays by women. Angela J. Latham shows how quarrels over and censorship of women’s performance — particularly in the arenas of fashion and theater — uniquely reveal the cultural idiosyncracies of the period and provide valuable clues to the developing iconici…

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