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Women protesting forced hijab days after the Iranian Revolution, 1979

Vintage Wonders Mar 18, 2025

More than 100,000 women assembled in the streets of the Iranian capital on March 8, 1979, to oppose the mandatory hijab ruling of the new Islamic government, effectively mandating women to wear a headscarf whenever away from home. On International Women’s Day, the photographs show women from all walks of life — nurses, students, moms — marching, smiling, arms raised…

A Photographic Historical Look at the Sexy Stewardesses of the 1960s-1980s

Vintage Wonders Mar 18, 2025

The flight attendant occupation assumed permanent form in the 1930s as “women’s work,” that is, job characterized as embodying white, middle-class ideals of femininity but also mostly performed by women. Together defining the new field of in-flight passenger service around the social ideal of the “hostess,” airline managers and stewardesses attempted to attract well-heeled travelers into the air. Like middle-class,…

Charming Vintage Photos of Roller-Skating Girls From the Mid-20th Century

Vintage Wonders Mar 14, 2025

These charming, elegant, and endlessly joyful images of roller-skating girls catch their carefree attitude. Re-discover the basic joys and ageless charm of these young skaters from bygone days. Roller skating originated in the 18th century, far earlier than one would think. Still, the early designs were far different from the sleek, sophisticated skates we know today. Possibly to replicate ice…

Unexpectedly Beautiful Women’s Fashion in the Soviet Union from the 1960s and 1970s

Vintage Wonders Mar 14, 2025

The sociopolitical climate of the 1960s and 1970s affected fashion in the Soviet Union. In a time of political rigidity, the women of the Soviet Union discovered a stunning means to imbue style with a special appeal, therefore producing a singular and shockingly gorgeous fashion. Fashion had not been a major focus for Soviet ideologists in past generations and was…

Inside the life of a traditional American mother, 1941

Vintage Wonders Mar 11, 2025

With little aid, no pay, and no other employment, LIFE magazine chose in 1941 to chronicle the life of one of the largest single demographics in the United States: the 30 million housewives who did most of the washing, made beds, cooked meals and nursed practically all the babies of the nation. The magazine decided to feature Jane Amberg from…

The lumberjacks who felled the giant trees of British Columbia, 1900-1930

Vintage Wonders Mar 11, 2025

The completion of the Canadian Pacific Railroad in 1886 marked the beginning of the timber trade in British Columbia, it made possible the exploitation of the interior forests, presented the trade with the Prairie market, which was to sustain it until 1913 and it attracted plentiful capital to the industry for the first time. For it opened the industry the…

Before Modern Swimsuits: Vintage Photos of Early 1900s Swimwear Styles

Vintage Wonders Mar 10, 2025

In the 20th century, swimwear evolved dramatically as fashion trends quickly changed and the Victorian era’s constrictive rules gave way to fresh ideas of freedom and utility. Mirroring the fashion worn by males and subsequently guiding the simplified designs used in the first years of the Olympic Games, early in the century one-piece swimsuits became common wear for women. These…

Women being arrested for wearing one piece bathing suits, 1920s

Vintage Wonders Mar 10, 2025

Wearing what would seem to us like quite conservative swimwear today, the women were being detained for violating a restriction on public wearing of their ‘short swimsuits’. Early in the 1900s, modesty rules were quite rigid and mandated that most women wear stockings in addition to long one-piece clothing. The mayor of Atlantic mayor, New Jersey barred even the males…

Riding Through Time: Vintage Motorcycle Photos of People Posing with Pride, 1920s-1950s

Vintage Wonders Mar 07, 2025

Motorcycles have an interesting beginning anchored in the 19th-century technological developments. Their family history begins with the “safety bicycle,” which had a pedal-crank system to drive the rear wheel and equally sized front and rear wheels. Reflecting a shared vision of mechanized transportation, the evolution of the motorbike was molded by the concurrent efforts of engineers and inventors across Europe…

These Vintage Photos Show the Elegant House Interiors of the 1930s

Vintage Wonders Feb 20, 2025

With a fascinating mix of historical inspirations and avant-garde invention, the 1930s represent a turning point in the growth of house interiors and design ideas. Two main design senses held sway throughout this transforming time: the lavish embrace of Art Deco and the continuing appeal of traditional aesthetics. With its geometric forms, strong lines, and elaborate embellishments, Art Deco captured…