Don't know how we missed this one from our friends at European Film Star Postcards but we did: Women who wear ties
A certain level of chutzpah is required of women who wear ties. When a woman is wearing a corporate-looking tie styled over a white shirt, the message is clear: this lady means business. She is strong! Marlene Dietrich used it as an expression of individuality. (CLICK ON THE VINTAGE POSTCARD.) Diane Keaton's wardrobe in Annie Hall (1977), which consisted mainly of vintage men's clothing including neckties, started a new fashion trend. Later, Julia Roberts turned up to the Golden Globes wearing oversized men’s suiting and a floral banker’s tie. She picked up the prize for the best supporting actress, but her tie suggested she saw her worth as equal to that of any leading man. In the 1910s and early 1920s, many women in the film industry had their own studios, especially in Berlin, the capital of the European cinema. Their ties expressed the female power in the film industry of that era. Here are 21 postcards of these female film stars who wore ties. More at https://filmstarpostcards.blogspot.com/2022/02/women-who-wear-ties.html
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