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"Sleeveless: A Fashion Evolution Through the Decades" From the flapper on bonnet in 1927 to three German sunlovers basking in style

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Sleeveless Collection: Flapper on Bonnet 1927
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Sleeveless Collection: Three German Sunlovers
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Sleeveless Collection: Autumn fashions, Evening Dress
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Sleeveless Collection: Coco Chanel in her own designs
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Sleeveless Collection: Woman in flapper dress 1923
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Sleeveless Collection: Evening Dress 1922
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Sleeveless Collection: Veet advertisement, 1926
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Sleeveless Collection: 1960s crimplene fashion
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Sleeveless Collection: Three daytime outfits by Drecoll, Poiret and Jenny
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Sleeveless Collection: Hiking Outfits Advert
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Sleeveless Collection: Evening Dress / Worth 1922
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Sleeveless Collection: Evening Dress / Doucet
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Sleeveless Collection: Beach Dress
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Sleeveless Collection: Body piece. Creator: Unknown
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Sleeveless Collection: Body piece. Creator: Unknown
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Sleeveless Collection: Two Teenage Girls
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Sleeveless Collection: fashion, 1950s, catalogue fashion, Bader catalogue, summer edition, Pforzheim, Germany, 1958
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Sleeveless Collection: Young woman smiling, posing in studio, (B&W), close-up
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Sleeveless Collection: Portrait of Helen Fleck Seyffert, c. 1921 (oil on canvas)
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Sleeveless Collection: Childs Dress, c. 1937. Creator: Sara Garfinkel
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Sleeveless Collection: Romanesque - design by Chez Jenny, 1919-21 (pochoir print)
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Sleeveless Collection: The Gypsy; La Gitane, (gouache on brown paper)
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Sleeveless Collection: Woman Seated Looking to the Left, n. d. Creator: Henry Stacy Marks
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Sleeveless Collection: Quilted Silk Vest, c. 1942. Creator: Clarence Secor
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Sleeveless Collection: Interrupted Reading, c. 1870. Creator: Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot
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Sleeveless Collection: Childs Dress, c. 1937. Creator: Mary E Humes
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Sleeveless Collection: Portrait of Suzanne Valadon, c. 1885 (oil on canvas)
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Sleeveless Collection: Haute Couture, (oil on canvas)
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Sleeveless Collection: The Music Hall Singer, (oil on panel)
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Sleeveless Collection: Woman in a White Dress; La Femme en Robe Blanche, c. 1923 (oil on canvas)
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Sleeveless Collection: Flapper Opening a Curtain, 1923 (engraving)
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Sleeveless Collection: Walloon soldier, 16th century
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Sleeveless Collection: Riviera fashion on the Victoria Embankment, London
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Sleeveless Collection: Advert for Peter Robinson womens evening gowns 1925
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Sleeveless Collection: Woman in Ecstasy, 1911 (oil on canvas)
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Sleeveless Collection: Natali, 1911-12 (oil on board)
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Sleeveless Collection: Two Roman Beauties (oil on canvas)
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Sleeveless Collection: Young Woman in a Blue Corset; Jeune Fille au Corset Bleu, 1891 (oil on canvas)
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Sleeveless Collection: Mahdah, 1921 (oil on canvas)
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Sleeveless Collection: Mlle Becat at the Ambassadeurs; Mlle. Becat aux Ambassadeurs, c. 1875-1877 (oil on tile)
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Sleeveless Collection: Indian Child with Tear, (oil on canvas)
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Sleeveless Collection: Girl with Teacup, c. 1920 (oil on canvas)
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Sleeveless Collection: Sabina, (oil on canvas)
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Sleeveless Collection: Boy (8-9) drinking glass of milk, sitting at table, (B&W), close-up
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Sleeveless Collection: Boy (8-9) holding glass of milk, sitting at table, smiling, (B&W), close-up
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Sleeveless Collection: Reveille Patterns. Laid back model Anne-Marie Greber. October 1967 P006314
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Sleeveless Collection: Five fashions from the 1960s. From l-r: Sleeveless plum
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Sleeveless Collection: Vampish femme fatale in a sleeveless, decollete gown worn with a shawl, floral corsage


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"Sleeveless: A Fashion Evolution Through the Decades" From the flapper on bonnet in 1927 to three German sunlovers basking in style, sleeveless garments have always been a symbol of liberation and elegance. As autumn fashions took center stage, evening dresses adorned with intricate details showcased the allure of bare arms. Coco Chanel herself revolutionized fashion by donning her own sleeveless designs, forever changing the way women dressed. In 1922, an enchanting evening dress captured hearts with its sleeveless silhouette that exuded grace and sophistication. Veet's advertisement in 1926 embraced this trend, emphasizing smooth underarms as a must-have accessory for any fashionable woman. The swinging sixties brought crimplene fashion into vogue, where bold colors and geometric patterns dominated sleeveless ensembles. Women confidently flaunted their arms while embracing this new era of self-expression. Traveling back to the roaring twenties, a woman gracefully donned a flapper dress in 1923 - its sleevelessness reflecting her carefree spirit. Three daytime outfits by Drecoll, Poiret, and Jenny highlighted how different designers incorporated this timeless trend into their creations. Even outdoor activities like hiking were not exempt from embracing sleevelessness; an advert showcasing hiking outfits proved that functionality could coexist with style. Returning to evenings filled with glamour and opulence, Worth's stunning evening dress from 1922 epitomized luxury through its exquisite craftsmanship and delicate absence of sleeves. Lastly, even beachwear was not immune to the allure of going sans sleeves - a breezy beach dress became synonymous with effortless chicness under sunny skies. Throughout history, "sleeveless" has transcended mere fabric choices; it represents empowerment for women who embrace their bodies' beauty while making bold fashion statements.