HISTORY in COLOR: The 1930s
In this episode of 'History in Color' on The Ultimate Fashion History, fashion historian Amanda Hallay discusses the favored palettes of The Great Depression, why people were drawn to the colors that they were, and how fashion would respond. (IF YOU'D LIKE TO COMMENT, PLEASE VISIT US ON FACEBOOK or INSTAGRAM)

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HISTORY in COLOR: The 1950s

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HISTORY in COLOR: The 1940s

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