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Victorian Impersonators (1870)
In Victorian England circa 1870, two male impersonators, captivated society with their daring cross-dressing performances, challenging norms and transforming perceptions of gender and sexuality in the restrictive Victorian era.
Doll Child Post-Raid (1940)
Eileen Dunne’s 1940 photograph, taken by Cecil Beaton, highlighted civilian tragedies in WWII. Her innocent image, injured in an air raid, stirred public sentiment and put a child’s face on the horrid realities of war.
Hepburn-Ferrer Wedding (1954)
Audrey Hepburn’s Balmain wedding dress, with a high neck, ball gown silhouette, and bouffant sleeves, defined 1950s bridal fashion. On marrying Mel Ferrer, Hepburn began a trend-setting, influential journey in fashion.