Deadly Pretty
The Gibson Girl was the personification of the feminine ideal as portrayed by Charles Dana Gibson. His illustrations became the first national standard for a feminine beauty
She was tall, slender yet with ample bosom, hips and bottom in the S-curve torso shape achieved by wearing a corset. Her neck was thin and her hair piled high upon her head in the contemporary bouffant. The tall, narrow-waisted ideal feminine figure was portrayed as multi-faceted, always at ease and fashionable. The Gibson Girl personified beauty, limited independence and personal fulfillment.
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Thanks a lot Mr Gibson ...you fucking idiot
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deliriousgirl
Heyyyyy, now I do have a couple of corsets, but that hairdo just don’t get it for me!
Natalie Tyler
Two main issues for me. 1) I’m only 5 foot tall and 2) I’m not sure I’m keen on the idea of “limited independence” ;)
zomboy
great concept, i like how the roots look like blood – well done!
Danny
I didn’t bother reading all the thread it was no doubt witty and irreverant.
You have carved quite a niche as the desiner with the mostess.
I’m amazed at your productivity, high quality and diversity.
This is great.
Moo.
So with all this going for you—-you must be ugly :) :P
sjem ©
I have Gibson Girl hair. I get whistles all the time.
RedBubbleDigest
swear bear says
Great work
MuscularTeeth
that is great raee