The Super-Beach Costume!

Series

Series Name
Eve And Everybody’s Film Review

Issue

Issue No.
219
Date Released
13 Aug 1925
Stories in this Issue:

Story

Summary
NoS Summary - Crazy swimwear fashions from the USA
British Pathe synopsis: An American prediction of swimsuit fashions in the 1930s. A group of girls parade by a pool wearing highly bizarre outfits. The designs seem to be based around the lantern - with large puffy skirts and lantern hats on their heads, some of the girls carry sticks with lanterns on the top. The outfit that took the judge’s eye is a black body suit which appears to have laces and holes cut out of it. Incomplete.
Keywords
Curiosities; Fashion and costume
Written sources
Pathe Inventory File   Tin No.63
British Pathe Database 1997   Reference No.EP063 Used for synopsis
National Film Archive Catalogue
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How to cite this record

'The Super-Beach Costume!', Eve And Everybody’s Film Review Issue No. 219, 13 Aug 1925. https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/newsonscreen/search/index.php/story/331296 (Accessed 31 Jan 2025)