#6 That would not have been considered fashionable dress. He's in his work clothes; she's wearing every-day clothes.
#8 Better-dressed, but still, this was more practical than 'dressy'.
#14 The 20th birthday is for the car, not the driver or passenger.
#18 The amount of highway construction after the second World War dwarfed that of the 20s.
#22 Again, this is not haute couture; it is however the equivalent of clothes someone would wear to go on a very nice date.
#23 This is formal dress: white tie and tails. At this time, in this level of society, 'formal' meant white tie with your tux; 'informal' meant black tie with your tux. You'll notice a few of the men in black ties; they were chillin. Also note that this is before the advent of the shorter dinner-jacket style for men in the 20s, so I'm guessing this is early 20s.
#6 That would not have been considered fashionable dress. He's in his work clothes; she's wearing every-day clothes.
#8 Better-dressed, but still, this was more practical than 'dressy'.
#14 The 20th birthday is for the car, not the driver or passenger.
#18 The amount of highway construction after the second World War dwarfed that of the 20s.
#22 Again, this is not haute couture; it is however the equivalent of clothes someone would wear to go on a very nice date.
#23 This is formal dress: white tie and tails. At this time, in this level of society, 'formal' meant white tie with your tux; 'informal' meant black tie with your tux. You'll notice a few of the men in black ties; they were chillin. Also note that this is before the advent of the shorter dinner-jacket style for men in the 20s, so I'm guessing this is early 20s.
#6 That would not have been considered fashionable dress. He's in his work clothes; she's wearing every-day clothes.
#8 Better-dressed, but still, this was more practical than 'dressy'.
#14 The 20th birthday is for the car, not the driver or passenger.
#18 The amount of highway construction after the second World War dwarfed that of the 20s.
#22 Again, this is not haute couture; it is however the equivalent of clothes someone would wear to go on a very nice date.
#23 This is formal dress: white tie and tails. At this time, in this level of society, 'formal' meant white tie with your tux; 'informal' meant black tie with your tux. You'll notice a few of the men in black ties; they were chillin. Also note that this is before the advent of the shorter dinner-jacket style for men in the 20s, so I'm guessing this is early 20s.