Here are some interesting tit-bits from yesteryear!
Victorian woman considered even the merest glimpse of femaleleg indecent –much more so if the leg was unclad. Right up to present times, nofashion –conscious woman would go stockingless – despite a virtual ban on themby the British government during the Second World War because of materialshortages. Even when supplies of wartime cotton and rayon stockings ran out,many women used specially prepared leg make-up.
The first real attempt to abandon stockings was made duringthe First World War by actress Gaby Deslys, mistress of King Manual of Portugal.She shocked women and amused men by declaring that she would not wear stockingsagain until Germany surrendered to the Allies. In the 1920’s Hollywood femme fatale,Pola Negri went barelegged, and actress Joan Crawford discarded stockings for eveningwearin 1926.
In 1934, after a long debate, the fashion weekly Sketchconcluded that ‘going barelegged is inartistic and tends to spoil the softnessof the skin.’ The British government ‘s official disapproval of stockings camein 1942, when the Board of Trade warned that if women did not stop wearing themin summer, there would be none by winter.
As late as the 1920’s, matrons in Melbourne, Australiadisapproved when model Jean Shrimpton appeared as guest of honour at Flemingtonracecourse hatless, gloveless- and stockingless. Then in 1983, the Princes ofWales attended a Government House party in Canberra with her elegant legscovered only by a golden suntan; the barelegged look had finally won the royalseal for approval. Nobody could argue with that.
Here is a tongue-in-the-cheekjoke just for you:
A young bride tellsher friend, “Paul keeps telling everyone he’s going to marry the most beautifulgirl in the world.”
“What a shame! Andafter all the time you’ve been engaged!”