dresses and t-shirts hats sandels shorts pants
In 1912, clothing styles were still basically Victorian. For women, this meant big, lacy dresses with long sleeves. Men wore fancy suits with hats.
Think "PollyAnna" Look up the Music Man Broadway Show for ideas
it looked like colors that had black and white and tan colors mixed in altogther to make a bright and big color
So let's look at this, if you take 100 years from 2012, you will get 1912 correct? So you can look up "Fashions of 1912" in any search engine, you will see that it is like the Titantic gear. Large hats, lovely lace and long lovely gowns, men in spats and top hats and pin striped pantaloons.
48. New Mexico and Arizona were admitted in 1912. The last two, Alaska and Hawaii, joined the Union in 1959.
In 1912, clothing styles were still basically Victorian. For women, this meant big, lacy dresses with long sleeves. Men wore fancy suits with hats.
Think "PollyAnna" Look up the Music Man Broadway Show for ideas
it looked like colors that had black and white and tan colors mixed in altogther to make a bright and big color
The cast of A Millionaire for a Day - 1912 includes: Frank Hall Crane as The Bank Cashier Walter Long as The Clerk in the Clothing Store Hayward Mack as The Bank Teller Frank Russell as The Foreman
The kind of clothes that children wore in 1912 in the United States was basic. Girls and women wore dresses and nightgowns. The men and boys wore under clothing as well as slacks and shirts. They also wore overalls on the farm.
Assisi - 1912 was released on: France: January 1912 Italy: January 1912 Spain: 10 January 1912 Germany: 20 January 1912 UK: 24 January 1912 USA: 2 April 1912
La tentazione - 1912 was released on: Italy: April 1912 Spain: April 1912 Austria: May 1912 France: 17 May 1912 USA: December 1912
Butalin aeronauta - 1912 was released on: Italy: 1912 Austria: May 1912 Italy: May 1912 France: 10 May 1912 USA: 5 July 1912
Madame Roland - 1912 was released on: France: February 1912 Italy: February 1912 Spain: 26 February 1912 Austria: March 1912 UK: 9 March 1912 USA: 13 April 1912
Sotto Robespierre - 1912 was released on: Italy: July 1912 Spain: July 1912 France: 19 July 1912 Austria: August 1912 UK: 3 August 1912 USA: 21 September 1912
Primo bisticcio - 1912 was released on: Austria: February 1912 Germany: February 1912 Italy: February 1912 Spain: 15 February 1912 UK: 28 February 1912 USA: 2 April 1912
Laino - 1912 was released on: Austria: July 1912 Italy: July 1912 France: 12 July 1912 USA: 5 October 1912