A tribute to sisters everywhere - then, and now.
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All-grown-up sisters, sitting on a hillside. Love that loose-fitting sweater with the flared cuffs and open neckline! Although this
photo probably dates to the 1930s or 1940s, we think the
sweater would look pretty vintage-hip on the streets
of New York today. (via Cassie's Tale Vintage) |
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Another great example of sisters with matching short, wavy hairdos from the
1920s-30s era. Note the white Peter Pan collar on the left, and the pretty lace collar
on the right. These styles were not exclusive to the United States --
this photo was taken in Latvia in 1930. (via Cassie's Tale Vintage) |
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Sisters in matching black dresses with puffy sleeves, black boots, & matching hairdos with ringlets and straight bangs.
East Corinth, Vermont, c. late 1800s. (via Delphiniums Blue) |
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Serious sisters with teeny waists (thanks to corsets),long black skirts, & tucked-in white blouses. This fashion was typical of the early Edwardian era, c. 1900s. (via Clancy's Classics) |
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The Stryker sisters in matching short-sleeved dresses
with Peter Pan collars, 1953. (via Cassie's Tale Vintage) |
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Sisters goofing around in horn-rimmed glasses. Linda & Darlene Twarts, 1966. (via Snaposaurus2) |
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Matching summery outfits: a sundress for big sister, and a sunsuit for little sister. (via Little Boats)
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Ma Soeur - sister necklace, hand-stamped
sterling silver disc with aqua blue chalcedony
briolette. (via The Silver Wren) |