The Divine Miss M Was One of the First Famous Women to Wear Jeans.
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She even wore some of her own jeans for "River of No Return", which Calvin Klein purchased in the 1999 Christies Auction!
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I got confused at your heading. Isn't Divine Miss M the name for Bette Midler? I do believe so. Think MM was Blonde Bombshell, or was that for Jayne Mansfield (such a vulgar yet lovable copy)
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AnneBoleyn;1383522 wrote: I got confused at your heading. Isn't Divine Miss M the name for Bette Midler? I do believe so. Think MM was Blonde Bombshell, or was that for Jayne Mansfield (such a vulgar yet lovable copy)
Well I call her the divine Miss M cos to me thats what she is ... simply divine!
Well I call her the divine Miss M cos to me thats what she is ... simply divine!
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She was luscious! It's like that word was invented just for her.
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Just remembered--wasn't called "jeans" then--called "dungarees".
The Divine Miss M Was One of the First Famous Women to Wear Jeans.
AnneBoleyn;1383564 wrote: Just remembered--wasn't called "jeans" then--called "dungarees".
Dungarees had a bib front - at least over here they did
Dungarees had a bib front - at least over here they did
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Bryn Mawr;1383798 wrote: Dungarees had a bib front - at least over here they did
Yeah almost like an overall?
Yeah almost like an overall?
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The Divine Miss M Was One of the First Famous Women to Wear Jeans.
jones jones;1383799 wrote: Yeah almost like an overall?
Overalls are full coverage :-
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Bryn Mawr;1383798 wrote: Dungarees had a bib front - at least over here they did Worn by Farmers Initially.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them. R.L. Binyon
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Here, "regular" jeans were always called dungarees. They were called that when MM first wore them. I don't remember "jeans" becoming the term until around the mid-sixties. From Wikpedia "Dungarees, jeans made from denim or, in the United Kingdom, Bib and brace overalls". When I was little, only Levi's or Lee's made them. We used to call jeans "blue jeans."
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it will be true that First Famous Women to Wear Jeans so confusion..............