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This is Strangely coincidental, but true. From the book by Joel Levy called, "Useful" "The origins of everyday things."
In 1913 Mary Phelps Jacob was a young debutante preparing to attend a party in a sheer gown she had just purchased. Concerned that a traditional corset, with its bulky stays, would ruin the line of the new dress, she enlisted the help of her French maid and devised a makeshift substitute by sewing together two handkerchiefs and some ribbon. The simple new garment was popular with friends, promoting Jacob to patent her "Backless Brassiere" in 1914. Her attempts to market it failed and she soon sold out to the Warner Brothers Corset Company. Just thought I'd tell ya. "The Lion Sleeps Tonight... | |
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HaHa!! Thats crazy, with Prince lust of womans lingerie, he really shudda known what was coming 2 him... | |
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Tame said: From the book by Joel Levy called, "Useful" "The origins of everyday things."
In 1913 Mary Phelps Jacob was a young debutante preparing to attend a party in a sheer gown she had just purchased. Concerned that a traditional corset, with its bulky stays, would ruin the line of the new dress, she enlisted the help of her French maid and devised a makeshift substitute by sewing together two handkerchiefs and some ribbon. The simple new garment was popular with friends, promoting Jacob to patent her "Backless Brassiere" in 1914. Her attempts to market it failed and she soon sold out to the Warner Brothers Corset Company. Just thought I'd tell ya. Their companies been around that long? | |
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Warnaco (which is the company that started off in corsets and now includes such brands as Calvin Klein, Olga, Catalina and Cole of California) and Warner Brothers Entertainment are two entirely different companies. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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Warner Brothers was also responsible for the fall of Bugs Bunny. | |
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Illustrator said: Warner Brothers was also responsible for the fall of Bugs Bunny.
Who was known to dress as a girl bunny.... I'm firmly planted in denial | |
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Nothinbutjoy said: Illustrator said: Warner Brothers was also responsible for the fall of Bugs Bunny.
Who was known to dress as a girl bunny.... They killed da wabbit. | |
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Planet Earth cover, with him wearing a corset- case closed!
[Edited 1/22/08 3:29am] | |
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Illustrator said: Nothinbutjoy said: Who was known to dress as a girl bunny.... They killed da wabbit. Po' lil bunny.....Po' lil waaaaabbit... I'm firmly planted in denial | |
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