The legend is, that because Joan Crawford had very broad shoulders, costume designer Gilbert Adrian decided to exaggerate them instead of trying to distract us with styling tricks & incidentally started the fashion for padded shoulders on women.
Joan was a gendercon! #EGI
Broad, padded shoulders for women came into fashion in the 1930’s and lasted through the World War II years.
Butterick Fashion Flyer, April 1938.
Broad, padded shoulders for women & impossible hips.
Joan Crawford in the 1947 film "Possessed"
Showing off the male gait.
Joan stars in the silent film,
"Our daughters Dancing" 1928
A cast of gendercons.
Early photos of Joan Crawford 1920s
More photos of Joan Crawford in the 1920s
Joan Crawford 1945
Stair Fail
Joan's first husband, Douglas Fairbanks Jr
Who has the childbearing hips?
Joan's third husband, Phillip Terry
Joan Crawford adopted four children, Christopher, Cathy, Cynthia, and Christina.
She had several miscarriages apparently!
They fail to mention that men can't get pregnant!
Christina Crawford
Adopted son, Christopher Crawford
Adopted twins, Cathy & Cynthia Crawford
Rain is a 1932 film that stars Joan Crawford as prostitute Sadie Thompson.
A man in drag!
Joan Crawford.......in the club!
Joan as a young child and with mother and brother.
MTF
Royal Voluntary Service, originally founded in 1938 as the Women’s Voluntary Services for Air Raid Precautions, was formed by Stella Reading to help recruit women to assist civilians during and after air raids and help evacuate children.
Since then, the charity has evolved to tackle some of the biggest social challenges of the day and has inspired and enabled more than three million men and women to give their time to help others.
Posing for a group photo in 1940 are members of Derby Women's Voluntary Service
Lady Reading photographed after receiving her award of DBE from the hands of His Majesty the King at a recent Investiture. On the left is Miss Charnaud (sister of Lady Reading) and on the right Miss Fenne - all of the Women’s Voluntary Service in 1941
Ellen Terry was one of the most famous & celebrated actresses of the English stage, renowned for her brilliant interpretations of Shakespeare. In a career spanning 7 decades & 2 centuries, her extraordinary talent & intellect won her thousands of admirers both at home and abroad.