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1940s LIFE had a lot of little home life / home front stories that looked staged but nevertheless look great photographically. And many featured preppy girls wearing saddle shoes or penny loafers (with a real penny in the little pocket), cosy workwear and those 40s hairstyles like Lauren Bacall sported (obviously a favorite amongst the preppy girls). My August 1945 issue of LIFE has some preppy girls fixing the roof of their house!
Yes, those "Life Goes To..." cheesecake features.
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Rea Irvin did a scathing (and hilarious) parody in the October 25, 1941 issue of The New Yorker:
Remember that the inspiration for this parody was not only the insipid Life features, but the willfully obtuse America Firsters. The immediate inspiration was reported to have been Charles Lindbergh's infamous speech at Des Moines.
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