This video captures a 1964 BBC interview in Wolverhampton where a reporter asked ordinary women about the new topless dress trend, revealing that social norms and public decency standards significantly influence fashion trends, as evidenced by the style vanishing within a year despite initial curiosity.
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WOLVERHAMPTON SAYS ABSOLUTELY NOTIndexado:
Wolverhampton, 1964 — a BBC reporter asked ordinary women about the new topless dress trend. One called it disgraceful. The next one laughed in his face. The style vanished within a year. The footage survived sixty. Our team of over 10 professionals is dedicated to producing educational content centered around fascinating facts. Should we have inadvertently used your original material, please do not hesitate to contact us at tinkoff911t@gmail.com. We aim to respond within 1–2 business days. We sincerely appreciate your patience and understanding.
What do you think? Disgusting. Why?
Any Any girl with any decency would never walk in the street with a bum.
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