She’s kinda cute. Healthier looking then I assumed a working woman in the 1910s would be.
She might have been a model, for documenting the uniform standard
What makes you think working people weren’t healthy 100-years ago? As to why you think she looks healthy, she’s not fat as fuck.
Here’s NYC, 11-years previous. What do we see? I see a thriving society.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UERgaTAPKb4
What we won’t see is a single fat fuck. And no one can argue this is some sort of suffering, starving society. FFS, they’re actively building skyscrapers, pushing tech to the limit.
Let’s go a little lighter on the language describing individuals if we’re going to go for condemnation of modern obesity. It’s a society-scale problem.
It is a scale issue, that much you two agree on.
Her teeth are very straight. A bit too straight for a 1910 woman.
It looks like the Morton Salt girl cosplaying as a pastry chef.
That uniform does not looks very United States Postal Service.
I don’t have an eye for such things. If you find any more info, I’ll gladly change the title though!
I mean it’s beautiful and looks well-made…which is kinda the problem