The very first bra ever made was in 1914 when an ingenious New York socialite stitched together two handkerchiefs and a long pink ribbon to fashion the world’s first-ever brassiere.
Hoorah for the Bra: A Perky Peek at the History of the Brassiere is the story of the bra, from the 20s’ flat-chested flappers, to the 50s’ bullet-bosomed bombshells, to the sport bras of today.
If the topic itself isn’t, shall we say provocative enough, the format of this book certainly is. It’s a grown-up pop-up book. Yes, the straps and the cups, the underwire and the padding, the elastic and the Lycra, the demure pink satin and the racy midnight lace are all illustrated in three dimensions. To view the pop-ups, you just lift and separate!
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