Marlene Dietrich’s Pants Were Unlawful
In 1933, Marlene Dietrich ventured off a train in Paris, France, to impressive contention, having flown across the Atlantic for a getaway with her better half. Dietrich’s style – her furious suit, short hair, and shoes – mirrored the changing designs for ladies during that period. Yet, at the time she showed up in Paris, ladies in France were taboo – by regulation – to wear pants.