The Great Drapo can make a dress faster than anyone…without a sewing machine! Alphonse Berge appeared as the Great Drapo for millions of visitors to the New York World’s Fair. You can read more about him in this brief LIFE Magazine article: books.google.com
Awesome. I swear, the model flanking the introduction is as tightly wound as military police – ave stance and I also like the insecure jab by the host about how this just is not his thing, “if ya know what I mean.” . . So anyway, how could they market this fashion? Slave labor? Alphonse would emerge from the butler’s quarters every day to put down? Matrons on these clothes?
lol i thought those women? were mannequins, never mind. . . . . .
No wonder this? skinny guy is:) He’s fast!
@ Excarriber? 1940 i think ‘because the article is from that year.
Love the fact his Mother is dressed in the helper? What Ever Happened to Baby Jane Style. . .
when did this videotape?
this should be a challenge? on project runway
TOGA TOGA TOGA 2000!
Awesome. I swear, the model flanking the introduction is as tightly wound as military police – ave stance and I also like the insecure jab by the host about how this just is not his thing, “if ya know what I mean.” . . So anyway, how could they market this fashion? Slave labor? Alphonse would emerge from the butler’s quarters every day to put down? Matrons on these clothes?
. . . a? discover new to me, many thnks Graphics! *
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That 1st chick looks like that? into it! ; DBig hands? Look at his ears!
Wowee he can make a dress for me this is so? kewl
fun things to? do with drapes and sheets and table cloths!
He has freakishly? big hands.
he flies at makin ‘dresses cuz he can fly by flappin’ them huge jumbo dumbo? his ears a.
Easy to take? off, too!