Schindler’s List: Women Didn’t Shave Then
You’re most likely to find this movie topping the list of best films that have been ever made. The film has won many Academy Awards. Nevertheless, costume design was not one of them. This could probably be attributed to an error in the wardrobe. Questions have been raised about how the film’s female characters had been able to get rid of the hair on their legs as well as their armpits. While the practice is common these days, it is highly unlikely that concentration camp women were allowed the luxury.
Julius Caesar: Bullet Bras Didn’t Exist Yet
A fashion phenomenon which is unforgettable but should just stay in the 1950s is the bullet bra. At the time, ladies wearing a bullet bra was not uncommon. However, fashion norms in ancient Rome were certainly different. Thus, women characters in Julius Caesar shouldn’t have been wearing bullet bras. It was approximately two millennia too early for them to be able to use the garment.