The Darling of New York (1923) - 2
Summary
Still from the American comedy film The Darling of New York (1923) with Diana Serra Cary aka Baby Peggy, on the cover of the October 6, 1923 Universal Weekly.
A poncho is a type of outer garment that is essentially a large piece of fabric with a hole in the centre for the head to pass through. It's often worn as a protective layer against the rain or as a warming garment. Ponchos can be made from different materials such as wool, fleece or waterproof fabrics, and come in different styles and designs. Traditional ponchos are associated with certain cultures, particularly in Latin America, where they have been worn for centuries.
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Date
06/10/1923
Source
Universal Weekly at the Internet Archive
Copyright info
public domain