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31 costume mistakes and wardrobe malfunctions in films - Page 7 of 57 - Kiwi Report

31 costume mistakes and wardrobe malfunctions in films


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[post_page_title]Captain America (The First Avenger): The actress’ hair should be up[/post_page_title]
In the first of the Captain America films, Peggy Carter’s hair reached her shoulder. While her hairstyle was true to the decade and without a doubt, done beautifully, it would have been a big no-no in the army. During WWII female soldiers (and special agents) were required to wear their hair up, keeping it off their uniform collar.

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Captain America (The First Avenger): The actress’ hair should be up

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