Portrait of Lillian Sam II , 1942
Photograph

This photograph features Lillian Sam wearing a striped coat, black skirt, hat, and fur in her arms. During the war, fur became popular as a clothing accessory. Many affluent Americans who worked in high-paid jobs within the war industry wore fur to show their taste and status. Lillian participated in this trend, as squirrel fur items were a crucial part of her 1940s wardrobe.

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