Description: š 1930s TATTOO LIPSTICK GRASS SKIRT BARE BREASTED HULA GIRL EXOTIC šVintage TATTOOs LIPSTICK tube is ENGRAVED with a NATIVE GIRLS SCANTILY CLAD IN A GRASS SKIRT BARE BREASTED HULA GIRL is EXOTIC RARE DESIGN ANTIQUE VINTAGE Good Overall Vintage Almost Antique Condition for its Ag Camera Shadows & Glare Do not reflect the Beauty of this Tube it might have scratches or a rub See pics they are the Description & Enlarge to Decide ENGRAVED With UNIQUE 4 SCENES OF a DANCING GIRL SURROUND THE TUBE & engraved Below Dancing Girl is the Word TATTOO there are TWO SCENES ON THE TUBE BOTH WITH TATOO ENGRAVE BELOW THEM RARE See Photos & Enlarge them they're the description. The Bottom along with the ENGRAVED WORD TATTOO The topless dancer design is etched into Chrome ? Metal the Rare tube is 1930s FULL SIZE ! TUBE DOES NOT TURN UP bottom of Tube has a Tiny Indent on the Corner Not for Use its Being Sold As A Collectable to Display š“ ENLARGE ALL PHOTOS & STUDY CAREFULLY & READ EVERYTHING YOU DECIDE THEY ARE THE DESCRIPTION ! IMPORTANT ! š“ See photos & Read Above to Decide to Determine Condition I have 1600 Vanity Items Listed & 1,000s more to go Follow Me as the Items Unfold I live in Daytona Beach Shores Florida Average Age is 65 itās Fondly Called Gods Waiting Room Tons More to List a Million More to Fin& Explore Great Vanity items for the Collector or for Period Era Movie Prop So Keep Watch who knows what I HaveA Little HistoryTATTOO brand that sold like marked lipstick cases. Before Mergeing Together with its Sister Brand SAVAGE in 1930ish The branding was some what risquĆ© for its day!A little More HistoryCompany was Launched By James & Leslie Young Before Tattoo there was lipstick line called Kissproof invented in 1923. James had 3 Lipstick Brands in the Same Time Era Kissproof Tattoo and SavageANTIQUE š1920's magazine advertisement for women's cosmetics. In this case, for lipstick The Stories It Could Tell... 1930s TATTOO LIPSTICK GRASS SKIRT BARE BREASTED HULA GIRL EXOTIC vintage lipstick tube is a true treasure for collectors of unique beauty items. The tube is engraved with an Hula Girl adding an extra touch to this piece. the quality of the craftsmanship speaks for itself. This lipstick tube is a must-have for anyone who appreciates the beauty of vintage items. Itās a 1930s Full Size.is RARE ! makes it perfect for keeping in your purse, and the engraved design gives it a touch of sophistication. This item is in great overall condition for its Age and will make a perfect addition to any collection. Vintage makeup collectible Tattoo Woman dancer Rare Collector Beauty Product highly collectible lipstick tube had an advertisement campaign featuring a jungle woman pin-up in the 1920s & a bombshell in the 1930ās. Some of these tubes have the word, TATTOO imprinted on the EDGE Some were manufactured in Europe The topless dancer design is etched into the Silver Finish with a thin dark Silhouette Outlines A Little History F Scott Fitzgeraldās first book, āThis Side of Paradiseā was published in March 1920, it quickly became recognized as a piece of work that spoke of the standards of the new generation. As one Fitzgerald biographer noted, āThose standards were simple and almost savage. (Fitzgerald) ..recognized the value of food, travel, love and intoxicationā¦and the value of truth.ā In one extract from the novel Fitzgerald wrote, āAmory had come into constant contact with that great current American phenomenon, the "petting party." None of the Victorian mothers-and most of the mothers were Victorian-had any idea how casually their daughters were accustomed to be kissed.ā The Kissproof GirlAt the same time as Fitzgeraldās book was being published, the cosmetics market was really starting to take off in America with rouge, face powder and lipstick becoming much more commonplace and new brands being created to meet the demand. This compact story is about one such new brand and its creator - another extraordinary man - with whom Fitzgerald would probably have had much in common.More historySAVAGE/TATTOO/KISSPROOF the lines were introduced in the 1920s 1930s by James Leslie Younghusband, a Canadian Younghusband was the brains behind another "indelible" lipstick line called Kissproof, which he invented in 1923. This is from vintage make up museum she doesnāt ādance around the obvious here: there's no way any company could get away with this sort of fetishizing of "exotic" people and cultures today. The ads and product design certainly are eye-catching - who wouldn't want to wear colors inspired by a tropical paradise? - but when you look closely and read the ad copy, you realize how racist they are. Tattoo and Savage represent the pinnacle of white men's fantasies about "native" women's sexuality, which in their minds is completely untamed and animal-like. By wearing lipstick shades appropriated from these "uncivilized" cultures, white ladies can show off their racy side while still adhering to traditional American/European standards of female decorum. Take, for example, the copy in this ad. "From South Sea maidens, whom you know as the most glamorous women on earth, comes the secret of making and keeping lips excitingly lovely and everlastingly youthful. In that land where romance is really real, you'll naturally find no coated, pasty lips. Instead, you'll find them gorgeously tattooed! Not with a needle, but with a sweet, exotic red stain made from the berries of the passion-fruit...Tattoo is the civilized version of this marvelous idea." You'll notice that these particular women are depicted in stereotypical garb that existed solely in white people's imaginations, i.e. hula skirts and flower necklaces. And just to further the idea of their supposedly insatiable lust, they are also shown topless. Women of color are reduced to othered, highly sexualized props whose only purpose is to serve white women. Younghusband's company faced stiff competition from the likes of Tangee and others. Perhaps he felt that this manner of cultural appropriation, i.e. creating what was probably the decade's most risquĆ© and raciest makeup line by portraying the indigenous people of the South Pacific as feral and completely unfettered by "civilized" society's code of conduct, and then offering white women a socially acceptable way to channel that imagined freedom via lipstick, was the best way to stand out in a crowded market. The ads repeat words like "thrilling", "maddening", and suggests that the color will last through late-night activity. Sounds very exciting, yes?The other possible reason Younghusband looked towards the South Pacific was the rise of tourism to Hawaii and other islands during the 1930s the increasing rise in tourism heralded a cultural love affair with anything tropical. "Tourism to Hawaii, via luxurious cruise ships, increased in the 1930s. sailing from San Francisco to Hawaii and the South Seas. Quite a few movies with a tropical setting were made in the thirties, including Mutiny on the Bounty (Her Jungle Love (1938) ā both starring queen-of-the-sarong Dorothy Lamour, Charlie Chan in Honolulu (1938), and Honolulu (1939). Bing Crosby and his movie Waikiki Wedding (1937) popularized the song 'Sweet Leilani,' written in 1934." Getting back to my other questions, I'm unclear on the difference between the Tattoo and Savage lines, or why Younghusband would launch both nearly simultaneously. As I noted previously, there doesn't seem to be an appreciable difference between the two, and they were released at approximately the same time - around 1933 for Tattoo and 1934 for Savage. Tattoo lasted till about 1949, while the last newspaper ad I found for Savage dates to October 1941. At first I thought perhaps Savage was a drugstore line, whereas Tattoo was sold only in department stores, since their respective prices were 20 cents and one dollar. This 1939 Gimbel's ad for Savage, however, kills that theory. This lipstick tube is a must-have for anyone who appreciates the beauty of vintage items. š“ Specializing in ANTIQUE & VINTAGE VANITY ACCESSORIES & MORE š“ LITERALLY WHO KNOWS WHAT I HAVE ! IVE NAMED A FEW BELOW šµ š LIPSTICKS š EstĆ©e Lauderā¦ Luziersā¦REVLONā¦Don Juanā¦ CUTEX ā¦ LāOrĆ©al of Parisā¦MAX FACTORā¦ BONNE BELLā¦ JONTEELā¦ PRINCESS PAT ā¦ Martha Matilda Harper Methodā¦ CLAIROLā¦COISMAR ā¦Lamus Kingā¦Naylonā¦ TANGEEā¦ ELIZABETH ARDENā¦. Andrew Jergensā¦ LANCĆME ā¦TATTOOā¦SAVAGEā¦ Park & Tilfordā¦ MARY SCOTT ROWLANDā¦ LASHBRITE ā¦OUTDOOR GIRLā¦ ELIZABETH POSTā¦ FABERGE.. KISS O LOVE ..HELENE HUGHES ā¦ Armand ā¦ Dorothy Perkinsā¦ PONDSā¦ KISSPROOF ā¦ MARY DUNHILL ā¦ RALPH LAUREN ā¦ CASHMERE BOUQUETā¦ Clinique .. MOUSON ā¦ PLAY BOY ā¦ STORK CLUB ā¦ HELEN NEUSHAEFER ā¦ Stratton ā¦ HENRY ROSENFELD as ā¦ COTYā¦ ROGER & GALLET ā¦ Bourjois Ashes of Roses ā¦ Evening in Parisā¦ LOUIS PHILIPPEā¦ HOUBIGANT ā¦SOLITAIR ā¦ SCHILDKRAUTā¦RICHARD HUDNUTā¦MICHELā¦DURA GLOSSā¦HIGH FASHION..LENTHERICā¦MAURICE RENTNERā¦HELENE CURTISā¦ HELENA RUBINSTEINā¦Avonā¦DOROTHY GRAYā¦PEGGY SAGEā¦NORELLā¦ IRRESISTIBLEā¦VIZ-ZAN-DE ā¦ Rejuviaā¦Jean La Salleā¦YARDLEYā¦ HAMPDENā¦SHISEIDOā¦ CLARINSā¦ REDKINā¦ UDEANH UDEANVā¦Merle Normanā¦CHEN YUā¦ SO-FISTIKā¦Austin Greeneā¦ CHERAMY ā¦ DOUCETTE ā¦ Harriet Hubbard Ayerā¦. SCANDIAā¦ Limogesā¦. 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Rex all ā¦ WINX ā¦ Avon Mary Quaint ā¦ LASH Brite ā¦. Lash Kote šµ EYE SHADOW CAKE TUBE & WET Revlon Maybelline MAYBELLINE REVLON MAX FACTOR COTY š“ GRAB BAG LOTSLIPSTICK. COSMETIC. MISC. & MORE š“ THEATRICAL MAKEUP STEINS MAX FACTOR DUBARRY RICHARD HUDNUT šµPerfumes VIGNY ā¦ LANVIN ARPEGE ā¦.YARDLEY OF LONDONā¦. HEAVEN SENT HELENA RUBINSTEINā¦ROGER & GALLET ā¦ PRINCE MATCHABELLIā¦TUSSY ..GUY LAROCHE ā¦ LENTHERIC ..RAPHAEL PARIS ā¦APRIL SHOWERSā¦ WHITE SHOULDERSā¦ POND'S & MORE ELIZABETH ARDEN ā¦OLD SPICE SHULTON ā¦ šµ PERFUMED POWDER Dusting powder Talc Talc & Sachet CASHMERE BOUQUET TALCUMā¦MAC GREGOR-MEN'S-TALCā¦ KERKOFF DJER-KISS TALCUMā¦AVON POWDER SACHET BOTTLE ā¦ MENNEN BABY POWDER
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