![]() ![]() The opening scenes were shot in black and white and later colored sepia to emphasize the difference between a drab Kansas farm and the sensory overload that awaited in a land of munchkins and flying monkeys. You may not have noticed the dress at the beginning of the classic 1939 film. ![]() The pinafore was worn over a high-necked cream blouse with puffed sleeves, and sometimes incongruously paired with sparkly red shoes. ![]() It was a blue and white dress with a fitted bodice and straps fixed at the front and back by two mother-of-pearl buttons. Remember when you first saw a young Judy Garland appear on screen in a gingham pinafore as Dorothy Gale in “The Wizard of Oz”? ![]()
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