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TUPPERWARE PARTY, 1950s. Women arriving for a Tupperware party in an American suberban home. Advertising photograph, 1950s

TUPPERWARE PARTY, 1950s. Women arriving for a Tupperware party in an American suberban home. Advertising photograph, 1950s


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TUPPERWARE PARTY, 1950s. Women arriving for a Tupperware party in an American suberban home. Advertising photograph, 1950s

TUPPERWARE PARTY, 1950s.
Women arriving for a Tupperware party in an American suberban home. Advertising photograph, 1950s

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1950s Advertising Buying Commerce Container Display Food Home Houseware Party Selling Social Suburban Neighbor Plastic Suburbia


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This photograph captures the essence of a Tupperware party in the 1950s, offering us a glimpse into the lives of suburban American women during that era. As we peer into an American home, we witness a group of elegantly dressed women arriving with anticipation for this social gathering. The image exudes an air of excitement and camaraderie as these women come together to explore the latest offerings from Tupperware. The advertising photograph showcases not only the products but also the fashion trends prevalent at that time. These stylish ladies, adorned in their finest attire, exemplify the middle-class America of the 1950s. Their enthusiasm is palpable as they gather around a display filled with plastic containers - symbols of convenience and modernity. In this snapshot frozen in time, we are transported back to an era where buying household goods was not just about functionality but also about creating connections within one's community. The Tupperware party served as both a shopping experience and a social event, allowing neighbors to bond over shared interests while exploring innovative ways to store food. As part of The Granger Collection's Carousel collection, this print offers us more than just nostalgia; it provides insight into how consumerism shaped suburban life in mid-century America. It reminds us that even seemingly mundane activities like purchasing housewares can be transformative when viewed through historical lenses.

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