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All the boys and girls, along with the old night club setting, are again in evidence: the dumb-cluck minor mobster, the love-lorn cigarette girl in the abbreviated costume, the oily head-waiter, the imperturbable night club
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in the mid-1950s, however, venue owners no longer needed to seek out cigarette girls who worked for a paycheck, and the girls largely vanished from the public eye. There are still some
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Cigarette girls were a common sight in restaurants, clubs, bars, airports, and casinos in the 1930s and 1940s in the United States. From the end of
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The modern image of the cigarette girl developed in the 1920s with the urbanization of the United States. Though largely not seen other than in
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to the 1950s, cigarette girls further expanded into sporting events and the lobbies of theaters and music halls during intermissions.
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in 1933, speakeasies across the US closed and cigarette girls soon found employment in more popular business destinations.
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with male customers as well. Cigarette girls usually consented in the hopes of getting tips from wealthy businessmen.
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The most common uniform is a red and black short saloon-style skirt above the knee dress accompanied with a matching
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from a tray held by a neck strap, a common casual occupation until supplanted by
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from her tray. Her typical charm, wit, and flirtatiousness made her a
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and nightclubs that employ cigarette girls today, especially on the
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Aside from serving cigarettes and other novelties, the
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Cigarette girl (person)
Cigarette girl (disambiguation)


Bellmansro
cigarettes
vending machines
nightclubs
cigars
chewing gum
cultural icon
pillbox hat
attractive
eye candy
flirt
speakeasies
supper clubs
nightclub
Prohibition
World War II
cigarette machines
casinos
Las Vegas Strip
Maid café § Costume and appearance
"History of the Cigar Girl"




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