Oh. My. Is he out doing the samba in Rio? This airline ad invites wives to investigate. “Why not find out the truth for yourself? Get your husband to take you along.” (Varig, 1963)
A new book, "Advertising From the Mad Men Era", released this month by Taschen, offers a glimpse at how women in the 1950's and 60s were depicted, from "Little Fibber" girdles to men's cologne that turns pretty gals into trophies — literally.
Oh. My. Is he out doing the samba in Rio? This airline ad invites wives to investigate. “Why not find out the truth for yourself? Get your husband to take you along.” (Varig, 1963)