In 1939, Vogue magazine invited commercial designer Raymond Loewy and eight of his contemporaries--including Walter Dorwin Teague, Egmont Arens, and Henry Dreyfuss--to design a dress for the Woman of the Future as part of its special issue promoting the New York World\'s Fair and its theme, The World of Tomorrow.
While focusing primarily on her clothing and accessories, many commented as well on the future woman\'s physique, predicting that her body and mind would be perfected through th.
In 1939, Vogue magazine invited commercial designer Raymond Loewy and eight of his contemporaries--including Walter Dorwin Teague, Egmont Arens, and Henry Dreyfuss--to design a dress for the Woman of the Future as part of its special issue promoting the New York World\'s Fair and its theme, The World of Tomorrow