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==Gallery== {{multiple image | align = center| direction = horizontal | header = '''<big>Irene Castle modeling fashions of 1916β1917</big>''' | header_align = center | header_background = | footer = "Mrs. Vernon Castle who set to-day's fashion in outline of costume and short hair for the young woman of America. For this reason and because Mrs. Castle has form to a superlative degree (correct carriage of the body) and the clothes sense (knowledge of what she can wear and how to wear it) we have selected her to illustrate several types of costumes, characteristic of 1916 and 1917." – Emily Burbank, ''Woman as Decoration'' (1917)<ref>Burbank, Emily. ''Woman as Decoration''. New York, Dodd, Mead and Company, 1917, online as {{gutenberg|bullet=none|name=Woman as Decoration|no=18901}}</ref> | footer_align = left | footer_background = | image1 = Irene Castle Ball Gown before 1917.jpg | width1 = 199 | caption1 = Ball costume | image2 = Irene Castle Summer Costume before 1917.jpg | width2 = 200 | caption2 = Summer afternoon costume | image3 = Irene Castle walking costume before 1917.jpg |width3 = 192 |caption3 = Costumed Γ la guerre for ''[[Patria (1917 film)|Patria]]'' (1917) | image4 = Irene Castle Winter Costume before 1917.jpg | width4 = 192 | caption4 = Winter afternoon costume}} <!--[[File:Irene Castle 1916.png|thumb|right|Irene Castle, 1916]]--> {{clear}}
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