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The birth of the Dodge La Femme 1955 also saw the unveiling of the Dodge La Femme, a trim package available for the Dodge Custom Royal Lancer. The car featured a pink-and-cream paint job.

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The La Femme was a product of a time when gender roles were still all Mad Men and good housewives. But the car was a total dud. From 1955-1957—the only years it was available—Dodge dealers nationwide moved just 2,500 La Femmes ( Les Femmes ?). It seems women were a little more pragmatic than auto makers had given them credit for.

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Curbside Couture: 1955-1956 Dodge La Femme—I Am Marketing, Hear Me Roar. (first posted 1/15/2017) Over the years, many automakers have invested large sums of money to identify and cater to niche markets with special editions. Subaru hooked up with LL Bean, Ford with Eddie Bauer, Lincoln with Gucci, Bill Blass and Givenchy; in fact, there was.

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Dodge La Femme. Advertising cars with women in mind was a very effective sales tactic during the early '50s. Many said adverts focused on how easy the car was to drive or how stylish it was.

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The 1955 La Femme came in two colors, "Sapphire White" and "Heather Rose." The interiors were upholstered with matching rosebud fabric. Behind the front seats were two boxes that could store rain gear-the La Femme came with a matching rain coat, bonnet, and umbrella. Photo Credit: Messy Nessy Chic Photo Credit: Messy Nessy Chic

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For this reason, automobile manufacturer Chrysler produced Dodge La Femme, a car specifically designed for women. The 1955 Dodge La Femme features pink exterior to convey femininity The concept behind the La Femme was derived from two Chrysler show cars in 1954 named Le Comte and Le Comtesse.

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The vehicle described as "the first car ever exclusively designed for the woman motorist" debuted for the 1955 model year with a "La Femme" badge. Essentially a Royal Lancer with a few.

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Based on the well-received 1954 Chrysler La Comtesse concept, the 1955 Dodge La Femme was a special version of Dodge's Custom Royal Lancer. Looking for ultimate femininity, Dodge made the La.

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The Dodge La Femme. Unveiled in 1955, the Dodge La Femme was Dodge's appeal to the female driver of the late 1950's.. The days of one car families were fast becoming obsolete and families were now buying second cars to accomodate their new lifestyles. Suburbs were springing up outside urban areas and super highways were the wave of the.

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The Dodge La Femme is a full-sized automobile that was produced by Dodge between 1955 and 1956. The automobile was specifically designed for women. [1] The La Femme option was available on 1955 and 1956 Dodge Custom Royal Lancer models. [2] Origin

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Dodge's answer to Chrysler's directive was the 1955 La Femme, a vehicle which claimed to be "the first car ever exclusively designed for the woman motorist." Unfortunately for women, very little of the La Femme's posturing for feminine appeal went more than skin deep.

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What was the Dodge La Femme? From the Chrysler La Comtesse concept came the Dodge La Femme. It was unveiled in 1955 as a "spring special" version of the division's Custom Royal Lancer two-door hardtop.

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Jan 19, 2016 Story and photos by Brian Earnest Milt McMillen has had to make plenty of tough calls over the years on whether to buy — or not buy — a car to add to his impressive collector vehicle fleet. His 1956 Dodge La Femme was not one of those tough calls. It was one of the biggest no-brainers he's come across.

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March 1st, 2016 by University Dodge Ram March is Women's History Month, so we took a look back at Dodge's attempt to get women into "feminine" cars. In the mid-1950s, Dodge tried something that had never been done before — they made a car specifically designed for women.

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