I was never a stagehand, but I did spend a morning at Abercrombie and Fitch in New York when I was about 14 years old in 1960. Their photo crew was making still shot ads in the gun department. There was no attempt for the models to find dressing rooms when changing. Apparently they had done this before, because they were aware that public nudity was freely accepted on the seventh floor. The other floors, probably not so much. The fact that a 14 year old boy was present didn't bother either the models or the gun room staff.
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