Utterly superb. Hope you’ll love this dress as much as I do.
Joan Clement in Lanvin’s dress photographed by Edward Steichen for Vogue, 1926
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Utterly superb. Hope you’ll love this dress as much as I do.
Joan Clement in Lanvin’s dress photographed by Edward Steichen for Vogue, 1926
Kittyinva: 1920 portrait of Doris Pawn from “Motion Picture”.
Rita Martin (self-portrait, 1900s)
Rita Martin’s photo of Gertie Millar in ‘Hoop-La’. ‘Houp La!’ was a musical comedy which opened at the St Martin’s Theatre in London on 23 November 1916 but ran for only three months. Gertie Millar played Tillie Runstand, the star of a struggling circus.
Benedict Herzog, Portrait of Evelyn Nesbit, 1905
Berlin, 1920s
Esther Ralston
photo by Charles Gates Sheldon
1920’s
Golden Girl: Jean Harlow by George Hurrell, 1933.
“Edwardian lady in underwear, corset with attached garters.”
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Ione Bright, 1912.
Gabrielle Ray in “The Little Cherub”, 1906.
A Delphos gown, circa 1920s
Constant Puyo, In the Reeds, 1903
Arletty, by Madame D'Ora, 1929. French actress, model and singer.
Mae Murray photographed by Talbot Studio, c. 1925
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Broadway Beauty Marie Doro c.1911, by White Studios NYC
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Harald Lönnqvist - At the Window, 1926