Rolf Armstrong (1889-1960) - The Enchantress, 1925-1929
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Rolf Armstrong (1889-1960) - The Enchantress, 1925-1929
Stylish parisiennes in The Love Parade (1929).
"Skyscraper" night table, 1928-1929 Kem (Karl Emanuel Martin) Weber
Studio Manassé - portraits of the Dolly Sisters., 1920s
Josephine Baker.
Gladys Zielian photographed by Alfred Cheney Johnston (c. 1920's)
Nell Brinkley
Gloria Swanson photo still from silent film Stage Struck, 1925.
Myrna Loy
Colleen Moore, the paragon of flapperdom on film in the 1920s.
“They were smart and sophisticated, with an air of independence about them, and so casual about their looks and clothes and manners as to be almost slapdash. I don’t know if I realized as soon as I began seeing them that they represented the wave of the future, but I do know I was drawn to them. I shared their restlessness, understood their determination to free themselves of the Victorian shackles of the pre-World War I era and find out for themselves what life was all about.” - Colleen Moore on flappers
Helen Costello, 1925