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Hat by Suzanne Berger
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L'Art et la mode, Jun. 5, 1930
1924 Wedding gown designed by Madeleine & Madeleine. From Pinterest.
1925 c. Diamond, enamel and multi-gem swan vanity case by Black Starr and Frost. It opens to reveal a fitted mirror and a single powder compartment. From Art Deco, Avant Garde and Modernism, FB.
Illustration by Georges Vald'Es for the French magazine "La Vie Parisienne" 1920.
Drawing by Domergue from The Tatler, June 3, 1925
1927 Hotel Particulier (private home) de Jacques Doucet, couturier, France. From Art Deco Around the Globe, FB.
"The Redemption of Marie Gordon: The Tragic Story of Wronged Womanhood" is a 1926 serial novel written by Cora Lane Sherman.
Published in 104 parts, the novel tells the story of Marie Gordon, who is happily married until she is unjustly "accused of a terrible situation". The serial then follows her "long path to redemption".
The story was published by the Nielsen Publishing Company in Cincinnati, Ohio.
The small, 32-page issues of the novel were marketed and sold door-to-door, which was a common publishing practice at the time.
1916 A woman holding a cat in the Rhinelander Gardens at 11th Street, just off 6th Avenue. By Jesse Tarbox Beals. From New York City-Vintage History, FB.
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May, 1917 Two evening gowns, no designer noted. Pinterest.
1920s Velvet chairs and sofa, Austrian. From Pinterest.
1920s Bronze elevator doors at One North LaSalle Building in Chicago, Illinois. From Art Deco and Art Nouveau, FB.
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