Il negozio Orfane 30 di Torino torna a deliziarci con un evento che entusiasmerà le appassionate di vintage e non solo. Chiunque apprezzi il fascino sofisticato della moda d’altri tempi non potrà resistere dinanzi alla
Berliner Trinkkultur - Gin, Vodka, Korn, Likör – seit circa 1o Jahren steigt die Zahl und Vielfalt der in Berlin produzierten Spirituosen.
For reasons I don't really understand, and therefore can't explain, I've been fascinated by the 1920s for most of my life. So when I surf the Internet and stumble across interesting paintings or illustrations depicting that era, I'll copy them on the hard drive of my desktop computer. Today's post presents some illustrations I've collected. They were done by artists who are not now well known here in America. I might feature one or more another time, but for now will simply display the images without any supporting information. Gallery This nice 1926 illustration is signed by a monogram that looks like the initials "BT," though I might be misinterpreting. Can anyone out there help identify the artist/ By Ruth Eastman By Jacques Leclerc - 1926 By Fabius Lorenzi - 1926 By Annie Offterdinger in "Jugend" - 1923 By Paul Reith in "Jugend" I don't know who the artist for this was. It's possible the image was cropped from something larger. And it's possible, because it's context-free, that it was created more recently than the 20s. By Vald'Es in "La Vie Parisienne" By Wilton Williams in "The Bystander" - 12 August 1925
The Roaring Twenties were a period during which many things changed – socially, politically, artistically and culturally.
A throwback to all that was beautiful and decadent about the jazz era.
The art of the tease is on everyone's lips; with a rising interest in burlesque, cabaret clubs are in full swing and new acts are cropping up every week. At Playful Promises we just adore a bit of cheek, and would love to introduce you to our favourite burly girls, past and present! Keep your eyes f
If ever an artist's work so consummately defined a particular era, it was that of the Roaring Twenties illustrator John Held, Jr. ...
This format is typical for non-formal papers. Photos are not typical, but it does add to the subject. Notice the citations are in APA style, not MLA. APA is more commonly used in science papers, ML…
Marion Davies in Tillie the Toiler from 1927. I’d like to see that film.
A throwback to all that was beautiful and decadent about the jazz era.
A small glimpse of life in the twenties
1925 | Andrée Spinelly Black dress, with bodice in black and white “fulgurante” silk and a black coat with silver fox trimmings by B...
Step back in time with our comprehensive guide to 1920s fashion for men. Discover the iconic styles and trends of the roaring twenties era.
Where the name 1920s “flapper” comes from is not exactly clear. Some claim it has to do with the "flap flap" sound young girls' open galoshes made when they walked. Another theory is that flapper dates back from before World War I, when it originally meant prostitute but came to refer to any woman
The upcoming catalog for the Long Island collection of high-end shops Americana Manhasset is inspired by the genre of silent films. The glamorous black and white catalog will feature Karlie Kloss, Clément Chabernaud and the adorable Uggie, the Jack Russell Terrier from the Oscar-winning film The Artist. Due out mid-August the catalog, conceived of and executed by ad agency Laspata DeCaro, was shot on location at Paramount Studios and in several private homes in Los Angeles. The retro theme was chosen to showcase Fall fashions from some of the 60 stores which “harkened to the past in some way, especially the Twenties and Thirties, but with a modern twist,” said Andrea Sanders, senior vice president and creative director of Americana Manhasset. Accompanying the drop of the catalog, will be a short silent film, “Speechless,” and a behind-the scenes, silent look at the making of the book will be posted on Americana’s web site. The “Speechless” film will also air on Taxi TV during fashion week. Information and images courtesy of WWD Americana Manhasset
Unlike the first Roaring Twenties, these won’t end with a Great Depression.
For those that missed my previous post here , this past weekend my hubs and I hosted an End of the Roaring 20s Birthday party to c...