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martysimone:Diana Slip - The Forgotten Fetishwear Company of 1920s Paris | Photo Roger Schall
Paris nightclub, 1920s.www.mixcloud.com/20thcenturynostalgia/let-us-scare-your-children/
Marcel Bouraine, Satyr with Flute, bas-relief, Paris c1925
Avenue de l'Opéra, Opéra de Paris, 1925
Artist MarcChagall and Bella , Paris, 1929 by André Kertész
Gazette du Bon Ton, 1922 - No. 10, pp. 290-291: Les GorgerettesDrawings by Charles Martin Rijksmuseu
Fashion illustration by Charles Martin 1922 for Gazette du Bon Tonvia: Rijksmuseum
The ballerinas roam the catacombs of the Paris Opera in The Phantom of the Opera, 1925directed by Ru
an illustration of a couple at the lake in the bois de boulogne, a public park that was a popular me
Chéri Herouard: Illustration for La vie parisenne, 1922.Obviously a variation of the old “Venu
La Vie Parisienne by Armand Vallee, 1929
Actress Jacquie Monier in the bois de Boulogne, Paris, 1929by André Kertész
lesfleursdelart:1920s Lanvin inspired dress from the exhibition “La garde-robe d’une parisienne, de
mimbeau: Pierre-Yves Petit dit Yvon “Watching Paris” Paris 1920s
Jean Dunand (1877 - 1942)Coloquinte (bitter-apple), circa 1920, pewterGalerie Jacques Lacoste, Paris
1923 Drecoll “Les Idees Nouvelles de la Mode” Pochoir Art Deco “Tres Parisien&rdqu
les-annees-vingt:Brassaï - Paris, 1920s.
maudelynn: 1920s Vampyr Vacuum Advert via www.paris-sete.com
Bess Flowers, “queen of the dress extras,” in a risqué scene from A Woman of Paris (1923).
Fashionable monkeys—and a helpful policeman… Illustration by Pem for French magazine, Le Sourire. Se
talesfromweirdland:The modern Ulysses can’t be seduced by Sirens anymore… LA VIE PARISIENNE, June 19
The modern Ulysses can’t be seduced by Sirens anymore… LA VIE PARISIENNE, June 1927. I think the art
Illustration for La vie Parisienne by French artist, Pierre Brissaud (1885-1964). Circa 1924.If this
talesfromweirdland:Illustration for La vie Parisienne by French artist, Pierre Brissaud (1885-1964).
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