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Types Of Femininity by Suzanne MeunierHalf naked lady posed with a feathered fan. Suzanne Meunier was a French artist who produced a number of erotic illustrations for The Sketch and The Bystander during the 1920s and 30s
Studies in Femininity, The Minx, by Suzanne Meunier. 1928
Studies In FemininityLady dressed in a negligee, coyly glancing away from her newspaper. Suzanne Meunier was a French artist who produced a number of erotic illustrations for The Sketch
Caricature illustration by H M Bateman of three women and a dog, marching with determination in the rain. Captioned, The Amazons: a study in Modern Femininity'
A Window in the South of France, by Suzanne MeunierStudies in Femininity, A Window in the South of France, by Suzanne Meunier. 1925
Picnic in a car at BrooklandsTwo women enjoying a picnic from the backseat of a car at Brooklands, 1927. 1927
The Harem SkirtDaring fashions for women in " The Sphere" magazine, 1927. The accompanying text scathingly declares that the Harem Skirt is " what we hope it will never be"
The Gartered SkirtThe gartered skirt, " the latest stunt costume", according to The Sphere magazine, which had the " merit of convenience, but the disadvantage of ugliness". 1927
A Flapper Girl" A smart costume for sport from the centre of feminine fashion", presumably Paris. A highly modern outfit featured in an article in The Sphere
Types of Femininity: by Suzanne Meunier. No. IX. - The RivieYoung girl in a flimsy sundress relaxing in a cane chair with a Chinese parasol
Feminine Shorts 1930SHow to wear shorts & still retain ones femininity: printed linen culottes with cummerbund & bolero worn with wedge heeled strappy sandals over ankle socks