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Just As it Used to Be by Fred PurvisA lively scene of revelry in a Chelsea artists studio showing some Bright Young Things of the 1920s dancing, drinking and smoking at a party
Programme cover for New Princes Frivolities at the New Princes Restaurant, London. Artwork by Gordon Conway. 1925
Three dresses by Beer, Premet and Martial et ArmandThree fashionable women wearing evening dresses. On the left, a salmon pink narrow strap tubular satin crepe casino dress with embroidered silver pearls and a green fan detail at the hip, by Beer
Two young ladies in evening dresses by BeerTwo fashionable young ladies in sleeveless evening dresses by Beer. On the left, blue moire decorated with roses and small pearls
Two young ladies in evening dresses by Redfern
Young lady in long evening dress by MolyneuxYoung lady wearing a long v-neck loosely fitted evening dress in black with large red flowers and green leaf print, by Molyneux. 1924
Young lady in evening dress by Jeanne LanvinYoung lady wearing a sleeveless gold sheer lace evening dress worn over a white slip, with a pearl and emerald belt, by Jeanne Lanvin. 1924
Young lady in green theatre dress by BeerYoung lady wearing green theatre dress with fur-trimmed border and a diamond patterned belt, by Beer. 1924
Fast Lady & CigaretteA progressive lady smokes a cigarette 1920
Art deco postcard by Longley Date: 1920s
Mistinguett for Cherry Brandy Regals (Dolly Tree)Sketch by Dolly Tree of Mistinguett for Cherry Brandy Regals Date: 1920s
Art deco illustration by Georges Lepape from the cover of brochure featuring attractions at Deauville, Date: 1913
Art deco illustration of girl with pigeons and doves, 1929. Artwork by Milliere Date: 1929
1927 by Lewis BaumerA quintessentially twenties young woman with an Eton crop, a short skirt and a cigarette holder, posed nonchalantly by a stylised picture of Adam and Eve hanging on the wall
Britannia and Eve magazine, February 1931Front cover of Britannia and Eve magazine featuring a Lewis Baumer illustration of a pretty woman dressed in a red jacket
A Line Study in Everyones Sketch Book by Howard ElcockAn artists fantasy - a shapely woman in a skimpy bathing costume decorated with a riotous pattern uses a pier as a catwalk as she is sketched by numerous identikit artists
The Punters by William BarribalTwo pouting girls in fashionable bathing costumes relax as they punt along a river under the shade of a Chinese parasol
The Modern Girl by Reginald E. HigginsSub-titled, Silk and shingle, the artist Reginald Higgins draws his favourite subject, the shorn and shingled modern 1920s girl
Then - And Now by Leslie MarchantFour cartoons comparing how a young Victorian woman would be watched while sea bathing (by several stout and stern chaperones) to the modern girl of 1925, who breezes to the beach on her motorcycle
Cowgirls at milk fund rodeo, St. Louis, MO, Doubleday
And Never a Cross Word by Howard K. ElcockA nonchalant young woman in crossword themed pyjamas leaves a hotel bathroom. She smokes a cigarette and swans off oblivious to the waiting queue of other hotel guests who have obviously been there
Lady checks her appearance in a dressing table mirrorA glamourous lady in fur trimmed spotted wrap, stockings and high heels, checks her appearance in a slender dressing table mirror, draped with a scarf in a similar fabric to the wrap
The Introduction by Geo. S. DixonAn actress in a skimpy stage costume and jaunty head dress introduces herself to a theatre audience at the beginning of a show or revue
The Pink Dress by Lewis BaumerA demure looking girl with typically shingled and bobbed hair sits on a stool in a lovely pink dress, her silk stockings and slippers just visible
Should Autumn Come Before Fair Summers CallA dancer in a fantastic costume suggestive of autumn and falling leaves
Dacia with glass cigarette holder by YevondeDacia, the popular " Chu Chin Chow" dancer demonstrates her new spiral glass cigarette holder. Photograph by Madame Yevonde
A Young Person in Pink by PizerA young woman dressed in a pink and white dress poses with a large umbrella
January by PizerA pretty and fashionable young girl, wrapped up warm against the cold with a fur muff, fur trimmed coat and cloche style hat, is an appropriate representative for the chilly month of January
February by PizerA young and fashionable woman from the 1920s wears a stylish yellow and lilac outfit, pulling a shawl around herself to ward off the chilly winds of February
The Delineator March 1927Front cover featuring an illustration of a fashionable young 1920s woman wearing a matching pink dress and cloche hat, set off with emerald jewellery
Delineator magazine cover August 1927Stylish art deco front cover featuring a sleek looking blonde woman with fashionable cropped hair positioned against an inky blue starlit sky
Delineator Christmas Number 1927Festive front cover design by Helen Dryden featuring a woman with fashionably cropped blonde hair clutching a heap of wrapped up Christmas presents against a candlelit background
The Tatler Christmas Number front cover 1919A couple manage to dance energetically on a restaurants dancefloor while simultaneously drinking champagne
The New Dress by Lewis BaumerAdvertisement for Clark & Co and J & P Coats, manufacturers of silks and cottons for dressmaking, showing a young woman admiring herself
The Right Number by PierrotIllustration of an elegant flapper girl, dressed seemingly only in lingerie speaking on the telephone
My Flame of LoveA beautiful woman in a diaphanous dress kneels and enjoys the incense emanating from the lamp in her hands
Gordon Conway(1894-1956). Prolific costume designer for the theatre and film, and contributor to magazines such as " The Tatler" and " Eve"
Entr acteYoung ballet dancer or flapper girl posing on a stool
The Sphere fashion number 1925Front cover illustration for The Spheres fashion number in 1925 showing three elegant women perusing a magazine
Three Bar-Lambs by ChicotStylised colour illustration by Chicot showing three flapper girls sitting at a cocktail bar
Couple Kissing 1920sCouple kissing
Something in the City by Lewis BaumerColour illustration by Lewis Baumer showing a fashionable flapper girl out shopping
Spring time by Suzanne MeunierTwo pretty flapper girls in a breezy springtime setting
The Chinese DressA pretty young flapper shows off a Chinese dress and quite a lot of leg. She wears a matching brown jacket and flat black pumps
Reading With Understanding; Or, A Leg-ible Article, by BevanA reproduction in colour photograuvre from the picture by Bevan Petman. The illustration shows a lady reading The Sketch whilst dangling her legs over the side of an armchair
A Mans A Man For A That by Lindsay CableTwo women dressed in masculine outfits of shirts, ties, flat shoes and, in the case of one, knickerbockers or plus-fours, smoke cigarettes and comment on a passing gentleman wearing a kilt
Bystander masthead by Harry Woolley, 1930A bathing belle wearing a swimsuit and bathing cap lounges on a rock in the middle of the sea and enjoys a casual chat with Neptune
Bystander masthead by Leon Heron, 1930Stylised design for the front cover of The Bystander showing a well-dressed couple, he in top hat and tails, her in evening dress and fur coat facing each other and staring into one anothers faces