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Big Breast Art #3Leniack - ete 1930 - by tomagraphiste from: http://tomagraphiste.deviantart.com/art/Lenaick-Ete-1930-451426966 Summer 1930. Lénaïck is 21 years old and enjoys this beautiful morning for a walk on the beach of her native island.
Vintage Balenciaga ad - 1930’s
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smokedrunk: Girl Gang - Kevadel, 1930.
‘Queen Of the Night’ by Marjorie Miller 1931
Anna May Wong, cir. 1920s
If this bitch flew over MY cuckoo’s nest, I’d mop all that shit up, I tell you what. ~Yü (Marlene Dietrich, Shanghai Express, 1932, dir. Josef von Sternberg)
thevintagethimble: British Vogue - 1939. Susan Liston
Vargas, 1930s
grandoldmovies: Dancer TILLY LOSCH, early 1930s.
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Dressing Gown 1930s The Victoria & Albert Museum
1930’s Erotica
Gordon Coster 1930s
metal-knife: Jean Moral- for Diana Slip Co Lingerie, 1930’s Oh, god, I just want lingerie.
japan-photo: Shomei Tomatsu (1930-2012)Jidai Matsuri (Festival of the Ages), 1983©Shomei Tomatsu, courtesy Galerie Priska Pasquer
michaelfaudet: Atelier Manasse, 1930s
vintageeveryday:Stunning photos that defined fashion styles of Carole Lombard in the 1930s.
omgthatdress: Evening Ensemble Jean Patou, 1930s Kerry Taylor Auctions
defunctfashion: Adrian | c. 1937 I finally got a chance to get to the Elegance in an Age of Crisis: Fashions of the 1930s exhibit at the Museum at FIT before it closed. This gown was AMAZING in person. It was worn by Joan Crawford in “The Bride Wore
so30s: Petite Manteau Callot, Paris, 1930 by George Hoyningen-Huene Aaaaaa! Mój Boże, DLACZEGO TO NIE JAAAAAAA ;(
wehadfacesthen: Marlene Dietrich, 1930s, always glamorous
lacyceleste: Joan & Constance Bennett 1930’s.
hoodoothatvoodoo: Vogue 1930s
1930s Style Photographer: Edward Steichen, 1934
fashion1930s: #1930sfashion Two fashionable ladies having a drink dustjacketattic: by wolff & tritschler | 1930
omgthatdress: Brooch ca. 1930 via Doyle Auctions
thehauntedballroom: The french sportswear of the 1930’s (probably an extract from former mail order company Manufrance)
omgthatdress: Teddy 1925-1930 The Metropolitan Museum of Art The main foundation garment of the 1920s was the combination, or as it came to be known, the teddy. Unlike the combinations before it that had to accommodate voluminous skirts and petticoats,
omgthatdress: Art deco necklace ca. 1930 via Christie’s
thevintagethimble: Tourmaline filigree ring, 1930’s. 14 Karat White Gold. | Lang Antiques
thevintagethimble: Evening suitBrooks Brothers (American, founded 1818). 1933. American. Wool, silk, cotton & leather. This iconic evening suit was created by Brooks Brothers, which was a very prestigious men’s tailor in the 1930s. This ensemble
omgthatdress: Dress 1928-1930 The Goldstein Museum of Design
alchemist-and-druid: With the preorder period finished and shipping complete, @bayonettafanzine has given us permission to post our finished pieces!In tune with vol. 2′s subtheme of ‘fashion’ I chose to style Bayonetta and Balder in some 1930′s
retrowunderland: The fabulous fashion & style of the Harlem Renaissance, c.1920s-1930s
getwiththe40s: The key to a girl’s heart? Bow ties. #Bowtie #girl #Oldschool #1950s #1940s #1930s #1920s #nostalgia #Nofilter #follows #followme #follow #bestoftheday #photooftheday #picoftheday #global #world #life #happy #fun #fashion #mensfashion
vintageeveryday: Amazing fashion photography by Martin Munkacsi from between 1930s and 1940s. See more here…
vintageeveryday: Swimsuit and beach pyjamas, ca. 1930. The fashion from the continent arrives in Britain in 1930. Beach pyjamas were very popular with the fashionable ladies of the 30s.
coraltigerpizza:Schloss Bros & Co Fashion by R. C. Kauffmann 1930’s
thevintagedancer: 1930s style fashion Photoshoot with Elspeth for Royal Vintage Shoes
Jane Howarth - The Ladies (2012) - A collection of 1930s taxidermy sea birds and junk jewelry “Glamorous ladies discard their fashions and their adornments and head for the seduction of the shimmering surf and shingle. Upon their distraction scavenger
thebrainscoop: What do bivalves (Family: Unionidae) and the fashion industry have in common? Well, buttons. From the 1890’s to the 1930’s, the source of “pearl” buttons came from the fishing of various freshwater mussel species. Lack of industry