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#20s
books0977:

Costume Study, Vienna, 1925. Photograph by Franz Xaver Setzer.
Setzer (Austrian, 1886-1939) created portraits of the highest artistic quality. His fame spread quickly in Vienna during the interwar years. The well-lit studio in the attic of the house at Museumstrasse 5 in the 7th District in Vienna was one of the first addresses for portraits.

books0977:

Costume Study, Vienna, 1925. Photograph by Franz Xaver Setzer.

Setzer (Austrian, 1886-1939) created portraits of the highest artistic quality. His fame spread quickly in Vienna during the interwar years. The well-lit studio in the attic of the house at Museumstrasse 5 in the 7th District in Vienna was one of the first addresses for portraits.

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#20s
#shoes
forties-fifties-sixties-love:

1925

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#20s
fantomas-en-cavale:

Germaine Krull- Couple dansant, vers 1929

fantomas-en-cavale:

Germaine Krull- Couple dansant, vers 1929

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#20s
continentalwiseman:

Tattoo parlor in the 1920’s

continentalwiseman:

Tattoo parlor in the 1920’s

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#20s
#paris
luzfosca:

André Kertész
Place Gambetta, Paris, 1928-29

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#new york
#20s
fuckyeahvintage-retro:

New York City, 1929

fuckyeahvintage-retro:

New York City, 1929

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#new york
#20s
lostsplendor:

Casino: New York, 1920 (via)

lostsplendor:

Casino: New York, 1920 (via)

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#20s
#chanel
Chanel №5 | 1921 — via

Chanel №5 | 1921 — via

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#coco chanel
#20s
fantomas-en-cavale:

Coco Chanel, Paris, 1928

fantomas-en-cavale:

Coco Chanel, Paris, 1928

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#vintage fashion
#1900s
#10s
#20s
#30s

ablogwithaview:

by Eko Bintang

I had to split this up to highlight the Golden Years of fashion.

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#new york
#20s
fuckyeahvintage-retro:

New York City, 1923

fuckyeahvintage-retro:

New York City, 1923

National Geographic Magazine, Belgium - November 1929 (Photo by Paul Guillemette)

National Geographic Magazine, Belgium - November 1929 (Photo by Paul Guillemette)

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#20s
queensofvintage:

Charleston dancer

queensofvintage:

Charleston dancer

The Most Iconic Images in the Film History:

Un Chien Andalou, by Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí (1928)

The Most Iconic Images in the Film History:

Un Chien Andalou, by Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí (1928)

The Most Iconic Images in the Film History:

Nosferatu, by F.W. Murnau (1922)

The Most Iconic Images in the Film History:

Nosferatu, by F.W. Murnau (1922)

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