Oriental dress for «Le Minaret»

Boris Lipnitzki :: Paul Poiret’s oriental dress for the play “The Minaret” as displayed in 1923 in Paris, France. (© Roger Viollet) | src and hi-res Getty Images

Cora Laparcerie in «Le Minaret»

French comedian Cora Laparcerie as Myriem (costume by Paul Poiret) in the play “Le Minaret” by Jacques Richepin in Paris. Published in French paper “Le Théâtre”, May 1913 (Photo by Apic. Uncredited photographer.) | src and hi-res Getty Images

Jewelry by Suzanne Farnier, 1933

Atelier d’Ora ~ Benda :: Mrs. Karton wearing a turban, necklace, and wide bracelet of platinum gold threads designed by Suzanne Farnier, Paris, 1933. Published in ‘Die Dame’ 32/1933. | src and hi-res Getty Images

by Edward Thayer Monroe

Edward Thayer Monroe :: Irene Castle (?), a sensational dancer in the flapper era. | src behold.com
Edward Thayer Monroe :: Flapper era dancer and fashion icon Irene Castle (?). | src behold.com

Note: on source, this is allegedly a portrait or fashion shot of Irene Caste (b. Irene Foote); in other sources, this image is credited as Irene Vernon’s. We will welcome further information on this image or on this sitter. Thank you!

Vera Duby by White, 1920

White Studio :: Vera Ruby dans un costume d’Afgar, Novembre 1920. | src diktats
White Studio :: Portrait de Vera Ruby dans un costume dessiné par Paul Poiret pour la pièce Afgar. Cette pièce a été présentée à New-York au Central Theatre en novembre 1920. | Portrait of Vera Ruby in a costume designed by Paul Poiret for the play Afgar. The play was presented in New York at the Central Theater in November 1920.| src diktats

Model in white fur coat, 1920s

Studio Lorelle (Lucien Lorelle) :: Modèle posant dans un manteau de fourrure blanc à pois noirs. Paris, 1925-1930. | Model posing in a white fur coat with black dots, Paris, 1925-1930. | src diktats

Chapeau Toboggan, 1951

Modèle au chapeau de la célèbre modiste parisienne Paulette de l’automne hiver 1951-1952 appelé Toboggan. | Model wearing hat of the famous Parisian modiste Paulette from autumn winter 1951-1952 named Toboggan. | src Diktats