The Beaumont Ball of 1924

Marchesa Luisa Casati in a fountain dress made of wires and lights by couturier Paul Poiret, at the Beaumont Ball held by the Count Etienne de Beaumont in Paris, 1924.

The Beaumont Ball in Paris 1924 (an event with a guest list so selective that Gabrielle Coco Chanel was excluded for being too ‘trade’), was a homage to Pablo Picasso and the Cubists. The dress made entirely from wires and lights, it was too wide for the entrance to Beaumont’s ballroom: the artist Christian Bérard, who witnessed Marchesa Luisa Casati attempting to squeeze through the doorway, reported that she collapsed like a “smashed zeppelin”. (x)

De Beaumont’s fêtes reached an apex in 1924 with the ballet series Soirées de Paris, which took place at the Théâtre de la Cigale in Montmartre from May 17 to June 30, 1924. An homage to the review of the same name by Guillaume Apollinaire, the series included the scandalous ballet Mercure, which featured music composed by Erik Satie, sets and costumes designed by Pablo Picasso, and choreography devised by Léonide Massine. (x)

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Gerdago (1906-2004) aka Gerda Gottstein, Gerda Gottschlich, Gerda Irro, and Gerda Iro.

Born Gerda Gottstein in Vienna, she pursued art studies, first in Berlin in 1927, and then Paris in 1928-1929, where she worked as assistant to architect and stage and film designer Oskar Strnad. / src: mote-historie

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Rigmor Rasmussen in Der Zug nach dem Westen

Atelier Balázs ~ Rigmor Rasmussen in the revue ‘Der Zug nach dem Westen’ (The Train to the West), Berlin, 1926 | src getty images

Courtney Crawford, ca. 1924

William Herbert Mortensen (1897 – 1965) :: Courtney Crawford with Masks, ca. 1924. | source monster brains
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William H. Mortensen (1897 – 1965) · Courtney Crawford with Masks, ca. 1924. | source lexiconmag
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Nancy Cunard by Curtis Moffat

Curtis Moffat (1887-1949) ~ Nancy Cunard in feather headdress holding out hand, ca. 1925 | src V&A
Curtis Moffat (1887-1949) ~ Nancy Cunard in feather headdress holding out hand, ca. 1925 | src V&A
Curtis Moffat (1887-1949) ~ Nancy Cunard in feather headdress holding out hand, ca. 1925 | src V&A

Toboggan Mann von Lavinia Schulz

Minya Diez-Dührkoop :: Tanzmaske “Toboggan Mann” von Lavinia Schulz. Costume designs by Lavinia Schultz and Walter Holdt for “Bibo”, 1924. | src MK&G · Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe (Hamburg)
Minya Diez-Dührkoop :: Tanzmaske “Toboggan Mann” von Lavinia Schulz. Costume designs by Lavinia Schultz and Walter Holdt for “Bibo”, 1924. | src MK&G · Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe (Hamburg)
Minya Diez-Dührkoop :: Tanzmasken “Toboggan Frau” und “Toboggan Mann” von Lavinia Schulz. Costume designs by Lavinia Schultz and Walter Holdt for “Bibo”, 1924. | src MK&G · Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe (Hamburg)

Tanzmaske “Sie” für Bibo

Minya Diez-Dürhkoop :: Tanzmaske “Sie” von Lavinia Schulz. Costume designs by Lavinia Schultz and Walter Holdt for ‘Bibo’, 1924. | src MK&G · Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe (Hamburg)
Minya Diez-Dürhkoop :: Tanzmaske “Sie” von Lavinia Schulz. Costume designs by Lavinia Schultz and Walter Holdt for ‘Bibo’, 1924. | src MK&G · Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe (Hamburg)