
Photograph of Anna Pavlova in one of her most distinctive solo dances, The Dragonfly, ca. 1925. Photographer unknown. / source: the.royal.ballet
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Photograph of Anna Pavlova in one of her most distinctive solo dances, The Dragonfly, ca. 1925. Photographer unknown. / source: the.royal.ballet
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Suzy Béryl in costume designed by Erté (aka Romain de Tirtoff) for The Folies Bergère, 1924. The Russian costume designer often referred to as the father of Art Deco, who had a huge influence on fashion, Hollywood, dance and art and made costumes for Radio City Music Hall, the Paris Opera. / sources: Folies Bergere and Messynessy

The Nile, from la Revue des Folies Bergère, 1924. Costumes by Russian designer Erté (aka Romain de Tirtoff) / source: eliz.avery

The Metropolitan Opera soprano Yvonne d’Arle, New York, May 16, 1921. / source: Satoshi Hirose

Aelita, silent film directed by Soviet filmmaker Yakov Protazanov (1924), aka Aelita: Queen of Mars.
Costume Designer: Alexandra Exter.
In the United States, Aelita was edited and titled by Benjamin de Casseres for release in 1929 as Aelita: Revolt of the Robots.

silent film directed by Soviet filmmaker Yakov Protazanov
(1924), aka Aelita: Queen of Mars.
Costume Designer: Alexandra Exter.
In the United States, Aelita was edited and titled by Benjamin de Casseres for release in 1929 as Aelita: Revolt of the Robots.

Dolores or Rose Dolores (born Kathleen Mary Rose Wilkinson), Ziegfeld Follies girl, ca. 1920
/ source: the-queen-of-mars
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Ernst Schneider :: Burlesque dancer Betty Delaune in an ostrich feather costume in the Eric
Charell revue ‘Für Dich’ in the Grosses Schauspielhaus, Berlin, 1925 –
Published by: ‘Uhu’ 26/02/1925 / src: Getty Images