Sent M’Ahesa, 1928

Franz Löwy (Vienna) :: Dancer Sent M’Ahesa (Elsa von Carlberg). From Der Kunstlerische Tanz Unserer Zeit [The Artistic Dance of Our Time], p. 11. Published in 1928. | src Marcus Bunyan
Hanns Holdt :: Sent M’ahesa (Elsa von Carlberg). From Der Kunstlerische Tanz Unserer Zeit [The Artistic Dance of Our Time] by Hermann Aubel and Marianne Aubel. Leipzig, 1928. p. 10. | originally posted on tumblr | src Crossett Library

Le P’tit Parigot, 1926

Lizica Codreanu, wearing a Pierrot-Éclair costume designed by Sonia Delaunay, on the set of René Le Somptier’s film Le P’tit Parigot, 1926; unknown photographer. © Bibliothèque nationale de France. | src Tate Modern: The EY Exhibition: Sonia Delaunay
Lizica Codreanu, wearing a Pierrot-Éclair costume designed by Sonia Delaunay, on the set of René Le Somptier’s film Le P’tit Parigot, 1926; unknown photographer. © Bibliothèque nationale de France. | src Tate Modern: The EY Exhibition: Sonia Delaunay
till photo from the film "Le P’tit Parigot," written by Paul Cartoux and directed by René Le Somptier, France, 1926. Collection of Antoine Blanchette. © L & M SERVICES B.V. The Hague 20100623. | src dwell
Still photo from the film “Le P’tit Parigot,” written by Paul Cartoux and directed by René Le Somptier, France, 1926. Collection of Antoine Blanchette. © L & M SERVICES B.V. The Hague 20100623. | src dwell
Still from Le P’tit Parigot directed by René Le Somptier. Costumes by Sonia Delaunay, 1926. | src life.ro
Still from Le P’tit Parigot directed by René Le Somptier. Costumes by Sonia Delaunay, 1926.

Akarova · Sicilienne · All. Barbaro

Robert de Smet :: Marguerite Acarin, aka Akarova in «Sicilienne», 1932 , in costume of her own design (1924). © CIVA Brussels | src Bruzz.be
Marguerite Acarin, aka Akarova in »Allegro Barbaro«, 1928-1929 | src and © CIVA Brussels

Tilly Losch (Kostümporträt)

Trude Fleischmann :: Tilly Losch, ca. 1930 [Kostümporträt · Costume portrait] | src and © Theatermuseum, Wien
Trude Fleischmann :: Tilly Losch, ca. 1930 [Kostümporträt · Costume portrait] | src and © Theatermuseum, Wien
Trude Fleischmann :: Austrian dancer, actress, choreographer and painter Tilly Losch [born Ottilie Ethel Losch] full-figure portrait, undated, around 1928. Originally published in ‘Die Dame’ issue 14, 1928. Property of Ullstein Bild via Getty Images

Tilly Losch, Vogue, 1930

Edward Jean Steichen :: Dancer and actress Tilly Losch walking between two big pillars with head tilted to the side and open palms, wearing a costume of her own design for the play ‘Wake up and Dream’. Originally published in Vogue magazine, 1930. | src and hi-res Getty Images