Lifar by Hoyningen-Huene, 1930

George Hoyningen-Huene (Russian, 1900-1968) :: Serge Lifar, 1930. Vogue magazine.
George Hoyningen-Huene (Russian, 1900-1968) :: Serge Lifar; Vogue ; Paris (1930) Heritage Auctions
George Hoyningen-Huene (Russian, 1900-1968) :: Serge Lifar, 1930. Vogue magazine.

Mary Nash in Diaphanous Dress

Martha Wynn Richards :: Actress Mary Nash Modeling a Diaphanous Dress, 1923, Wynn Richards, gelatin silver print. Courtesy of and © Condé Nast – Vogue, January 1, 1923. | src J. Paul Getty Museum

Dancers in Persian costumes

Edward J. Steichen :: Dancers in costume for the Persian Fete benefit for the Big Sisters charity. Published in Vogue, February 15th, 1925. | src Condé Nast

Chanticleer costume, 1924

Edward J. Steichen :: Mrs. Leo Lentelli wearing a Chanticleer costume designed by Italian-American sculptor Leo Lentelli. Published in Vogue, April 1st, 1924. | src Condé Nast

Three dancers, Vogue, 1925

Edward J. Steichen :: Julia Brokow, Barbara Brokow, and Mrs. Adee Bradley in dance costumes by William Weaver, 1925. Published in Vogue, February 15th, 1925. | src Condé Nast

Marion Morehouse hiding, 1926

Edward Jean Steichen :: Marion Morehouse, tip-toeing near a tree with an unidentified man lurking behind the tree, wearing a two-piece dress in white crepe and a jacket with white wool embroidery by Tappe. Both are wearing masks by W.T. Benda. Vogue magazine, 1926. | src and hi-res Getty Images

Polly Potter for costume party

Edward Jean Steichen :: Polly Potter wearing a hoopskirt costume with images of the sun running around the hem, and a tricorner hat with waist-length panels of lace for the annual costume party, the Red and Gold Ball, for the New York Junior League. Vogue magazine, 1926. | src and hi-res Getty Images

Genevieve Tobin, Vogue, 1929

Edward Jean Steichen :: Actress Genevieve Tobin seated, wearing a sleeveless square-necked dark dress, holding a West Highland Terrier for the play «Fifty Million Frenchmen». Published in Vogue magazine, 1929. | src and hi-res Getty Images