Helen Dryden
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New York Puzzle Company
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Proving that “all the world’s a stage” for fashion is this élégante on the cover of Vogue’s Hot Weather Fashions Number of July 1, 1919. Drawn by Helen Dryden, she navigates the sand and sea in a chic, and heavily accessorized, get-up. Shaded by a tangerine colored parasol, her printed scarf unfurls in a cooling breeze. On her feet are laced water shoes, on her head a feather-trimmed turban. Earrings and a ring complete her modish ensemble.
Vogue...
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New York Puzzle Company
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The Vogue magazine cover from January 15, 1922 features the amazing art of Helen Dryden and shows a lovely lady and her Dalmation out of a promenade in the newest spring fashions.
Fun fact: Helen Dryden later became one of the first women car designers in the 1930's.