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Step back in time to the 1920s in France



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Step back in time to the 1920s in France, where La vie Parisienne captivated readers with its stunning illustrations of women swimming and Leo Fontan's mesmerizing artwork. Meanwhile, across the channel in the UK, Gullivers Scotch whiskey enticed gentlemen with its smooth taste and refined image. In the early 1910s, Cheri Herouard's illustrations graced the pages of La Vie Parisienne, showcasing elegant bathing hats that added a touch of glamour to women's baths. As winter approached in 1920s France, Leo Pontan captured the joy of ice-skating through his captivating magazine illustrations for La Vie Parisienne. Across the Atlantic Ocean in America during the late 1920s, Vera Forkina's work in The Dance magazine celebrated fashion and beauty. Georges Leonnec continued this trend earlier on in France during the 1910s with his alluring illustrations that showcased women swimming. Fast forward to post-war France in the 1950s when Bourjois introduced stylish hats for women along with their iconic perfume Soir de Paris against a backdrop of an illuminated Eiffel Tower. In America during this same era, Blue Moon Silk stockings became synonymous with glamour as they adorned pin-up girls' legs. In another edition of La Vie Parisienne from 1919-1910s France, glamorous erotica took center stage amidst raining umbrellas and seductive female figures. Moving on to wartime Britain during the 1940s when au fait women donned dresses and gloves that exuded sophistication. Finally, Joyce Coles brought us into Hollywood's golden age through her celebrity-focused magazines like The Dance from the roaring twenties USA - capturing famous maws who danced their way into our hearts. Throughout history and across continents, clothes have been more than just garments; they have represented culture, style trends, sensuality or elegance – allowing individuals to express themselves while leaving an indelible mark on society.