1920’s Women in Colour – Beautiful

1920s Women shot in Autochrome Color –

Not very often does one come across color imagery of women’s fashion and dress looks from the 1920’s, but the National Geographic Stock Online have some stunning color photographs for sale of late 1920s women from different parts of the world – all taken around the same time period.
Enjoy !
You can also read our popular post on 1920’s Fashion – Women’s Dress and Style

1920’s woman in Oxford – 1928 – Clifford R Adams – National Geographic
Two young 1920s women – Belfast – 1928 – National Geographic – Clifford R Adams
1920s Flapper in 1950’s – National geographic- Neal P Davis
Two Flappers – Arizona – 1929 – National Geographic – Clifford r adams
Mexican woman – Brownsville Texas – National Geographic
Two 1920s women buying ice cream – Cornwall 1928 – National Geographic
Two german women – 1929 – Cologne – Wilhelm Tobien – National Geographic
1920s woman – Glouchester, mass – National Geographic
Women Archers – Austin Texas – 1928 – National Geographic
Woman – Isle of Wight – 1928 – National Geographic
Two 1920s women – Laredo Texas – Cliffors R Adams – National Geographic

The last one is my favorite – it’s like a French master. And there’s so much more over at National Geographic. Enjoy.
That’s all !
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10 thoughts on “1920’s Women in Colour – Beautiful”

  1. Oh, I have never seen pictures like these in color! Gorgeous! It gives me a whole new perspective.

  2. Beautiful! Have you notice: no women wear pants ! I think pants at that time was just for the avant-garde fashion users…

  3. My favourite is the Glouchester, Mass one… I love the waisted Paul Poiret style – you always see the one 'flapper' style but there is more to 20s fashion than that!

  4. How lovely! Black and white fashion photos bug me because color is so important! Thanks for sharing these gems!

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