La Belle Jardiniere - Septembre (1896), Eugene Grasset
The final installment! Thank you for allowing me to post these during the past year.
Bob
t.o.t.c.: It’s been a real pleasure, thank you for sharing them with all of us;]
[previous La Belle Jardiniere]
Since we have had a country and a god on this blog before, I suppose it’s perfectly fine to submit a group of people…behold the flappers!
They were the young women of the 1920s who broke many social conventions of the time by wearing short skirts(of course, long by our standards), smoking, drinking, and dating a lot of men.
They also had their own slang(lounge lizards and jelly beans described attractive young men, for instance) and were just awesome overall.
They also wore awesome clothes.
And they had an awesome magazine.


