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Four costumes representing Maytime Modes. Suggestions
Four costumes representing Maytime Modes. Suggestions for dancers both on and off the stage, 1928, Top left: sophisticated simplicity - a gown of black satin crepe. Top right: a charming Spanish costume of ivory-coloured Chantilly lace and net. Bottom left: A spanish shawl worn by Rosita and Ramon. Bottom right: sheer shaded tulle of bronze and topaz tones, posed over a nude-coloured slip. Tete de negre velvet forms the graceful bow and sash. Date: 1928
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Bottom Bronze Chantilly Charming Crepe Dancer Dancers Fashions Forms Four Gown Gowns Graceful Lace Modes Negre Posed Ramon Representing Rosita Sash Satin Shaded Shawl Sheer Simplicity Slip Sophisticated Spring Suggestions Tete Tones Topaz Tulle Velvet Worn 1928
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Four Enchanting Maytime Modes: A Glimpse into Jazz Age Dancing and Fashion, 1928 Step into the captivating world of Maytime Modes as depicted in this evocative photograph from 1928. Featuring four stunning costumes, these suggestions serve as inspiration for both on-stage and off-stage dancers during the Jazz Age. Top left: Embrace the sophistication and simplicity of the first costume, a sleek black satin crepe gown. Its understated elegance is perfect for those seeking a refined and timeless look. Top right: Transport yourself to sunny Spain with the second costume, a charming ensemble of ivory-colored Chantilly lace and delicate net. This alluring outfit adds a touch of romance and whimsy to any performance. Bottom left: Share the passion and connection between Rosita and Ramon with the third costume – a Spanish shawl. Worn around the shoulders, this accessory adds depth and character to any dancer's outfit, evoking the spirit of the 1920s. Bottom right: Lastly, capture the essence of spring with the fourth costume – a sheer shaded tulle gown in bronze and topaz tones. Posed gracefully over a nude-colored slip, this ethereal design exudes an air of mystery and enchantment. The Tete de negre velvet forms a striking bow and sash, adding a touch of sophistication to this dreamlike ensemble. As we delve into the world of Maytime Modes, let these costumes inspire your next dance performance or fashion choice, transporting you back to the vibrant and captivating Jazz Age.
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