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1929New York Times;Stultz, Amelia Earhart,andLou Gordonfeted in front of City Hall, New York City, following their successful flight across the Atlantic in June 1928. Stultz was the pilot of the Fokker Trimotor “Friendship,” aboard which...
and apparently no one in the white-collar class who can lose himself for a moment in the ecstasy of a roller-coaster. Six million people in New York, and every one of them a curious little study in maladjustment. Thousands of young men who own dinner jackets, and I am always drawing ...
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The blood-soaked Mr. Orange lies in a pool of blood through nearly the entire film. As his skin turns whiter and whiter and his clothes redder and redder it’s an example of masterful cinema and creativity. The few exterior shots are in Los Angeles which gives the film a low-budget, ...
Upon her death in 1974, New Yorker editor William Shawn remarked that Long “was the first American fashion critic to approach fashion as an art and to criticize women’s clothes with independence, intelligence, humor and literary style.” * * * The Age of Giants Architecture critic George S...
…this condescending ad offered merchants a way to reach the “hitherto strange and aloof women of New York” through daytime advertising… …Plymouth enlisted the talents ofAlan Dunnto tout their car’s ride and durability… …and on to our cartoonists, another from Dunn, a bit of spot art...
Clothes spun from cotton have been around for thousands of years, but this B. Altman advertisement suggests they were relatively novel for summer wear, at least among the upper orders. Both men and women wore wool bathing suits up until the 1930s, so perhaps there was something new about th...
New York CityMayor Jimmy Walker(1881-1946) was commonly referred to as “Beau James for his flamboyant lifestyle and his taste for fine clothes and Broadway showgirls. June 4, 1932 cover byTheodore Haupt. Mayor Walker was also a product of the powerful Tammany Hall machine that traded in ...
Many advertisers played to the Anglophilic tendencies ofNew Yorkerreaders, particular ones selling garments to the sporting gentry who aped their British cousins in such pursuits as polo and dressage…here we have “play clothes” from the menswear company Rogers Peet… ...