Published July 1, 1925
Claire Avery turns her attention to the ballet in this work, which appeared in the July 1, 1925, Vogue. Performing in a ballet in Vienna in 1765, these dancers wear costumes previously worn by Marie Antoinette. While the longer style on the right is perfectly akin to her day frocks, surely the shorter, leg-baring version on the left must have caused quite a stir.
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