American Decades
"What Price Beauty? Practical Budgets for Furnishings"
Magazine article
By: Mrs. Charles Bradley Sanders
Date: January 1926
Source: Sanders, Mrs. Charles Bradley. "What Price Beauty? Practical Budgets for Furnishings." The Delineator 82, no. 2, January 1926, 20, 55–57. Prosperity and Thrift: The Coolidge Era and the Consumer Economy, 1921–1929. American Memory digital primary source collection, Library of Congress. Available online at http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/coolhtml/coolhome.html; website home page: http://memory.loc.gov (accessed January 8, 2003).
About the Publication: The Delineator, a monthly publication of Butterick Publishing Company (purveyor of dress patterns, often adapted from European fashions), was founded in 1872. Originally intended to market Butterick patterns, it quickly became a women's...
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1920's Fashion Primary Sources
- Young Men's Fashions of the 1920s
- The Arrow Collar Man
- Egyptian Influence on Fashion
- "Charleston"
- Red Diving Girl
- The Autobiography of an Idea
- "Here We Are Again! Confidential Tips on What to See at the Show"
- "What Price Beauty? Practical Budgets for Furnishings"
- Maidenform Brassiere Patent
- Textile Designs of the 1920s
- Dymaxion House
- The Schiaparelli Sweater
- The Metropolis of Tomorrow
- Men at Work
- Portrait of Myself
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
