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These costumes are all *very* similar… 

Looks like Josephine may have worn it first (and topless) around 1927 in the Folies Bergere show “Un Vent de Folie”. George Barbier was most likely the costume designer. 

But what do you think… are they recycling old costumes or is Josephine the trendsetter?

top:  Josephine Baker by Walery, c1926. To promote her appearance in the Folies Bergere revue ‘Un Vent de Folie’ 1927

middle: Adelaide Hall by Walery, c1928. A publicity shot for the Paris run of Blackbirds of 1928”

bottom: the chorus line at  Club Prudhom , Washington DC by Scurlock Studio c1930


Josephine Baker by Walery c.1926
Look closely at the “feather bikini” covering her modesty, making her family friendly. 
Source: Beinecke Library 

Josephine Baker by Walery c.1926

Look closely at the “feather bikini” covering her modesty, making her family friendly. 

Source: Beinecke Library 

Josephine Baker in Folies Bergere revue ‘Un Vent de Folie’ c1927 by Walery

Source: omega418

Josephine Baker in Banana Skirt from the Folies Bergère production “Un Vent de Folie” 1927
(I should really work harder at accurately dating all these costumes - a summer project I  think!)

Josephine Baker in Banana Skirt from the Folies Bergère production “Un Vent de Folie” 1927

(I should really work harder at accurately dating all these costumes - a summer project I  think!)

thetranscendentalmodernist:

Josephine Baker - Walery c. 1926
Artnet

thetranscendentalmodernist:

Josephine Baker - Walery c. 1926

Artnet

Josephine Baker by Walery c1926

(Source: Davis Museum at Wellesley College)

Adelaide Hall in Blackbirds of 1928

Adelaide Hall in Blackbirds of 1928

Josephine Baker c. 1927

Josephine Baker c. 1927

Josephine Baker

Josephine Baker

(via classicalallure)

American-born jazz singer Adelaide Hall was named Britain’s highest paid female entertainer in 1941.
(publicity shot for Broadway revue “Blackbirds of 1928”)

American-born jazz singer Adelaide Hall was named Britain’s highest paid female entertainer in 1941.

(publicity shot for Broadway revue “Blackbirds of 1928”)