Published February 1, 1921 Appearing in the February 1, 1921, Vogue, this illustration, by Claire Avery, clearly depicts a Cretan snake goddess figurine from the Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection. While this costume dates to 1700-1550 BC, it looks surprisingly modern with a cinched waist and skirt ? la Polonaise, a cutaway, draped overskirt worn over a separate skirt, which was fashionable in the 1770s and 1780s, and revived in the 1870s. Photo licensed from the Cond? Nast Collection, home of The New Yorker, Vogue, Vanity Fair and other popular brands. Find this and other artwork at the Cond? Nast Collection.
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