Die Schöne Wienerin, Issue #234, June 1932

Fashion illustrations and editorial content from the Austrian fashion magazine Die Schöne Wienerin (English title: The Beautiful Viennese, subtitle: Illustrated monthly magazine for home and society) no. 234 for June 1932. Published by Leopold Misner, Vienna, Austria. Printing and editing: Gustav Lyon, Berlin, Germany.

Pages in total: 64 (completely online)

Scan format: 23.1 x 31.0 cm / 9.10 x 12.21 in

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Front page or cover of the Austrian fashion magazine Die Schöne Wienerin (subtitle: Illustrierte Monats-Zeitschrift für Heim und Gesellschaft) No. 234 of June 1932. 5452: Tennis dress in white honan silk. The cut effects harmonize in the lines and are emphasized by blue button trimming. 5453: White linen dress with distinctive divisions that widen to pockets on the skirt. A short jacket made of red wool fabric is also included. 5454: Cute tennis dress in crepe de chine. A white blouse garnished with metal buttons is worn with the light yellow skirt. Delivery point: Leo Misner, Vienna I, Stubenring 16. Responsible for editing: Leo Misner, Vienna I. Title illustration/title drawing: unsigned/unknown.

Article: O. V., New records; Publisher Gustav Lyon, Graphological Department, Character and Handwriting; o. V., Our information service on economic, tax, rental and legal issues of all kinds. A voucher for information is enclosed with the information service, to be sent to Mr. Arno Bodenthal, Berlin W 30, Motzstraße 7, near Nollendorfplatz (valid from June 1 to 30, 1932).

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Front page of the magazine Die Schöne Wienerin (subtitle: Zeitschrift für Heim und Gesellschaft) No. 234 of June 1932. The large-format cover photo shows a happy young mother holding her happy toddler in her arms. The picture has the caption "Muttis Sonnenschein". Photo: US picture agency Armstrong-Roberts, Mauritius publishing house.

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Article: Rhan, Leni, Buddha will be auctioned off The drawing shows a group of people looking at auction items in a showcase. Drawing/Illustration: Heinz Raebiger (1903-ca.1955).

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Article: Hirsch-Matzdorff, Alice MD, How do you do cosmetics? Interviews with prominent working women (by MD Alice Hirsch-Matzdorff). Three photographs accompanying the article show the film actresses Thea Riemann (1896-1972), Camilla Spira (1906-1997) and Olga Chekhova (1897-1980). Photographs: Harlip; Paramount.

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5590: Fine white wool dress for midsummer, worn with a bolero jacket. Colored application on the scarf. 5591: Summer dress in blue striped crepe de chine with a distinctive border. The skirt has pleats at the front and back. 5592/93: Skirt and bolero jacket in green crepe marocaine, completed by a blouse (J 5593) in white marocaine. Photos: Joel Feder, New York City (biographical data unknown).

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5594: Summer dress and bolero jacket in dull yellow wash silk. The white garnish is composed of pleated tulle and braid. 5595: Morning suit made of porous wool fabric. The skirt is finished with cut divisions, the jacket with attached sleeves. 5596: Sporty dress in colored striped bast silk, worn with a sleeveless bolero. White pique is used for the garnish. Ribbon trimming. Photos: Joel Feder, New York City (biographical data unknown).

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Article: Jacoby, Dr Elfride, The Woman and Her Club (by Dr Elfride Jacoby). The report is accompanied by three photographs. The captions are "Music room of the German Lyceum Club, Berlin, where pictures by the painter Auguste v[on] Zitzewitz are currently on display", "Right: Cosy hour in the German Lyceum Club's tea room" and "Roof garden on the 25th floor of an American women's clubhouse, high above New York". Photos: Helene Kindler-Lenz (life data unknown).

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Article: Sell, Anita, flowers bring beauty to the home! (by Anita Sell). The article presents three photographs with the captions "The lovingly arranging hand brings out the beauty of the flowers in the right vessel", "The capricious charm of the long tulip stems demands the high vase glass" and "Short-stemmed flowers look most beautiful in a wide-bellied vase". Photos: Sonderhoff.

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Article (rhyme): Malkowsky, Emil Ferdinand, The security police is already doing it! (by Emil Ferdinand Malkowsky, 1880-1965); drawings/illustrations: Hans Kossatz (1901-1985).

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