Judge, 1916-05-06 · page 1 of 28
Judge — May 6, 1916 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis This is a **Judge magazine cover from May 6, 1916** featuring a striking photograph labeled "A Feature Film" at the bottom. The image shows a woman's face partially obscured by an enormous, circular dark hat or veil, with only her eyes, nose, and mouth visible. She wears a pearl necklace. **The satire likely mocks**: Exaggerated women's fashion of the 1910s, specifically the absurdly large hats that were fashionable during this era. By presenting the hat as so oversized it nearly obscures the wearer's face entirely, Judge ridicules this trend as impractical and ridiculous. The "Feature Film" reference suggests Judge is satirizing cinema's influence on fashion trends, implying movies promoted these excessive styles. The photograph's dramatic presentation emphasizes the comedy of the fashion excess.