Judge, 1921-06-25 · page 1 of 37
Judge — June 25, 1921 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Judge Magazine Cover Analysis This June 25, 1921 Judge magazine cover is titled "Summer Goods" and depicts three women in fashionable 1920s bathing attire. The central figure strikes a confident pose in a form-fitting swimsuit and cloche hat, while two smaller figures flank her in various summer wear. The satire likely comments on **modern women's fashion and social freedoms** during the Jazz Age. Women's swimwear had become noticeably more revealing and body-conscious compared to Victorian-era designs. The composition—positioning a woman prominently displaying her figure—may satirize contemporary anxieties about changing gender roles, female sexuality, and the "New Woman" of the 1920s who smoked, danced, and dressed more liberally than previous generations. The magazine's title suggests these fashions were commercial "goods" being hawked to consumers.
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