Judge, 1925-04-04 · page 1 of 36
Judge — April 4, 1925 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Judge Magazine Cover Analysis (April 4, 1925) This cover depicts a fashionable woman of the 1920s Jazz Age, shown from behind in a stylized pose. The illustration emphasizes the era's dramatic shift in women's fashion and social norms—notably the drop waistline, shorter hemline, and cloche hat characteristic of the flapper style. The caption "UP TO THE MINUTE!" appears to be satirizing modern women's rapid adoption of contemporary fashion trends. The exaggerated proportions and the figure's confident, somewhat provocative pose likely mock both the new women's liberation and the anxiety such social changes provoked among more conservative viewers. The overall satire seems aimed at the speed of fashion evolution and changing gender roles in the 1920s.
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‘WICE AS MANY PICTURES AS JUDGF UP TO THE MINUTE! ANY OTHER COMIC WEEKLY! APRIL 4, 1925 PRICE 15 CENTS comicbooks.com