Judge, 1925-12-05 · page 1 of 36
Judge — December 5, 1925 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis This *Judge* magazine cover from December 5, 1925 is titled "In the Ruff." The image shows a woman with short, bobbed hair (characteristic of 1920s "flapper" style) looking upward with an expression of surprise or delight, while a man's face appears behind/above her. The woman wears what appears to be a ruffled or textured garment. The satire likely comments on 1920s dating customs and the social freedoms that young women were enjoying during this era—the "flapper" generation that shocked conservative Americans with their modernized fashion, behavior, and independence. The suggestive positioning and the woman's pleased expression imply romantic or flirtatious interaction, poking fun at evolving social mores around courtship and gender relations during the Jazz Age.
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PRICE 15 CENTS 1925 DECEMBER 5,