Judge, 1926-12-11 · page 1 of 36
Judge — December 11, 1926 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Judge Magazine Cover Analysis **December 11, 1926** This is a fashion-focused cover titled "An Evening Wrap," depicting a well-dressed man in formal attire (tuxedo) admiring a woman's elaborate evening garment. The woman wears a striking, patterned wrap or shawl with bold floral designs and long fringe—characteristic of 1920s haute couture. The satire likely mocks either: 1. The absurd expense/impracticality of haute couture fashions during the Jazz Age 2. Male vanity or women's fashion obsession in the Roaring Twenties 3. The theatrical presentation of high fashion The large, dramatic circular element behind the figures (possibly representing a fan or design element) emphasizes the wrap's exaggerated proportions. The illustration style is typical of Judge's sophisticated, art deco-influenced satirical humor targeting upper-class fashion trends.