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Judge — July 2, 1927 — page 1: what you’re looking at
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# Judge Magazine Cover Analysis: "Arctic Number" (July 2, 1927) This satirical cover depicts a fashionable 1920s woman in a fur coat and cloche hat, posed against an Arctic backdrop with indigenous figures in the background. The title "Ice Baby" and "Arctic Number" suggest this is mocking either polar exploration trends or the fashion industry's use of Arctic imagery during the Jazz Age. The cover likely satirizes how American high society romanticized Arctic expeditions as exotic status symbols, while simultaneously commenting on the commercialization of Arctic imagery in fashion. The indigenous figures appear as props, reflecting problematic 1920s attitudes toward non-Western peoples. This represents Judge magazine's typical approach of using absurdist imagery to critique contemporary consumer culture and social pretensions.
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