The Jazz Age Fashion Photography by James Abbe

   

Born 1883 in Alfred, Maine, American photographer James Abbe became known for taking many photographs of theater and movie performers starting in 1917. In the late 1920s, he gained a reputation in news photography, and known for his fashion photography, including celebrated work for American Vogue.

 
Classic beauties taken by James Abbe in the 1920s

Abbe's most celebrated portraits include his rare double portraits of silent film stars Rudolph Valentino and his wife Natasha Rambova, Lillian and Dorothy Gish, as well as dancers including the Dolly Sisters and Anna Pavlova, all taken in the 1920s.

Reflecting the changing fashions in magazines content, Abbe became one of the first photojournalist to submit his work in photo-essays to major publications, including The London MagazineVu and the Berliner Illustrirte Zeitung. He also took photographs during the Spanish Civil War and the Nazis' rise in Germany.

 
 

These stunning photographs James Abbe shot classic beauties that defined the Jazz Age fashion.

Dora Duby

 

Dora Duby

 

Dorothy Dickson

 

Elissa Landi

 

Eve Curie

 

Gilda Gray

 

Gilda Gray

 

Gladys Cooper and Ivor Novello

 

Gloria Swanson

 

Jean Nash

 

Jean Nash

 

June Tripp

 

Marguerite Namara

 

Marguerite Namara

 

Mary (Ryan) Nash

 

Mary Pickford

 

Mary Pickford

 

Natacha Rambova

 

Natacha Rambova

 

Natacha Rambova

 

Selena and Josephine Royale

 

Spinelly

 

Spinelly

 

The Dolly Sisters

 

The Dolly Sisters

 

Ann Harding

 

Bessie Love

 

Billie Burke

 

 
Dolores Wilkinson