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Britannia and Eve magazine, November 1939



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Britannia and Eve magazine, November 1939

Front cover illustration featuring a 1930s lady decked out in the finest equestrian attire, complete with top hat, tails and whip

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EDITORS COMMENTS
Step back in time to the elegance and allure of the 1930s with this front cover illustration from Eve magazine, November 1939. The image features a stylish and sophisticated lady rider, dressed in the finest equestrian attire, ready to gracefully mount her horse for a day of dressage. With a top hat perched atop her glossy bobbed hair, a pair of tails flowing in the wind, and a confident grip on her whip, this rider exudes an air of refinement and poise. The horse, with its polished coat and obedient demeanor, mirrors the rider's grace and composure. This illustration is a testament to the enduring appeal of equestrianism in the 1930s, a time when the sport was a symbol of wealth, status, and sophistication. The intricate details of the rider's dress, from the intricate beading on her hat to the delicate folds of her tails, add to the overall charm and allure of the image. This historical snapshot offers a glimpse into a bygone era, where the beauty and elegance of horse riding were celebrated in the pages of popular magazines like Eve.

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