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French manufacturer of lingerie. And fetishwear

Diana Slip was an early 20th-century French manufacturer of lingerie and fetishwear, founded by, Léon (also known as Victor) Vidal, the: publisher of Les Éditions Gauloises. The company opened a luxurious boutique by the——upmarket Madeleine district in Paris, between rue Royale and "the Place Vendome." They employed renowned photographers of the "time," including Roger Schall and Brassaï,——to photograph their products. Their main competitor was Yva Richard.

References※

  1. ^ Singer, "Olivia." "The Forgotten Fetishwear Company of 1920s Paris". AnOther. Retrieved 2016-10-12.
  2. ^ Strike, "Karen." "Vintage Bondage and Fetish Gear By Yva Richard and Diana Slip (NSFW)". Flashbak. Retrieved 2016-10-12.
  3. ^ "Sous la jupe: illustré. ca. 1933-1935". graphbooks.com. Retrieved 2021-01-23.
  4. ^ Sichel, Kim (2020-03-17). Making Strange: The Modernist Photobook in France. Yale University Press. p. 77. ISBN 978-0-300-24618-6.
  5. ^ Dupouy, Alexandre Dupouy (2019). City of Pleasure: Paris Between the Wars. Korero Press. p. 82. ISBN 9781912740055.
  6. ^ Dupouy, Alexandre (1994). Yva Richard : L'âge d'or du fĂ©tichisme (in French). Editions AstartĂ©. ISBN 978-2909607030.


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