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Flirtatious Collection (#5)

Captivating and coy, these flirtatious hints transport us to a world of tenderly flirting hearts

Background imageFlirtatious Collection: A young boy and girl looking at each other as they drink milk at the lunch table

A young boy and girl looking at each other as they drink milk at the lunch table
United States: c. 1940. A young boy and girl looking at each other as they drink milk at the lunch table

Background imageFlirtatious Collection: A Woman In A 1914 Swim Suit

A Woman In A 1914 Swim Suit
New York, New York: May, 1941. A young woman wearing one of the first swim suits from 1914 to be made out of rubber has a flirtacious moment

Background imageFlirtatious Collection: Couple In Matching Attire

Couple In Matching Attire
United States: January 22, 1950. A young man and woman display the latest in swim wear with matching zebra print bathing suits

Background imageFlirtatious Collection: Flirtatious lover

Flirtatious lover. Print shows a woman with combs in her hair and a shawl draped over her bare shoulders, exposing her breasts. Date between 1791 and 1793

Background imageFlirtatious Collection: A Young Mans Fancy by Bevan Petman

A Young Mans Fancy by Bevan Petman
A flirtatious looking young woman with shapely legs and a shock of red hair, smiles as she holds a silk slip to her cheek in delight, while seated at a dressing table

Background imageFlirtatious Collection: Kestos underwear advert 1934

Kestos underwear advert 1934

Background imageFlirtatious Collection: Lady in the Bath - Provocative

Lady in the Bath - Provocative
A rather saucy card showing a lady in the bath with the tagline: Why don t you come up an see me sometime? Date: circa 1940s

Background imageFlirtatious Collection: The Punters by William Barribal

The Punters by William Barribal
Two pouting girls in fashionable bathing costumes relax as they punt along a river under the shade of a Chinese parasol

Background imageFlirtatious Collection: Flirtatious Portraits

Flirtatious Portraits
Five flirtatious portraits of women with different coloured hair. One admires herself in a hand held mirror

Background imageFlirtatious Collection: Robes de Diner

Robes de Diner
Two flirtatious girls model the latest Parisian dinner gowns with high waists and full, flared skirts typical of the World War One period

Background imageFlirtatious Collection: Party / Girls Laughing

Party / Girls Laughing
Two flirtatious girls at a party literally crying with laughter at the expense of the men behind them

Background imageFlirtatious Collection: Shady Lady at the Sea

Shady Lady at the Sea
A pretty, unchaperoned lady takes the air, ensuring her complexion doesn t suffer by employing a small parasol. Alas She has caught the attention of two dubious males




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Captivating and coy, these flirtatious hints transport us to a world of tenderly flirting hearts. From the pages of Pride & Prejudice by Jane Austen, where love blossoms amidst subtle glances and playful banter, to the vibrant illustration of a Bathing Belle on Pier, exuding charm with every step. London Life's front cover in March 1966 introduces 'The Things London Girl' - a modern-day enchantress who knows how to captivate with her irresistible allure. In Winter Sportings by Lewis Baumer, we witness the artistry of flirtation on ice as couples twirl and glide together, their eyes locked in an unspoken promise. The Peachcomber by Rick Elmes takes us on a whimsical journey through tropical paradise, where coquetry is as abundant as the lush foliage that surrounds it. Traveling back in time to 1932 with The Tatler Summer Number front cover, we encounter elegant ladies adorned in exquisite gowns at The Hunt the Slipper Ball at the Savoy. Miss Sonia Surovova steals hearts alongside her military friend – their chemistry palpable even through black-and-white photographs. Britannia and Eve's September 1947 front cover showcases Conchita Montenegro; her smoldering gaze leaves admirers weak-kneed while an advert for Eau de Cologne promises to enhance one's natural magnetism. A saucy French postcard from WW1 era reminds us that even during times of turmoil, playfulness can still ignite sparks between lovers. Coquetry dances across each hint like whispers carried on a summer breeze – reminding us that sometimes all it takes is a knowing smile or a gentle touch to awaken desire.