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Beryl Wallace picked by The Dance Magazine as the typical Earl Carroll Girl (Floradora 1930 Model) - she was one of the leading performers of Earl Carrolls Vanities and was in a relationship with Carroll and went to Hollywood with him Date: 1930
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Beryl Wallace: The Typical Earl Carroll Girl of the 1930s In this photograph, Beryl Wallace poses confidently and alluringly, embodying the essence of an Earl Carroll Girl. Selected by The Dance Magazine as the quintessential representation of this iconic role, Wallace was one of the leading performers in Earl Carroll's Vanities, a groundbreaking cabaret show that captivated audiences in New York City during the 1930s. Born in the United States, Wallace's vibrant personality and electrifying stage presence made her a standout performer in the eccentric world of Earl Carroll's Vanities. The show, which was known for its provocative and boundary-pushing acts, was a staple of the jazz age nightlife scene and attracted a diverse and affluent audience. Wallace's relationship with Earl Carroll, the enigmatic creator and impresario of the show, added an intriguing layer to her story. When Carroll made the decision to move the production to Hollywood in 1930, Wallace went with him, hoping to make it big in the film industry. At the height of her career in her late twenties, Wallace was a symbol of the bold and daring spirit of the 1930s. Her image, captured in this photograph, is a testament to the enduring allure of the era's cabaret and nightlife scene, and the indomitable spirit of the women who graced its stages. This photograph, from the extensive collection of Mary Evans Picture Library, offers a glimpse into the past, transporting us back to a time when Broadway was the epicenter of American entertainment and the Earl Carroll Girls were the epitome of glamour and excitement.
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