Milady's Boudoir Magazine Cover Print | 11x14 P.G. Wodehouse Poster | Unique Bertie Wooster Giclée Wall Art
Milady's Boudoir Magazine Cover Print | 11x14 P.G. Wodehouse Poster | Unique Bertie Wooster Giclée Wall Art
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Give your walls a splash of Jazz-Age mischief with this tongue-in-cheek cover for Milady’s Boudoir - Aunt Dahlia's women’s magazine often name-checked by Bertie Wooster. Our original artwork imagines the 25 May 1925 issue, complete with racy feature titles: Rosie M. Banks on “How I Keep the Love of My Husband-Baby” and Bertie’s own sartorial column, “What the Well-Dressed Man Is Wearing.” A sultry flapper lounges centre-stage, rendered in lush Art-Deco color that Jeeves would certainly deem “most vivid, sir.”
Museum-Quality
• Giclée-printed with archival pigment inks for deep, fade-resistant colour.
• 175 gsm matte art paper—acid-free, lignin-free, and luxuriously smooth.
• Printed to order and shipped in a rigid Kraft tube; arrives crease-free and ready to frame.
Size & Display
• 11″ × 14″ (27.9 cm × 35.6 cm) fits off-the-shelf frames; borderless edge gives a true vintage-magazine look.
• Perfect for studies, cocktail bars, or any space craving a dash of Drones Club humour.
Whether you’re a Jeeves-and-Wooster devotee or simply love 1920s illustration, this exclusive Quill & Folly poster turns any room into a well-dressed slice of literary Mayfair.
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