Women’s fashion deeply changed with the First World War (1914-1918). With the physical work made by the women in the place of men during the war, the corset was not worn. The hemlines and the sleeves began shorter and the women had short haircuts. In the 1920s, Fashion designers created clothes with light fabrics. Women…
I mixed an Elizabeth Gage’s snowy owl (white chalcedony with speckles of brown enamel), a moon brooch (1900s) and a an Ivan Aivazovsky’s painting (“Moonlight on the sea). Source : Pinterest
I mixed a Edward Robert Hughes’s painting (“Radiant moon”, 1900), an Ivan Aivazovsky’s painting (“Moonlight on the sea) and a tiara with diamonds (second half of the 19th century). Photo source : Pinterest
I mixed a Frank Bernard Dicksee’s painting (“Moon maiden”, 1923), a Victorian moon brooch and a moon and star brooch (“en tremblant” ; Georgian era).
I made this picture with René Boivin platinum, rock crystal and onyx brooch and René Boivin platinum, rock crystal and diamond brooch, circa 1930. Source : Pinterest