• Art Deco jewelry : New jewels for a freer fashion

    Art Deco jewelry : New jewels for a freer fashion

    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…

  • Two young women at the Palais Royal in Paris, in the 1920s
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    Two young women at the Palais Royal in Paris, in the 1920s

    My photo of the Palais Royal in Paris, Annie Offterdinger’s illustration and my pattern.

  • Back to the 1940s
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    Back to the 1940s

    1940s wallpaper, 1940s fashion illustration and Beatrix Potter’s cat illustration.

  • Sparkling sea
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    Sparkling sea

    Photo of a model wearing a Norman Hartnell gown in 1929, my photo of the sea in the French riviera and my photo of a chandelier in the Napoleon III appartments in the Louvre museum, in Paris.

  • Autumn illustrated by Art Deco illustrators
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    Autumn illustrated by Art Deco illustrators

    Art Deco emerged in 1925, at the World’s Fair in Paris, France. This art movement is called Art Deco in reference to the name of the “Exposition Internationale des Arts décoratifs et industriels modernes”. George Barbier, George Wolfe Plank, Georges Lepape and Helen Dryden are renowned Art Deco illustrators.

  • Sixties flowers
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    Sixties flowers

    Marc Jacobs’ dress and Sixties fashion photo by David Bailey for Vogue UK March 1968. The model is wearing a Christian Dior dress.

  • When Hollywood celebrated the July 4th !

    When Hollywood celebrated the July 4th !

    The July 4th (or Fourth of July) is a patriotic and federal holiday ; it is the Independence Day in the United States. It is celebrates each year to commemorate the publication of the Declaration of Independence from Great Bretagne in 1776.

  • The vintage fashion illustrator Eric (Carl Erickson)
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    The vintage fashion illustrator Eric (Carl Erickson)

    Carl Oscar August Erickson (1891-1958),  also known as Eric, was an American fashion illustrator. From 1925 to  his death in 1958, he collaborated with British and French Vogue. He also drew advertisings for brands like Coty and Elizabeth Arden.

  • The vintage fashion photographer John Rawlings
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    The vintage fashion photographer John Rawlings

    John Rawlings (1912-1970) was a mid-20th-century American fashion photographer who worked for Condé Nast (Vogue and Glamour) during three decades (1936-1960s). He learned alongside Horst P. Horst and George Platt Lynes when he was their assistant at Condé Nast from 1936. During his career, he collaborated with Glamour and the American, British and French Vogue.

  • The American vintage fashion designer James Galanos
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    The American vintage fashion designer James Galanos

    James Galanos (1924-2016) was an American fashion designer who dressed America’s social elite and celebrities during 46 years.

  • Sixties dresses

    Sixties dresses

    During the Sixties, the A-line dress, the mock neck dress, the fit and flare dress, the shift dress and the trapeze dress were very popular. Moreover, creators often designed beaded, embellished and brocard dresses. Besides, geometric, Op art and floral prints were very used.

  • The French vintage fashion designer Jacques Fath
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    The French vintage fashion designer Jacques Fath

    Jacques Fath (1912-1954) was a French fashion designer who marked Haute couture during the postwar period with Christian Dior and Pierre Balmain. He was an autodidacte, he didn’t do fashion studies. In 1937, he started his fashion business located at 32 rue de la Boétie with Mme Gulbenkian. Jacques Fath raised awareness on Vogue in…

  • The vintage fashion photographer Horst P. Horst
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    The vintage fashion photographer Horst P. Horst

    Horst P. Horst (1906-1999) was an American fashion photographer who worked from 1931 to 1991. He shot famous models like Jean Shrimpton and Suzy Parker. He also made portraits of Hollywood stars like Rita Hayworth and Gene Tierney. His photos were sophisticated and creative.

  • The vintage fashion brand Bobbie Brooks

    The vintage fashion brand Bobbie Brooks

    Bobbie Brooks was founded in 1939 by Maurice Saltzman and Max Reiter in Cleveland. Initially it was named Ritmore Sportswear. After Saltzman bought the company in 1953, it was named Bobbie Brooks. The brand targeted mainly the young woman.

  • The American vintage fashion house Jonathan Logan

    The American vintage fashion house Jonathan Logan

    The fashion brand for young women, Jonathan Logan was founded in 1944 by David Schwartz. From 1944 to the late 50s, Dorris Varnum was the designer of the brand. Then, Jeanne Carr followed her. In the Sixties, Jonathan Logan was one of the largest company in the United States. Different lines were created by Jonathan…

  • The vintage fashion photographer Philippe Pottier
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    The vintage fashion photographer Philippe Pottier

    Philippe Pottier (1905-1991) was a French fashion photographer. His photos were magnificent, graceful, lovely and elegant. He often photographed models wearing Christian Dior, Lanvin or Madame Grès.

  • Fifties fashion

    Fifties fashion

    At the end of the Second World War, women are looking for feminity, elegance and chic. Christian Dior responds to this demand in 1947 with the “New look” (name given by Harper’s Bazaar editor Carmel Snow). The “New look” is characterised by soft shoulders, wasp-waisted (bonet corset) and hip-padded designs. The 40’s short skirt is replaced by a large…

  • The French vintage Fashion House Jean Patou

    The French vintage Fashion House Jean Patou

    The French couturier Jean Alexandre Patou (1887-1936) opened his dressmaker salon in 1912 named “Maison Parry”, located at roundabout of the Champs-Elysées in Paris. Becoming successful, he relocated his fashion house at the 7 rue Saint-Florentin in Paris and renamed it “Jean Patou & Cie” in 1914.

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