Art deco fabrics. Winter Stuffs. Le style parisien 1915.

Art deco fabrics. Le style parisien. French Fashion magazine. Talamophine. Nivis, Poulinette, Pékiné panécla, Damier mouflonne.

Winter Stuffs

Art deco fabrics. Winter Stuffs. Le style parisien 1915. Plate XXV.

  1. Talamophine (muslin velvet); Lesur and Co. No. 4709.
  2. Corded silk broché with velvet; Coudurier No. 1464.
  3. Talamophine (muslin velvet); Lesur and Co. No. 4709.
  4. Damier mouflonne (woolen velvet); Rodier No. 06089.
  5. Corded silk broché with velvet; Coudurier No. 10410.
  6. Nivis (silk muslin striped with velvet); Rodier No. 06026.
  7. Taffetas ribbon broché in gold; Blum Frères No. 252412.
  8. Poulinette (crimped muslin velvet); Lesur and Co. No. 4710.
  9. Pékiné panécla corded silk; Rodier No. 05939.
  10. Poulinette (crimped muslin velvet); Lesur and Co. No. 4710.

Gallery: Le style parisien. Planche XXV. Supplément du ” Style Parisian ” No 3. Le Directeur – Gérant: Lucien Vogel.

Note:  A Lady and a Gallant. France Directoire 1795.
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