Simple gowns – Le style parisien 1915. Plate XV. Robes Simples. Lanvin, Dœuillet, Chéruit. Related Posts:Pour l’Heure du Thé. Le style parisien, 1915.Robes de Diner. Premet, Paquin, Dœuillet, 1915.Afternoon dresses by Jeanne… Read More
Category: Le Style Parisien
LE STYLE PARISIEN. French fashion magazine. 1920`s Art deco fashion. French Haute Couture Costumes.
Petites Robes Genre Tailleur. Le style parisien 1915.
Petites Robes Genre Tailleur. Le style parisien 1915. Plate XIV. Frock in pékiné green and black wool trimmed with black velvet. Frock in light snuff colored duveteen trimmed with black braidings.… Read More
Dresses for Golf. Modèles de Royant. Le style parisien
Dresses for Golf. Modèles de Royant. Le style parisien 1915. Plate XXII. Pour le Golf. Models de Royant. Fig. 249, 250 and 251. (Royant). Blouse with closed and open collar; braces in… Read More
The Fabric of Civilization: How Textiles Made the World Paperback – December 7, 2021
by Virginia Postrel (Author)
From Neanderthal string to 3D knitting, an “expansive” global history that highlights “how textiles truly changed the world” (Wall Street Journal)
Dresses by Jeanne Paquin and Martial and Armand.
Dresses by Jeanne Paquin and Martial and Armand. Le style parisien 1915. Dress from Paquin`s see the back view Pl. XII-XIII Fig. 216 (second from right) and the description. Dress from Martial… Read More
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Couture: then and now Clothes define people. A person's clothing, whether it's a sari, kimono, or business suit, is an essential key to his or her culture, class, personality, or even religion. The Kyoto Costume Institute recognizes the importance of understanding clothing sociologically, historically, and artistically.
Galons embroidered with jet and tassels.
Galons embroidered with jet and tassela. Le style parisien 1915. Plate XXVI. By René Schiller et Cie. Gallery: Le style parisien. Planche XXVI. Supplément du ” Style Parisian ” No 3. Le Directeur – Gérant: Lucien… Read More
Art deco fabrics. Winter Stuffs. Le style parisien 1915.
Art deco fabrics. Winter Stuffs. Le style parisien 1915. Plate XXV. Talamophine (muslin velvet); Lesur and Co. No. 4709. Corded silk broché with velvet; Coudurier No. 1464. Talamophine (muslin velvet); Lesur… Read More
Children’s Costumes. Le style parisien 1915.
Children’s Costumes. Le style parisien 1915. Plate XXIII. Costumes d’Enfants. Modèles ” du Style Parisien “. Fig. 255. Dress for a little girl in blue serge and plaid serge. Fig. 256. Mantle… Read More
Knitted dresses with fur or wool collar.
Knitted dresses with fur or wool collar. Le style parisien 1915. Plate XX. Petites Robes en Tricot ou Lainage Garnies de Fourrures. Modèles ” du Style Parisien “. Fig. 240. Dress made… Read More
Robes de Diner. Premet, Paquin, Dœuillet, 1915.
Robes de Diner. Le style parisien 1915. Plate XIX. Related Posts:Pour l’Heure du Thé. Le style parisien, 1915.Art deco Diner Dresses.Robes Simples. Lanvin, Dœuillet, Chéruit.
Chapeaux Modèles de Georgette. Le style parisien 1915.
Chapeaux Modèles de Georgette. Le style parisien 1915. Plate XVIII. Fig. 232. (Georgette). Toque in light snuff colored taffeta, the crown consists of taffeta cut on the cross, gathered and… Read More
The Fabric of Civilization: How Textiles Made the World Paperback – December 7, 2021
by Virginia Postrel (Author)
From Neanderthal string to 3D knitting, an “expansive” global history that highlights “how textiles truly changed the world” (Wall Street Journal)