Nanteuil, Martial et Armand, Brandt, Paris 1929.

Couturier, Martial et Armand & Brandt, Art deco, costumes, Flapper, fashion, 1920s, clothing,

Model of “Galvaudeuse”, “Sucre de Pomme” by Couturiers Martial et Armand & Brandt.

Créations de Couturiers Martial et Armand & Brandt.

Left: Model of “Galvaudeuse” by couturier Martial et Armand.

Des volants plissés de longueur inégale garnissent cette charmante robe en crêpe de Chine imprimé. (Of unequal length pleated ruffles adorn this lovely dress in crepe de Chine printed.)

Right: Model of “Sucre de Pomme” by couturier Brandt.

Sur la blouse en romain de ce tailleur de lainage sont disposées avec originalité des applications de tons différents.

Source: Les créations parisiennes. La mode est un art. Editors: Maggy Rouff and Germaine Lecomte. Published: Paris 1929.




Note:  Premet Model of Crepe Chinois. Paris spring season 1913.
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