Mousquetaire Creation Jane Blanchot
Le frisson d`une longue pleureuse sur la finesse de la paille.
Source: Chapeaux de printemps 1922. Direction artistique: G.P. JOUMARD. Rédaction et Administration: 8, Rue Halévy. Place de lˈOpéra, Paris. Paris 1922. Chapeaux Nouveaux. Les Collections de la rue de la Paix.
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Fin de siècle era, Art Nouveau, Art deco, Flapper, Gibson girls, Roaring Twenties.
- Le style parisien. Les elegances parisiennes 1915. by Lucien Vogel. (Art Nouveau. Fin de siècle, Belle Époque era.)
- France. Haute couture spring season, 1913. (Fin de siècle era.)
- Les Robes de Paul Poiret racontée par Paul Iribe, Paris 1908.
- Paris Fashion Designers in 1916.
- Dolls for the showcase by Lotte Pritzel. 1911.
- Les Chapeaux du Très Parisien Vol. 1., by G.P. Joumard. First edition 1921. (Flapper, Gatsby, Art deco era.)
- Les Chapeaux du Très Parisien Vol. 2,.G.P. Joumard. Second edition 1922.
- Les créations parisiennes. La mode est un art. Published 1929. (Flapper, Gatsby, Art deco era.)
- STYL 1922-1924. German Fashion Magazine. (Berlin Roaring twenties. Flappers, Art deco era.)
- The Incroyables and Muscadins. The French directory dandies.
- Les Incroyables et Merveilleuses. French directoire fashion era.
- The days of the Directoire by Alfred Allinson.
- The Gallery of Fashion by Nikolaus von Heideloff. Regency, Empire, Neoclassical.
- Nymphs and Merveilleuses. Directoire, Neoclassical, Regency, Empire by Octave Uzanne.
- Reign of Napoleon I. 1804 to 1814. French First Empire fashion. (England Regency, Georgian fashion period)
- Reigns of Louis XVIII. and Charles X. 1815 to 1830. The Restoration period, Romantic era, German Biedermeier.
- Romantic fashion in the Reign of Philippe. 1830 to 1848. Victorian era. Crinoline.
- Fashion and costume in the eighteenth century
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