Final. Evening dress by Hammer. Drawing by Leonard. STYL, table 10, Book VIII, 1922. Gallery: STYL – 1920s German Art Déco Fashion Magazine by Ludwig Sternaux. Published in Berlin by… Read More
Tag: Art Deco period
The Art déco period was the time between c. 1910 and 1940. It was the fashion of the Jazz Age and stood for modernism, androgyny, luxury, flapper, that were bundled in Paris. French fashion designers of the time were Paul Poiret, Coco Chanel, Elsa Schiaparelli, Jean Patou. Characteristic style elements in fashion were the Tubular silhouette and the Cloche hat, precious materials, strength of color and sensuality of the subject.
Going for a walk…?!. Costume by Herrmann Gerson. 1922.
STYL Magazine by Ludwig Sternaux. Drawing Ludwig Kaiser. Style, table 2, February 1922.
FIVE O’CLOCK TEA – Costume by I.L. Rex. Art deco fashion 1922.
FIVE O’CLOCK TEA. REX * TEA * (I.L. Rex) Drawing by R. L. Leonard. Style, panel 16, January 1922. Gallery: STYL – 1920s German Art Déco Fashion Magazine by Ludwig… Read More
IN THE LODGE. Evening dress by Martha Loewenthal. Art deco 1922.
IN THE LODGE. Evening dress by Martha Loewenthal. Drawing by A. Offterdinger. Styl, Plate 15, January 1922. (Martha Loewenthal 1875-1942 Berlin, 03.08.1942 Ghetto Theresienstadt; 26/09/1942 Treblinka extermination camp. Source) Gallery: STYL… Read More
Evening dress by v. Hammer. Art deco fashion 1922.
Evening dress by v. Hammer. Art deco fashion 1922. Drawing by H. cramp. Styl, Plate 14 January, 1922. Gallery: STYL – 1920s German Art Déco Fashion Magazine by Ludwig Sternaux.… Read More
BAYADERE. Costume Haas Heye. Art deco fashion 1922.
BAYADERE. The Temple Dancer. Costume by Haas Heye. Drawing of Kenan. Styl, Plate 13, January, 1922. Gallery: STYL – 1920s German Art Déco Fashion Magazine by Ludwig Sternaux. Published in Berlin… Read More
The moonstruck. The bachelor 1920s.
Art deco magazine “Der Junggeselle”. Illustration.
The Opium Smoker. Der Junggeselle, Berlin 1921.
The Opium Smoker from fashion magazine “Der Junggeselle“, Berlin 1921. The Bachelor (German: Der Junggeselle) was a art deco magazine that was published weekly in Berlin in the 1920s. The first edition… Read More
Before the curtain. Evening dress by Eugene Mossner. Styl 1922.
Evening dress. Drawing R. L. Leonard. Styl, panel 10 January, 1922.
AMAZONE. Riding Costumes by Gerhard Bresser.
AMAZONE. Riding Costumes by Gerhard Bresser. Drawing by Gino from Finetti. Style, panel 12 January, 1922. Gallery: STYL – 1920s German Art Déco Fashion Magazine by Ludwig Sternaux. Published in… Read More
Auguste Racinet. The Costume History by Françoise Tétart-Vittu.
Racinet's Costume History is an invaluable reference for students, designers, artists, illustrators, and historians; and a rich source of inspiration for anyone with an interest in clothing and style. Originally published in France between 1876 and 1888, Auguste Racinet’s Le Costume historique was in its day the most wide-ranging and incisive study of clothing ever attempted.
Covering the world history of costume, dress, and style from antiquity through to the end of the 19th century, the six volume work remains completely unique in its scope and detail. “Some books just scream out to be bought; this is one of them.” ― Vogue.com