Very much a product of the post war 1920s, Art Deco styles sought to break free from the rigid boundaries placed upon women by Edwardian fashion that dominated in the period prior. The jewellery designers of the Art Deco era were keen to break away from the fluid lines and natural themes of Art Nouveau jewellery. They
Theme 1: Progressive Modernity Style Icon: The Flapper This is Part 1 of a 3 Part Art Deco Fashion History Series, broken out into 3 Art Deco Themes:
Art Deco Fashion — Art Deco Style
Coco Chanel Costumes, February 1930. MODÉLE 238. Tricot. MODÉLE 219. Lainage marine, découpes blanches. MODÉLE 218. Tricot.
Coco Chanel Costumes, February 1930.
MS. FABULOUS: How to Dress for the Gatsby Era
Paris had an exciting pairing of two fashion designers, in a broad range of talent, during the 20s and up to the late 30s. Both were wildly creative in a world losing control. Neither had a nice word to say about the other. However, they had in common that they both designed first and foremost what
SCHIAPARELLI & CHANEL - INNOVATING ART AND INDUSTRY —
There are plenty of hidden secrets about Coco Chanel that many people are unaware of. Read about the 5 incredible facts about Coco Chanel.. click to listen the whole article There is no woman’s accessory more iconic than a purse. Functional and fashion-forward, they provide women with a stylish way to keep their most important items close at hand. Pur
5 Incredible Facts about Coco Chanel - WardrobeShop Fashion Blog
Relive the glamour and decadence of the Jazz Age through this distinctly decorative design style.
Art Deco Home Design: Decorating In Art Deco Style - Vogue Australia
Art Deco Style explained: From 1920 to Today's revival
Art Deco's Influence on Fashion
Coco Chanel Fashion Illustration Fashion Art Print Chanel
Pretty Hollywood Regency and Maison Baguès style side table from the 1970's. This design was made popular by France's fashion designers from the 1950…. Pretty Hollywood Regency and Maison Baguès style side table from the 1970's. This design was made popular by France's fashion designers from the 1950's through today including Coco Chanel and Yves Saint Laurent. The base features graceful arching wheat sheafs wrapped in rope and finished in a painted bronze color. It comes with a 24 round by 3/8 thick tempered glass top. A timeless piece perfect for any room in your home. Overall dimensions are 24 diameter x 20-1/4 high. Bases alone measure 19 diameter x 20 high.
1970's Coco Chanel Style Sheaf of Wheat Metal and Glass Side Table
Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel (1883 – 1971) was a French fashion designer and founder of the Chanel brand. She is the only fashion designer listed on Time magazine's list of the 100 most influential people of the 20th century. Along with Paul Poiret, Chanel was credited with liberating women from the constraints of the "corseted silhouette"…
Early 20th Century Photos of Iconic French Designer Gabrielle