French Fashion Prints, Costumes Parisiens  1912

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Fourreau crepe blanc brode et peint
by Charles Martin
CP20 Reg Price: $145
Sale Price: $115
Robe d'Interieur
CP65 Reg Price: $145
Sale Price: $125
Robe a combinaison de noir et blanc
by Hy Fournier
CP93 Reg Price: $145
Sale Price: $125
Robe de linon a double tunique de tulle brode
by Victor Lhuer
CP102 Reg Price: $145
Sale Price: $125
Robe de crepe de Chine
by Victor Lhuer
CP79 Reg Price: $145
Sale Price: $125
Robe de crepon blanc
CP66 Reg Price: $145
Sale Price: $125
Robe de campagne: jaquette plissee en crepe
CP11 Reg Price: $145
Sale Price: $125
Bouse de ratine a ceinture brodee
CP145 Reg Price: $145
Sale Price: $125
Robe de taffetas a fleurs et ottoman de soie
by Loeze
CP90 Reg Price: $145
Sale Price: $125
Une Mariee
by Armand Vallée

CP94 Reg Price: $145
Sale Price: $125
Deshabille du matin
by Charles Martin
CP45 Reg Price: $145
Sale Price: $115
Toilette de garden-party
by Victor Lhuer
CP89 Reg Price: $145
Sale Price: $115
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George Barbier Costumes Parisiens Pochoir Prints 1912

These extremely rare prints are from the Journal des Dames et des Modes, Costumes Parisiens. These pochoir illustrations were published from 1912-1914, with only 1,279 copies published per issue. The selection offered here is from printing #240, with the title page so marked.

Similar to the Bon Ton Gazette, but even more scarce, it was designed to appeal to the elite of Paris, with high fashion plates and chatty articles on all aspects of life for the privileged, it transcends its mundane goals through the incredible quality of the publication from the high quality paper to the breath taking beauty of the prints and the high quality of the art throughout.

Many of the works of the fashion designers of the day were featured, especially George Barbier, who made his debut as a fashion designer with this work. The most notable artists utilized were Brunelleschii, Leon Bakst, J. van Brock, Etienne Drian, Pierre Legrain, Victor Lheur, Armand Vallee, Gerda Wegener, along with many others. George Barbier was truly a luminary of the time, becoming hugely successful in the world of design and haute couture fashion illustration, contributing to Vogue as well as Bon Ton and Journal des Dames. His designs for the magazine are particularly prized.

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