textile, acrylic-paint
portrait
art-deco
pastel soft colours
textile
pastel colours
acrylic-paint
figuration
feminine colour palette
historical fashion
geometric
sketch
soft colour palette
clothing design
Copyright: Sonia Delaunay,Fair Use
Sonia Delaunay created this fashion illustration, showcasing five dress designs, around 1920. Born in Ukraine, Delaunay moved to Paris, where she and her husband Robert developed Simultanism, an abstract style characterized by vibrant colors and geometric shapes. These designs were born from Delaunay’s experiences as a Jewish, Eastern European immigrant who made a name for herself in the Parisian avant-garde. She challenged traditional gender roles through her dynamic career in the male-dominated art world. The dresses’ clean lines and bold color combinations reflect the artistic movements of the time, like Cubism and Futurism. Delaunay’s designs promoted a modern vision of femininity, emphasizing freedom of movement and self-expression. This illustration allows us to appreciate the convergence of art, fashion, and identity, and consider how clothing can express personal and cultural narratives.
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