Journal des Demoiselles, Supplememt au No. 15, 1 Août 1913, No. 5214 : Modes de Paris by Anonymous

Journal des Demoiselles, Supplememt au No. 15, 1 Août 1913, No. 5214 : Modes de Paris 1913

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drawing, mixed-media, print, paper, pen

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drawing

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mixed-media

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art-nouveau

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print

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paper

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pen

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watercolour illustration

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dress

Dimensions height 286 mm, width 195 mm

This fashion plate was made in France and published in 1913 as a supplement to the Journal des Demoiselles. It shows two women modeling the latest Parisian styles. The Journal des Demoiselles was a popular magazine aimed at upper-class women, and it played a significant role in shaping their tastes and aspirations. The styles depicted in the image are characteristic of the early 20th century: the long, flowing lines, the emphasis on the waist, and the use of luxurious fabrics. Note the hats adorned with plumes - statements of wealth. These styles reflect the social and economic changes of the time, including the rise of consumer culture and the growing importance of fashion as a means of self-expression. The magazine was a tool used to reinforce social status and create expectations of beauty and dress. As art historians, we can consult primary sources like the magazine itself, as well as secondary sources like fashion history books and social histories of the period, to gain a deeper understanding of the fashion plate and its cultural significance.

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