Très Parisien, 1923, No 10: 5.- JEUNESSE. - Ce trois pièces... by Anonymous

Très Parisien, 1923, No 10: 5.- JEUNESSE. - Ce trois pièces... 1923

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drawing, pen

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portrait

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art-deco

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drawing

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figuration

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historical fashion

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pen

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dress

Dimensions height 269 mm, width 180 mm

This fashion plate, titled "Très Parisien," was created in 1923 by an anonymous artist and printed as a pochoir. The image encapsulates the "youth" of its time through fashion, reflecting the cultural shifts of post-World War I Paris. Fashion magazines played a crucial role in disseminating new styles and influencing social norms. This plate, with its streamlined silhouettes and bold colors, suggests a departure from the more restrictive fashions of previous generations. The institutional structure of Parisian fashion houses dictated the trends, which were then interpreted and adopted by the wider public. The image subtly critiques the traditional expectations of women, presenting them as modern and independent. To better understand the context of this image, one might research the fashion industry of 1920s Paris and the social history of women in that period. Fashion is a powerful indicator of changing social values.

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