Très Parisien, 1923, No 10: 4. - FLEURS ÉTRANGES. - Charmante cette robe imprimée... by Anonymous

Très Parisien, 1923, No 10: 4. - FLEURS ÉTRANGES. - Charmante cette robe imprimée... 1923

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drawing, mixed-media, print

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portrait

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art-deco

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drawing

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mixed-media

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print

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figuration

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historical fashion

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traditional dress

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dress

Dimensions height 269 mm, width 180 mm

This print, "Très Parisien, 1923," was created anonymously in France, showcasing two fashionable dresses of the era. The image offers a window into the changing social mores of the 1920s, particularly the evolving role of women. The dresses themselves, with their bold geometric patterns and loose, flowing silhouettes, reflect a departure from the more restrictive styles of previous generations. The figures, slender and androgynous, embody the "garçonne" look that was then in vogue. This aesthetic was not merely a matter of fashion; it signaled a broader shift towards female emancipation and a rejection of traditional gender roles. Published during the interwar period, this print reflects the economic and social conditions of the time, including the rise of consumer culture and the growing visibility of women in public life. To fully understand the image, scholars might research fashion magazines, textile manufacturing, and gender studies of the 1920s, to appreciate how this image reflected and shaped the culture of its day.

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