Bernard & Cie. “Tamise” & “Rapide.” No. 133-134. From Les Créations Parisiennes, La Mode est un Art.
Paris: 1929-1930. 7 1/2 x 3 3/8 (image). Lithograph. Pochoir color. Very good condition.
These elegant fashion illustrations from Les Créations Parisiennes, carried on the tradition for the women of the art deco era. Each print features one or two beautiful women in complimentary dresses suitable for the season with the names of the couturiers listed below. Among the notable designers are Patou, Poiret, Armand, Bernard, Dupouy-Magnin, and Paquin. These particular prints are great examples of the transition that fashion went through from the twenties to the thirties. The androgynous styles of the twenties were being replaced by the curvier and more ladylike silhouettes of the thirties. The prints are a wonderful reminder of this beautiful and glamorous time in Parisian fashion.
Other prints available from this series:
Martial & Armand "Charmant ensemble"
Martial & Armand. “Poil de Carotte”
Madeleine [Vionnet]. “Up to date”
Alice Bernard & Brandt. “Très chic tailleur …” & “Arlette”
Martial & Armand. “Avec joie” & “Telle que”
Simone Gray & Maggy Rouff. “Tailleur …” & “Pervenche”
Philippe & Gaston. “Costume de printemps …”
Martial & Armand. “Fêtée partout”
[John] Tollman. “Ensemble de marocain…”
[Edgar] Brandt. “Petits Pois” & “Chocolat”
Philippe & Gaston and [Edgar] Brandt. “Charmeur” & “Stamboul”
Martial & Armand. “Captivante”
Alice Bernard. “Frascati-Châtaigne”
Jenny [Jeanne Adele Bernard]. "Maroussia"
Philippe & Gaston. "Patois" & "Dolly"