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Fashion plate illustration by Barclay. Creation: Martial et Armand; Creation: Jenny; Creation Martial et Armand; Creation: Jean Patou
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Fashion plate illustration by Barclay. Creation: Martial et Armand; Creation: Jenny; Creation Martial et Armand; Creation: Jean Patou
Fashion plate illustration by Barclay. Creation: Martial et Armand; Creation: Jenny; Creation Martial et Armand; Creation: Jean Patou. The Martial et Armand quarters at Place Vendome were among the handsomest in Paris, occupying a palatial residence in wh Fashion plate illustration by Barclay. Creation: Martial et Armand; Creation: Jenny; Creation Martial et Armand; Creation: Jean Patou. The Martial et Armand quarters at Place Vendome were among the handsomest in Paris, occupying a palatial residence in which dwelt, at one time, various Ministers of State during the reigns of Louis XIV and XV. Jenny at 70 Avenue des Champs Elysées was very well known and popular, Madame Jenny gave personal attention to the designing and her husband was the business manager. This house had a great following both in Paris and with American buyers. Jean Patou was a French fashion designer and founder of the Jean Patou brand. His clothes were marketed mostly to rich American women, but when the stock market crashed so did the market for luxury fashion. The House of Patou survived through its perfumes, which remain well known today
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Media ID 33364532
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1930s 20th Century Apparel Artwork Attire Clothes Clothing Costume Designer Drawing Dress Fashion Fashion Plate Fashionable Female Garment Illustration Important Notable Outfit Popular Style Trend Wardrobe Well Known Women 1931 Armand Ensemble French Fashion Garb Jenny Madam Martial Patou
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This print showcases a stunning fashion plate illustration by Barclay, featuring the exquisite creations of Martial et Armand, Jenny, and Jean Patou. Each designer represented in this artwork has left an indelible mark on the world of fashion. The quarters of Martial et Armand at Place Vendome in Paris were nothing short of grandeur. Occupying a palatial residence that once housed various Ministers of State during the reigns of Louis XIV and XV, this esteemed fashion house exuded elegance and sophistication. Jenny, located at 70 Avenue des Champs Elysées, was renowned for its popularity among both Parisians and American buyers. Madame Jenny herself personally attended to designing while her husband managed the business side. Their impeccable craftsmanship garnered them a loyal following. Jean Patou, a visionary French fashion designer and founder of his eponymous brand, catered primarily to affluent American women. However, with the crash of the stock market came a decline in luxury fashion demand. Nevertheless, The House of Patou persevered through their iconic perfumes that continue to be celebrated today. Alamy's remarkable print captures not only these extraordinary designs but also transports us back to an era when haute couture reigned supreme. It serves as a reminder that even amidst changing times and shifting markets, true artistry endures.
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