Gazette Du Bon Ton Collection
"Gazette du Bon Ton: Le Frisson Nouveau, A New Thrill in Fashion" Step into the world of glamour and elegance with Gazette du Bon Ton
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"Gazette du Bon Ton: Le Frisson Nouveau, A New Thrill in Fashion" Step into the world of glamour and elegance with Gazette du Bon Ton, a Parisian fashion magazine that captivated readers between 1912-1915 and 1919-1925. This exquisite publication showcased the latest trends through stunning art-deco fashion illustrations by renowned Czech artist Ludvik Strimpl (1880-1937). One can't help but be mesmerized by the enchanting pochoir prints featured in Sortileges from a Collection of Fashion Plates (1922). The intricate details bring to life the Tango dress by Redfern, exuding grace and sophistication on every page. Fumee (1921) transports us to a realm of mystery and allure. The smoky ambiance captured in this pochoir print leaves an indelible impression, as if whispering secrets only known to those who embrace its charm. Adieu (1921) evokes bittersweet emotions with its delicate portrayal of fashion plates bidding farewell. As we turn each page, Des Roses dans la Nuit (1921) enchants us with its ethereal beauty, showcasing how even darkness can bloom with radiant roses. Le Depart pour le Casino (pub. 1923) invites us on a glamorous journey filled with excitement and anticipation. Its vibrant colors and lively atmosphere transport us to another era where style reigned supreme. A Palm Beach getaway beckons in A Palm Beach from a Collection of Fashion Plates (1921). With its sun-kissed hues and breezy attire, it epitomizes leisurely elegance amidst palm trees swaying gently in the warm breeze. La Fontaine de Coquillages (pub. 1914) immerses us in an aquatic wonderland adorned with seashells—a testament to nature's influence on haute couture design during that time period.