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Georgette Collection

Georgette: A Timeless Icon of the Roaring Twenties Step back in time to the enchanting era of 1920s fashion, where Georgette, a woman in a flapper dress

Background imageGeorgette Collection: Woman in flapper dress 1923

Woman in flapper dress 1923
Soft georgette evening gown, with cross-over bodice, edged with narrow band of self-coloured satin. Two flat panels appeared at the front and back of the skirt

Background imageGeorgette Collection: Flapper / Ascot Dress / 1926

Flapper / Ascot Dress / 1926
An Ascot gown of georgette trimmed with bands of emeralds and diamonds. A fringe of uncurled ostrich feather is caught at one side with a rose and foliage

Background imageGeorgette Collection: 1920s women's fashion from AGB: afternoon dress in red crepe georgette with flowers

1920s women's fashion from AGB: afternoon dress in red crepe georgette with flowers, and afternoon dress in beige chiffon 1920s women's fashion from AGB

Background imageGeorgette Collection: Two early Paris fashion models imported by Madame

Two early Paris fashion models imported by Madame Barri, London from Bernard et Cie (black georgette frock) and Myber (evening gown of dead rose moire), 1927 Date: 1927

Background imageGeorgette Collection: Advert for Bobby and Co Ltd, 1926

Advert for Bobby and Co Ltd, 1926
Advert for Bobby & Co Ltd, 1926 illustrating a dinner gown of black Georgette Date: 1926

Background imageGeorgette Collection: A boudoir suit by Jean Patou, Paris, 1926

A boudoir suit by Jean Patou, Paris, 1926 of black velvet and ruffles of cream georgette for Mlle Cartier Date: 1926

Background imageGeorgette Collection: A sketch by Gordon Conway of The Black Frock, London 1926

A sketch by Gordon Conway of The Black Frock, London 1926 - made of black georgette gleaming with paillettes and adorned with two hyge white chiffon roses on the back of one shoulder Date: 1926

Background imageGeorgette Collection: A series of summer outfits from Paris, 1926

A series of summer outfits from Paris, 1926. Top left from Chernit, top right from Georgette, botton left from Amy Linker, bottom centre from Lucien Lelong and bottom right from Georgette Date: 1926

Background imageGeorgette Collection: Fashion fancies of the moment from Woolland Bros

Fashion fancies of the moment from Woolland Bros
Fashion fancies of the moment from Wolland Bros, Harrods (evening wrap in ruby red georgette) and Debenham and Freebody (a bathing suit), London, 1926 Date: 1926

Background imageGeorgette Collection: A portrait of the American dancer Claire Luce, 1929

A portrait of the American dancer Claire Luce, 1929 wearing a Lucien Lelong tiered black georgette crepe dance frock Date: 1929

Background imageGeorgette Collection: Cocktail dress

Cocktail dress
Pattern for Art Deco style cocktail dress from MABS FASHIONS. Yellow georgette dress with maribou trimmed accordion pleated skirt and diamante belt and shoulder strap. Date: 1924

Background imageGeorgette Collection: Party dress

Party dress
Pattern for Art Deco style party dress from MABS FASHIONS. Frosty effect satin and georgette dress with swansdown headress and pom-poms. Artist: Anon. Date: 1924

Background imageGeorgette Collection: Advert for Peter Robinson womens beaded garments 1922 Advert for Peter Robinson

Advert for Peter Robinson womens beaded garments 1922 Advert for Peter Robinson
Everything for everybodys wear. Elegant women wearing, beaded Georgette tunic, beaded coatee in crepe-de-chine or Georgette for day or evening wear

Background imageGeorgette Collection: Advert for Peter Robinson gowns 1924

Advert for Peter Robinson gowns 1924
Two women wearing gowns of georgette. Date: 1924

Background imageGeorgette Collection: Advert for Woollands practical bridge coats 1929

Advert for Woollands practical bridge coats 1929
Practical bridge coats for the spring season. Date: 1929

Background imageGeorgette Collection: Les Marionnettes, Act V, Sc VIII (coloured engraving)

Les Marionnettes, Act V, Sc VIII (coloured engraving)
5215633 Les Marionnettes, Act V, Sc VIII (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Les Marionnettes, Act V, Sc VIII)

Background imageGeorgette Collection: Georgette (colour litho)

Georgette (colour litho)
964952 Georgette (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Georgette. Signed J Brandard. Illustration from music cover.); © Look and Learn

Background imageGeorgette Collection: Leblanc As Carmen - 1899

Leblanc As Carmen - 1899
Georgette Leblanc as Carmen at Paris Date: first performed 1875

Background imageGeorgette Collection: Georgette Adrien Alban Tournachon French 1825

Georgette Adrien Alban Tournachon French 1825
Georgette; Adrien Alban Tournachon (French, 1825 - 1903); France, Europe; 1860; Salted paper print; 16.6 x 22.3 cm (6 9, 16 x 8 3, 4 in.)

Background imageGeorgette Collection: Dresses by Philippe et Gaston fashions

Dresses by Philippe et Gaston fashions, depicting elegant people in the Ruhl Hotel, Nice. 1929

Background imageGeorgette Collection: Young lady wearing a ball grown from Miss Slater Ltd

Young lady wearing a ball grown from Miss Slater Ltd
A young stylish lady wearing a ball grown in Green and Flame Georgette with Flame crepe-de-chine underskirt draped in front. From Miss Slater Ltd. 12, Clifford Street, London. Date: 1924

Background imageGeorgette Collection: Stylish young lady wearing a cowboy tie-neck bodice

Stylish young lady wearing a cowboy tie-neck bodice
A stylish young lady wearing a pretty georgette bodice with a cowboy tie-neck. Date: 1923

Background imageGeorgette Collection: Goodwood fashions by Gordon Conway

Goodwood fashions by Gordon Conway
On the left, a lace and georgette dress in champagne beige, with a jacket generously trimmed in fur. On the right, a printed chiffon frock available in many colour schemes

Background imageGeorgette Collection: Mae Bacon - British Actress

Mae Bacon - British Actress
Miss Mae (often, as here, credited as Mai ) Bacon (18971981) - British Actress, shown here in The Little Revue Starts at Nine at The Little Theatre, London

Background imageGeorgette Collection: A Lovely Ascot frock from Harrods, 1924

A Lovely Ascot frock from Harrods, 1924
A black and white georgette frock, embroidered with silk and beads, worn with a osprey trimmed hat and silken sunshade decorated with sheared marabout (marabou), all from Harrods of Knightsbridge

Background imageGeorgette Collection: Georgette Leblanc

Georgette Leblanc (1875 - 1941) French actress

Background imageGeorgette Collection: Advert for Debenham & Freebody woven lingerie 1937

Advert for Debenham & Freebody woven lingerie 1937
Two women wearing nightwear, cami-knicker in lacevstitched artifical silk milanece and full-length danity nightdress in same material with georgette frills. Date: 1937

Background imageGeorgette Collection: Fashions for Spring, 1919

Fashions for Spring, 1919
Demi-toilettes de Printemps. Soft blue and beige charmeuse make up the dress on the left, which has a distinctive note, a cleverly arranged panel of black satin

Background imageGeorgette Collection: John Cavanagh day dress, 1965

John Cavanagh day dress, 1965
A day dress of navy blue wool georgette, gently bloused over a finely pleated skirt, a single pink rose below its white pique collar. Worn with a close-fitting cloche in navy straw by Reed Crawford

Background imageGeorgette Collection: First World War dresses, ladies taking afternoon tea

First World War dresses, ladies taking afternoon tea
Two ladies take tea together at an outside table under the shade of a parasol. On the left, is a grey and white check taffeta dress with blue hooped bands, pannier pockets and brassard armlet

Background imageGeorgette Collection: Liberty shawl

Liberty shawl
Shawl in Liberty colourings from their own works at Merton Abbey. Georgette ground with embossed design in velvet, hand coloured

Background imageGeorgette Collection: ESTHER DEER (c1891-1992). Mohawk dancer, singer, and activist. Esther Louise Georgette Deer

ESTHER DEER (c1891-1992). Mohawk dancer, singer, and activist. Esther Louise Georgette Deer, also known as Princess White Deer. Photographed with Presidential Secretary Marvin H

Background imageGeorgette Collection: Selection of autumn hats designed by Georgette & Cie

Selection of autumn hats designed by Georgette & Cie
A selection of four stylish autumn hats from the 1920s, designed by Georgette & Cie. 1924

Background imageGeorgette Collection: Fashionable ladies in designer outfits

Fashionable ladies in designer outfits
A group of fashionable ladies in outfits by various designers. From left to right: a green, red and white outfit by Madeleine et Madeleine, a white

Background imageGeorgette Collection: Woman in a summer dress from Selfridge s

Woman in a summer dress from Selfridge s
A woman poses in a summer dress with a parasol, in an advertisement for Selfridge s, the London store in which the sun never sets

Background imageGeorgette Collection: Informal dress, 1932

Informal dress, 1932
An afternoon dress of dark brown georgette, in which you could also dine. The removable sleeves and small detachable ermine cape allow for infinate variations

Background imageGeorgette Collection: Fashion for dances, 1927

Fashion for dances, 1927
A simple dinner dress in black georgette, lined with pink, from 1927. The yoke was embroidered with fine diamante and the skirt was formed by godets of fine lace

Background imageGeorgette Collection: Leblanc as Carmen - 4

Leblanc as Carmen - 4
Georgette Leblanc as Carmen at Paris : as she appears in the fourth act

Background imageGeorgette Collection: Leblanc as Carmen - 3

Leblanc as Carmen - 3
Georgette Leblanc as Carmen at Paris : as she appears dancing the seguedilla in the second act

Background imageGeorgette Collection: Leblanc as Carmen - 2

Leblanc as Carmen - 2
Georgette Leblanc as Carmen at Paris : as she appears in the second act

Background imageGeorgette Collection: Leblanc as Carmen - 1

Leblanc as Carmen - 1
Georgette Leblanc as Carmen at Paris : as she appears in the first act

Background imageGeorgette Collection: Georgette Leblanc 1899

Georgette Leblanc 1899
GEORGETTE LEBLANC French opera singer, in the role of Carmen

Background imageGeorgette Collection: Pelleas Et Melisande

Pelleas Et Melisande
PELLEAS ET MELISANDE Georgette Leblanc, the authors actress wife, gives an open-air performance of his play, partnering Rene Maupre as Pelleas

Background imageGeorgette Collection: Printed Frocks 1929

Printed Frocks 1929
Print frocks in georgette & chiffon: casino frock with cape, scalloped yokes & uneven hem; bertha corsage, flared flounce & pleated ruffle trim; brown dress: box-pleated flounces

Background imageGeorgette Collection: Two Ladies Outdoors

Two Ladies Outdoors
Two ladies wear warm for a walk in the leafless autumn woods - one a crepe georgette ensemble with stitching by Philippe et Gaston, the other a crepe dress by Jenny



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Georgette: A Timeless Icon of the Roaring Twenties Step back in time to the enchanting era of 1920s fashion, where Georgette, a woman in a flapper dress, captivated hearts with her elegance and charm. In 1923, she donned this iconic attire that epitomized the spirit of the Jazz Age. Fast forward to 1926, and Georgette once again stole the spotlight as she adorned herself in a stunning Flapper or Ascot Dress. Her style was unmatched as she effortlessly embraced the latest trends of Debenham and Freebody Advertisement and Marshall and Snelgrove Advertisement. Not only did Georgette embody sophistication, but she also set new standards for fashion by importing two early Paris fashion models on behalf of Madame. She became an ambassador for European couture in America. In 1926, Bobby & Co Ltd introduced an advert showcasing their exquisite designs that perfectly complemented Georgette's impeccable taste. Jean Patou's boudoir suit from Paris further accentuated her allure while Gordon Conway sketched The Black Frock - a symbol of London's avant-garde fashion scene. As summer approached that same year, Georgette showcased a series of breathtaking outfits straight from Paris. Woolland Bros' Fashion fancies were no match for her impeccable sense of style; she effortlessly turned heads wherever she went. By 1929, Georgette had become an icon herself – just like Claire Luce, the American dancer who posed gracefully for portraits capturing both their timeless beauty and vivacity. Georgette remains etched in history as an embodiment of grace and glamour during one of humanity's most transformative decades. Her influence on fashion is undeniable; even today we draw inspiration from her audacious choices and daring spirit.