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Feature entitled What Paris Says discussing prevalent Paris styles, 1925 with sketches by Gordon Conway 1/2 Date: 1925
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What Paris Says - A Discourse on Prevalent Parisian Styles of 1925, as Illustrated by Gordon Conway
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In the vibrant and culturally rich year of 1925, the fashion capital of the world, Paris, was once again setting the global trend with its innovative and captivating styles. This feature, entitled "What Paris Says," offers an insightful exploration into the fashion scene of the City of Light during this golden age of the 1920s. The illustrations accompanying this discourse, skillfully created by the renowned British artist and illustrator, Gordon Conway, provide a visual representation of the groundbreaking fashion trends that emerged during this era. The sketches, showcased in this photograph print, depict a range of chic and modern ensembles that defined the Parisian style of the 1920s. The first sketch features a young woman wearing a stunning spring frock, adorned with intricate beadwork and a daringly low back. The second illustration showcases an elegant evening gown, featuring a sleek silhouette and a daringly short hemline, reflecting the bold and daring spirit of the Jazz Age. The feature itself delves into the intricacies of these fashion trends, discussing the influences behind them, the materials used, and the designers who brought them to life. The article also touches upon the impact of the 1925 Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes (International Exposition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts) on the Parisian fashion scene, and how it served as a catalyst for the emergence of new and innovative styles. This photograph print, with its captivating illustrations and insightful commentary, offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of Parisian fashion during the 1920s, a time when the City of Light truly reigned supreme as the global fashion capital.
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