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Woman wearing an overcoat in blue French vicuna wool
Woman wearing an overcoat in blue French vicuna wool over a trouser suit, holding a top hat. Pardessus de vigogne bleu de France. Handcoloured pochoir (stencil) etching after an illustration by Jan van Brock from Tommaso Antonginis Journal des Dames et des Modes, Aux Bureaux du Journal des Dames, Paris, 1914
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This image showcases a fashionable woman dressed in an elegant overcoat made of blue French vicuna wool, standing in a luxurious living room. The woman, identified as Marie Madeleine, is depicted wearing a trouser suit beneath the overcoat, accessorized with a top hat and a floral crepe robe for her young daughter. The scene exudes an air of refinement and sophistication, with the woman's poised posture and the ornate interior decor of the room. The overcoat, a Pardessus de Vigogne in bleu de France, is a stunning example of the Art Deco and Belle Epoque fashion trends of the early 20th century. The use of French vicuna wool, a rare and valuable material, adds to the exclusivity and allure of the garment. The illustration is a handcoloured pochoir (stencil) etching, taken from Tommaso Antongini's Journal des Dames et des Modes, published in Paris in 1914. The illustration, created by Jan van Brock, captures the Orientalist and balletic influences that were popular during this period. The woman's attire and the interior decor are reminiscent of the opulence and glamour of Parisian high society, while the mother-daughter scene adds a touch of warmth and tenderness to the image. The fashion plate also reflects the influence of the Ballets Russes, with its bold lines, vibrant colors, and intricate details. The woman's outfit is both chic and timeless, making it a fascinating glimpse into the fashion trends and cultural influences of the early 1900s.
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