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Woman in tea gown, sheath dress and turban, 1912
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Woman in tea gown, sheath dress and turban, 1912
Woman in tea gown of aubergine velvet with peacock-eye pattern, grey sheath dress and turban with plume. Robe de The en velours aubergine ocelle d oeils de paon, fourreau gris d acier, turban aigrette d un lophophore. Handcoloured pochoir (stencil) etching after an illustration by Roger Broders from Tommaso Antonginis Journal des Dames et des Modes, Aux Bureaux du Journal des Dames, Paris, 1912
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This image showcases a fashionable woman of the early 20th century, elegantly dressed in three distinct outfits. In the first, she dons a luxurious aubergine velvet tea gown with a captivating peacock-eye pattern. The tea gown, a popular choice for relaxed evenings at home, is accessorized with a chic grey sheath dress, adding an element of sophistication to the ensemble. The second outfit features a sleek grey steel-gray sheath dress, which was a trendy choice for formal occasions during the Belle Époque and Art Deco eras. The dress is paired with a striking turban adorned with a plume, adding a touch of exoticism to the look. The woman's third outfit is a grand manteau de chinchilla, a luxurious coat made of chinchilla fur. The wide brimmed hat, adorned with an impressive feather plume, completes the ensemble. The image is a handcoloured pochoir (stencil) etching after an illustration by Roger Broders from Tommaso Antongini's Journal des Dames et des Modes, published in Paris in 1912. The illustration captures the essence of the fashionable Parisian woman during this period, with influences from the Ballets Russes and orientalism. The woman's refined and elegant appearance, along with the intricate details of her outfits and accessories, make this image a true masterpiece of fashion history.
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