1910s Fashion Collection
Step back in time to the glamorous world of 1910s fashion, where elegance and sophistication reigned supreme. Pour St
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Step back in time to the glamorous world of 1910s fashion, where elegance and sophistication reigned supreme. Pour St. Moritz takes us on a journey through this enchanting era with their exquisite collection. In "Costumes Parisiens, " a pochoir print from 1913, we are transported to the bustling streets of Paris, where women donned stunning ensembles that exuded grace and style. The Marquise Casati captivates us with her portrait adorned with peacock feathers. Painted between 1911-1913, this oil on canvas masterpiece showcases her avant-garde fashion sense and audacious spirit. Albertine, depicted in a mesmerizing oil on canvas painting from 1917, embodies the epitome of femininity. Her flowing gown and delicate accessories evoke an air of romance and allure. "Return from a Swim, " created between 1909-13 by an unknown artist, captures the carefree joy of summertime as women embrace fashionable swimwear while basking in the sun's warm rays. In "May Sun" painted in 1911, we witness nature's beauty intertwining with fashion as vibrant colors burst forth onto the canvas. This oil painting encapsulates the essence of springtime charm. A satyr and model come together in perfect harmony within another captivating oil on canvas artwork from 1913. The fusion of mythical elements with contemporary fashion creates an intriguing juxtaposition that leaves us spellbound. From sketch to illustration comes "The Stationary Baby" in watercolor from 1912. This whimsical piece transports us into a world filled with playful innocence and delightful imagination. "The Joy of Spring, " captured on canvas in 1911 by an unknown artist, radiates pure happiness as blossoms bloom against a backdrop bursting with color. Fashion becomes intertwined with nature's splendor during this magical season. An interior adorned with cacti transports us to a desert oasis in 1914.