The book features a curated selection of pochoir print illustrations from the renowned French periodical Gazette du Bon Ton, highlighting haute couture women's fashion from 1920 to 1922. It showcases the innovative work of influential designers like Charles Worth, Paul Poiret, and Madeleine Vionette, who transformed women's silhouettes with short skirts and bold patterns. The illustrations, crafted using a meticulous stencil process by notable artists such as George Barbier, offer a rich visual history that will inspire contemporary fashion designers, collectors, and artists alike.
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