Item #13462 Les Premieres Roses: Tailleur et robe d'apres-midi, de Worth Print from the Gazette du Bon Ton. Pierre Brissaud.

Les Premieres Roses: Tailleur et robe d'apres-midi, de Worth Print from the Gazette du Bon Ton.

Paris: 1920. Print. Two woman standing under an arbor of roses. One woman is dressed in a one piece blue dressed with a design outlined in red. The other is dressed in a brown plaid skirt with a brown coat. Lithograph print with pouchoir color, an intensive process that uses stencils to apply the vibrant color. 7 1/4 x 9 1/2". The "Gazette du Bon Ton" was a leading fashion magazine published from 1912 to 1925, the highlight of which were 10 colored plates in each issue. The magazine signed exclusive contracts with seven of Paris's top couture houses (Cheruit, Doeuillet, Doucet, Paquin, Poiret, Redfern, and Worth) so that the designers' fashions were shown only in the pages of the Gazette. An annual subscription was 100 francs, the equivalent of over $400 today. Item #13462

Price: $125.00

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