Saturday, 10 March 2012

Three Eras of Fashion Prints at LeggePrints.com

1940’s
 

Engravings from New York’s Andre Fashion House...


A reflection of the war years; an era when women went to work in numbers never before seen and fashion that reflected military and utilitarian influences



1920’s

Art Deco Fashion Sketches from Paris –
The House of Premet...



A rare glimpse of the Roaring ‘20s – a decade of excess and decadence



1900’s
(A preview of a page we’re currently working on here at LeggePrints.com :- turn of the century wood engravings from “la Mode Illustré” – a French publication spanning the years 1860 to 1914)



Fashion evolves past the aesthetics of Victorian Morals. The female form is now observed and appreciated as more than the sum of her cinched waist’s circumference




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