Ballustrade Collection
A couple stands on a ballustrade, overlooking the breathtaking view of Catalonia's Costa Brava in Tossa de Mar, Spain
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A couple stands on a ballustrade, overlooking the breathtaking view of Catalonia's Costa Brava in Tossa de Mar, Spain. The man and woman are captivated by the picturesque scenery that stretches out before them. As they gaze into the distance, their eyes are drawn to La Finette, a pochoir print from 1922 showcasing characters from a comedy. Nearby, another image catches their attention - Rendezvous - featuring an impeccably dressed gentleman wearing an "Ulster" overcoat designed by Fabian & Hrich, as seen in Styl magazine. Their curiosity grows as they spot Petit Courrier des Dames on Rue Meslee No. 25, displaying fashionable attire from Modes de Paris publication. The couple moves along the ballustrade and discovers Auf der Treppe, an exquisite pochoir print showcasing evening dresses by Wiener from Styl magazine in 1922. Intrigued by historical architecture, they stumble upon an illustration of Chateau of Trianon from Versailles: Paris and Saint Denis publication. Their exploration takes them further as they come across a Victorian greeting card depicting a man and his dog walking through snowy landscapes – reminding them of winter adventures yet to be had. Returning to fashion inspiration once more, they admire Rendezvous once again with its stylish outfit choices including an Ulster overcoat designed by Fabian & Hrich featured in Styl magazine's 1922 edition. Continuing their journey along the ballustrade brings them face-to-face with the elegant facade of Plaza de Espana – its grandeur leaving them awestruck at every turn. As dusk settles in Bellagio's Grand Hotel Villa Serbelloni terrace becomes illuminated; its ballustrades framing stunning views that take their breath away. Suddenly intrigued by history intertwined with architecture once more Bohmer Franz's Park Hotel in Pozen captures their attention; specifically focusing on Hauptreppe's ballustrade in a 1:1 cut.