Tailleur Collection
"Tailleur: A Glimpse into the Fashionable World of Paris, 1893" Step into No. 28 to No
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"Tailleur: A Glimpse into the Fashionable World of Paris, 1893" Step into No. 28 to No. 34 Rue du Four, Paris, France in 1893 and be transported to a time of elegance and style. In this watercolor on paper masterpiece, witness the exquisite craftsmanship of Veyer's jewelry collection - delicate earrings, a stunning necklace, and a dragonfly bracelet that sparkles with grace. Le Vocabulaire Illustre teaches us that "tailleur" means tailor in French or "Schneider" in German through an enchanting engraving. The artistry doesn't stop there; Francois Boucher's painting "The Fashion Merchant, " created in 1746 Stockholm, captures the essence of fashion during that era. Fr 6465 f. 96 showcases Charlemagne's construction of the Church at Aix La Chapelle (742-814), reminding us how fashion has always been intertwined with history and culture. Fast forward to 1913 when women embraced crepe-de-chine gowns adorned with cupids while donning Marcelle Demay's hat designs - true works of art for their heads. A woman dressed elegantly in a panier dress made from coffee-colored satin exudes sophistication while another flaunts her silk cashmere dress paired with a velvet jacket - both epitomizing timeless beauty. Jeanne Paquin's fan designs from 1912 add flair to any ensemble as they flutter gracefully amidst fashionable gatherings. For those who appreciate outdoor pursuits, picture yourself as a woman clad in a hunting outfit complete with a mouse-grey carrick coat - blending practicality and style seamlessly. Finally, embrace modernism as you admire the blue dress adorned with an avant-garde patterned skirt and matching hat – showcasing innovation within fashion design itself. In this captivating journey through time and style captured by various artists' visions, one thing remains constant.