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How did Art Deco influence fashion?

How did Art Deco influence fashion?

The Art Deco era really opened up the world of fashion and made it more inclusive for all of the social classes, not just the upper echelons of society. Art Deco has remained a popular theme for bridal wear; with brides choosing to incorporate 1920s style hair accessories, shoes and dresses, to add some jazz era flair.

Is Art Deco in fashion?

Due to their decadence and glamor, Art Deco dresses are back in style today. Usually worn as evening gowns, Art Deco dresses are long and embellished with beads or sequins. Some have fringe and others are more inspired by flappers and classic Old Hollywood glamour.

What kind of patterns did Art Deco use?

Art Deco is characterised by trapezoidal, zigzagged and triangular shapes, chevron patterns, stepped forms, sweeping curves and sunburst motifs – all of which can be found in every form of Art Deco, from furniture and buildings to jewellery and fine art.

What kind of jewellery was used in Art Deco?

They adapted decorative elements particular to Asian jewellery, such as jade, coral, enamels, lacquer and pearls. Designs ranged from exact copies of dragons, pagodas and Chinese characters, to more liberal interpretations of Asian themes. An Art Deco ‘Jardin Japonais’ desk set by Cartier, circa 1926.

When did the Art Deco design movement start?

In this rapidly changing environment, the Art Deco design movement emerged. First exhibited in Paris in 1925, at the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes (although some date the style to as far back as 1915), Art Deco was the visual embodiment of modernist principles.

What was the price of the Art Deco brooch?

Art Deco emerald, diamond and onyx brooch, Cartier, cameo and carved emeralds, old and rose-cut diamonds, onyx, 1920s. 7.8 cm, signed Cartier Paris, no. 9602a. Sold for CHF 47,500 on 12 November 2019 at Christie’s in Geneva

What was the price of the Art Deco ring?

An Art Deco sapphire ring, by Raymond Templier. Sold for CHF 125,000 on 13 November 2017 at Christie’s in Geneva Art Deco diamond earrings. Circular, pear and baguette-cut diamonds, later post fittings, 5.2 cm, red fitted case. Sold for £46,250 on 27 November 2019 at Christie’s in London

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