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Image file to download and vintage original printpublished in 1928 Jeanne Lanvin & Jenny Pochoir, Red Evening Gown, AGB (Art Goût Beauté) — , Dressmakers — Clipping. On the occasion of its hundredth issue, Art Goût Beauté (A.G.B.) thanked each of Great Houses Couture involved in their publication. For their part the Couturiers are A.G.B of praise.
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Exhibition dates: 18th October 2013 - 2nd March 2014 Edward Steichen (American, 1879-1973) Model Dinarzade in a Dress by Poiret 1924 Gelatin silver photograph Image used under fair use for the purpose of art criticism This is a sublime exhibition, teaming with fabulous frocks and beautiful, classical, evanescent photographs. The exhibition was…
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