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This photograph is part of the fashion collection presentation by the Maison Lucile, first shown in 1914. It features four models wearing Lucile’s creations. Taken from “Journal Gaumont”, it was likely shot at the Paris premises of Maison Lucile, furnished and decorated by Liberty of London. These photos reflect the fashion style of the Belle Époque, a period known for its elegance and influence from the Art Nouveau movement. In this image, some models are standing elegantly in dresses, while another strikes a more confident pose wearing a coat. The background décor, including an Art Nouveau bench, adds to the refined atmosphere of the fashion presentation. These images highlight Lucile’s innovative approach, blending modernity with elegance in her designs, making her a key figure in early 20th-century Parisian haute couture. (C. Evans)
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- Public domain
- Gaumont Pathé Archives