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Woman in morning outfit trimmed with skunk fur, 1912
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Woman in morning outfit trimmed with skunk fur, 1912
Woman in morning outfit of wool velvet trimmed with skunk fur with pet dog Tailleur du matin en velours de laine orne de skungs. Handcoloured pochoir (stencil) etching after an illustration by Roger Broders from Tommaso Antonginis Journal des Dames et des Modes, Aux Bureaux du Journal des Dames, Paris, 1912
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This image, titled "Woman in Morning Outfit of Wool Velvet Trimmed with Skunk Fur" or "Marie Madeleine, Girl in a Check Morning Coat with Her Pet Dog Tailleur du matin en velours de laine orne de skungs," is a handcoloured pochoir (stencil) etching from the esteemed French fashion journal, Journal des Dames et des Modes, published in Paris in 1912. The illustration was created by the renowned artist Roger Broders, showcasing the height of Art Deco and Belle Époque fashion trends. The woman in the photograph is elegantly dressed in a morning outfit, featuring a wool velvet coat trimmed with skunk fur. The coat's check pattern adds a playful touch to the otherwise luxurious ensemble. Accompanying her is a pet dog, dressed in a sailor suit, adding a whimsical element to the scene. The man and boy in the background are also dressed in fashionable attire, with the man wearing a de ratine blanche garniture ecossaise jaune and the boy wearing a blanc manteau de marin blanc et noir. The orientalist influences of the Ballets Russes are evident in the intricate detailing of the illustration, with its rich colors and bold lines. The use of skunk fur, an exotic and unusual material at the time, adds to the allure and chicness of the fashion plate. This image is a testament to the opulence and creativity of the fashion world during the early 20th century, and remains a fascinating glimpse into the past.
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