Evening Attire. (1921)

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"Evening Attire" is a captivating artwork by George Barbier from the year 1921, which features the elegance and style of early 20th-century fashion. In this painting, we witness a striking depiction of a woman dressed in a luxuriously detailed evening gown. The gown itself is an exquisite piece, adorned with intricate patterns and vibrant floral decorations at the shoulders and waist, capturing the opulent fashion trends of the era.The woman's attire is complemented by an elegant headdress, enhancing her dignified and almost regal bearing as she stands on a set of steps under a softly colored sky. The atmosphere is enlivened by a string of colorful lights that add a festive touch to the scene.To her right, a dapper gentleman in a sharp tuxedo stands by a classical urn, his posture relaxed yet formal, contributing to the overall sense of a high-society gathering. The setting, with its classic architectural elements and decorative urn, suggests an outdoor evening event where refinement and style are paramount.George Barbier's use of soft yet vibrant colors and the detailed rendering of the textiles and patterns showcase his mastery in illustrating fashion and his acute awareness of contemporary style.

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George Barbier (1882–1932) became one of the most renowned French Art Deco illustrators after his exhibition of ninety costume drawings at the Galerie Boutet de Monval in Paris. Being a distinguished artist of the Art Deco movement, he created fashion designs for several leading couturiers and fashion houses during the time. Barbier was widely acclaimed for the design of costumes, jewelry, wallpaper, and glasswork. His creations were published in famous magazines including Gazette du Bon Ton, La Vie Parisienne, and Vogue.