Journal des Dames et des Modes, Costumes Parisiens, 1914, No. 165 (1914)
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Discover the timeless charm embodied in Gerda Wegener's "Journal des Dames et des Modes, Costumes Parisiens, 1914, No. 165," a captivating illustration that not only highlights the fashion sensibilities of the early 20th century but also showcases Wegener’s meticulous attention to detail and mastery of form.In this graceful artwork, a poised and elegant woman is depicted in a moment of delicate movement, her attire flowing beautifully around her. The dress shown here dazzles with its intricate detailing: a high waisted, lavishly embellished gown with gossamer fabrics that cascade into loose, voluminous drapes. The outfit is complete with accessories like coordinated bangles, an ornate necklace, and a stylishly upswept hairdo that resonates with Parisian chic of the 1910s.The posture and expression of the woman exude confidence and allure, reflecting the fashion of the era which was not only about style but also about expressing personality and social status. The use of simple yet striking lines by Wegener adds a dynamic quality to the illustration, making the artwork feel both alive and historically rich.We invite you to immerse yourself in this elegant depiction, which not only serves as a wonderful representation of historical fashion but as a testament to Gerda Wegener’s artistic legacy.
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Gerda Marie Fredrikke Wegener (15 March 1886 – 28 July 1940) was a Danish illustrator and painter. Wegener is known for her fashion illustrations and later her paintings that pushed the boundaries of her time concerning gender and love. These works were classified as lesbian erotica at times and many were inspired by her partner, the transgender woman Lili Elbe. Wegener employed these works in the styles of Art Nouveau and later Art Deco.