#Falbalas et fanfreluches
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artdecoandmodernist · 2 years ago
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1924 George Barbier, Le Soir (Evening), Falbalas et fanfreluches: almanach des modes présentes, passées et futures.
"Art Deco Costumes By George Barbier" (Introduction by Madeleine Ginsburg, Curator, V&A Museum, London)
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mote-historie · 2 years ago
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George Barbier. Elle et Lui, Falbalas & Fanfreluches. Almanach des Modes Présentes, Passées & Futures, 1921.
Colour fashion plate depicting a man and a woman standing alongside a gondola with Venice in the distance. The man is placing a cloak over the woman's shoulders. (x)
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monkeyssalad-blog · 26 days ago
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BARBIER, George. Entre deux feux, 1923.
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BARBIER, George. Entre deux feux, 1923. by Halloween HJB
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desimonewayland · 1 year ago
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George Barbier
Falbalas et Fanfreluches. Almanach des modes…, 1926, Paris
Collection V&A
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wulfesheud · 1 year ago
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illustration by george barbier for falbalas et fanfreluches (1920s)
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bubu0h · 1 year ago
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Granted Wishes Series by burningcherries
Seventy-seven Wishes
Falbalas et fanfreluches, L’ Orgueil (1925) by George Barbier
Seven Sins
Kevad I (1967) by Lola Liivat
Seven Virtues
Falling star (1884) by Witold Pruszkowski
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alsa49 · 4 months ago
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La difficile confessione, da "Falbalas et Fanfreluches" [Fronzoli e Merletti] di Georges Barbier (1923)
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L'Aveu Difficile, from Falbalas et Fanfreluches by Georges Barbier (1923)
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detournementsmineurs · 1 year ago
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“Title-Plate" by Georges Barbier for "Falbalas et Fanfreluches. Almanach des Modes" (1924) and the "Gazette du Bon Ton" (1922) presented in “A History of Jewellery: Bedazzled (part 7: Jewellery of Art Deco Period and Beyond 1918-1945)” by Beatriz Chadour-Sampson - International Jewellery Historian and Author - for the V&A Academy online, april 2024.
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dixvinsblog · 1 year ago
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Saint-Etienne de bouche à oreilles - Chok Théâtre -Le fétichiste (d'aprés) Michel Tournier -jeudi 15 et vendredi 16 février à 20h
Denis Rey dans le Fetichiste RÉSUMÉ Mr Martin, grand naïf, fétichiste et pickpocket récidiviste, provisoirement échappé d’un hôpital psychiatrique, ne se trouve pas franchement fou. Il se voit plutôt comme un être à destin, celui de la fanfreluche, de la belle toilette, du beau linge…« Chacun son drapeau. Il y en a c’est le tricolore. Moi c’est le falbala » L’univers de Mr Martin est un…
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fidjiefidjie · 5 years ago
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🐞🌞🦋 L' été 🌼🌹🌻
Illustration de George Barbier pour l'almanach de1926
Bel après-midi 🙋‍♀️
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thefugitivesaint · 6 years ago
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George Barbier (1882-1932), 'L'Orgueil', ''Falbalas et fanfreluches'', 1925 Source
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artdecoandmodernist · 2 years ago
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George Barbier, L'Eau (Water) for Falbalas & Fanfreluches Almanach des Modes Prsentes Passes et Futures. 1924.
Hand-coloured, plate-signed pochoir from Falbalas & Fanfreluches: "Water", part of the "Four Elements" quatrain from Barbier's 1924 Almanac. "How far we have come" could be an apt subtitle with the revealing new bathing suits (or lack thereof), not to mention the streamlined turban, shown here midway in its evolution from Poiret's elaborate 1910-12 confection to the iconic flapper headband. The background reflection, so very stylized Art Nouveau in line, is a subtle reminder of the vast societal changes which transformed into the new permissive era over the span of a mere 20 years or so (reaching back to when the turn-of-the-century bathing costume was of serviceable and stout wool jersey, right down to the full-stockinged knees). This famous illustrated almanac series was produced from 1922 to 1926 only and depicted high-society life in Paris - the fashion, social and artistic capital of the early inter-war years. Each issue contained a small diary and notation section, an introduction by one of the leading social/cultural doyens of the day, a decorative cover and twelve fashion plates (one for each month of the year). (x)
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mote-historie · 2 years ago
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George Barbier, Le Jeu des Graces (The Game of Graces), Falbalas et Fanfreluches: almanach des modes présentes, passées & futures, 1922.
The game of graces was a popular activity for young girls during the early 1800s. The game was invented in France during the first quarter of the 19th century and called le jeu des graces. The game of graces was considered a proper game – one befitting young ladies and, supposedly, one that would make them more graceful.
Graces is played with two people. Each person gets two dowel rods. Then, one of the players takes a wooden hoop and, pulling apart the two rods, sends the hoop into the air for the other player to try to catch. The winner is the player who is first to catch the hoop ten times. (x)
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trachtenheimat · 7 years ago
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Zwischen zwei Feuern
Falbalas et Fanfreluches
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desimonewayland · 1 year ago
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George Barbier
Falbalas et Fanfreluches. Almanach des modes…, 1924, Paris
Collection V&A
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aperfumedpearl · 4 years ago
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Georges Barbier Falbalas et Fanfreluches 1923
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