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The First Fashion Magazine, 1789 (engraving)
6620760 The First Fashion Magazine, 1789 (engraving) by Defraine, Jean Florent (b.1754) (after); 19.3A--32.7 cm; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; (add.info.: The Cabinet des Modes ou les Modes Nouvelles first appeared on 15 November 1785. As the first real fashion magazine, it was published on a regular basis and wholly dedicated to news from the world of fashion.); French, out of copyright
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The First Fashion Magazine, 1789 - A Glimpse into the World of 18th Century Style
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. This print showcases an engraving titled "The First Fashion Magazine, 1789" by Jean Florent Defraine. The artwork depicts a significant moment in fashion history when "The Cabinet des Modes ou les Modes Nouvelles" emerged as the first dedicated fashion magazine in November 1785. In this image, we are transported back to the elegant streets of 18th century France. Two individuals, one man and one woman, stroll gracefully side by side. Their attire reflects the height of French fashion during that era – intricate costumes adorned with vibrant colors and exquisite details. The woman exudes femininity and grace with her fashionable ensemble, while the man exudes confidence and virility in his tailored clothing. Both carry walking sticks as stylish accessories, adding an air of sophistication to their appearance. This engraving not only captures the essence of French style but also provides a glimpse into society's fascination with fashion during this time period. It serves as a reminder that even centuries ago, people were captivated by trends and sought out sources like magazines for updates on the latest styles. As we admire this historical artwork from Fine Art Finder's collection at Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, let us appreciate how it transports us to a world where artistry met couture – an era where every detail mattered and fashion was truly celebrated.
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