Fashion Illustrations 1920s
1920s American Impressionist Portrait Drawings and Watercolors
Watercolor, Paper
1970s Art Deco Portrait Prints
Lithograph
1970s Art Deco Portrait Prints
Lithograph
1920s Realist Figurative Drawings and Watercolors
Paper, Watercolor
1970s Art Deco Portrait Prints
Lithograph
1970s Art Deco Portrait Prints
Lithograph
1970s Art Deco Portrait Prints
Lithograph
1920s Art Deco Figurative Paintings
Paper, Gouache
1920s Art Deco Figurative Paintings
Watercolor, Illustration Board, Pencil
1930s American Modern Figurative Drawings and Watercolors
Paper, Watercolor, Pencil
1920s Art Deco Figurative Drawings and Watercolors
Watercolor, Pencil
1920s Pop Art Figurative Paintings
Gouache, Pencil
1910s Victorian Portrait Drawings and Watercolors
Ink, Illustration Board, Pen
1920s Art Deco Figurative Prints
Archival Paper, Stencil
1910s Art Nouveau Nude Drawings and Watercolors
Pencil, Ink, Watercolor
1930s Art Deco Figurative Prints
Paper, Pencil, Aquatint
1960s Modern Landscape Prints
Lithograph
1950s Modern Landscape Prints
Lithograph, Stencil
1960s Modern More Art
Paper, Ink
20th Century More Art
Paper
1940s Art Deco Figurative Prints
Lithograph
1970s American Modern Nude Drawings and Watercolors
Watercolor
1940s Post-Impressionist Animal Prints
Watercolor, Lithograph
1940s Art Deco Animal Prints
Lithograph
1940s Art Deco Figurative Prints
Lithograph
1940s Post-Impressionist Figurative Prints
Lithograph
20th Century Modern Landscape Drawings and Watercolors
Gouache, Paper, Watercolor
Early 20th Century Art Deco Nude Paintings
Canvas, Oil
1930s American Modern Figurative Drawings and Watercolors
Oil Crayon
1930s Surrealist Figurative Paintings
Panel, Oil
Mid-20th Century Modern Figurative Paintings
Canvas, Oil
1940s Modern Abstract Paintings
Masonite, Oil, Tempera
1940s Post-War Figurative Prints
Lithograph
1960s Surrealist Interior Paintings
Watercolor, Tempera, Paper
1960s Pop Art Abstract Prints
Screen
1960s Pop Art Abstract Prints
Screen
1960s Pop Art Abstract Prints
Screen
1960s Pop Art Abstract Prints
Screen
1940s American Modern Abstract Paintings
Masonite, Oil, Tempera
1940s American Modern Abstract Paintings
Masonite, Oil, Tempera
1940s American Modern Abstract Paintings
Masonite, Oil, Tempera
1920s Art Deco Figurative Prints
Engraving, Aquatint
1940s American Realist Landscape Drawings and Watercolors
Watercolor
1920s Other Art Style Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Gouache
1920s Art Deco Figurative Paintings
Illustration Board, Gouache, Graphite
Early 20th Century Impressionist Figurative Drawings and Watercolors
Ink
1930s Post-Impressionist Figurative Paintings
Watercolor, Gouache, Pencil
Mid-20th Century Post-Impressionist Figurative Paintings
Watercolor, Gouache
Late 20th Century Pop Art Portrait Paintings
Paper, Oil Crayon, Oil Pastel
Mid-20th Century Post-Impressionist Figurative Paintings
Board, Gouache
Early 20th Century Art Deco Figurative Paintings
Canvas, Oil
20th Century Art Deco Figurative Drawings and Watercolors
Paper, Gouache, Pencil
20th Century Art Deco Figurative Paintings
Ink, Watercolor
1920s Art Deco Nude Drawings and Watercolors
Pen, Ink
Modern Landscape Paintings
Board, Oil
1940s Abstract Abstract Paintings
Masonite, Oil
1940s Art Deco Animal Prints
1940s Post-Impressionist Animal Prints
Watercolor, Lithograph
1940s Art Deco Figurative Prints
1940s Art Deco Animal Prints
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- 1stDibs ExpertJune 15, 2023In the 1920s, fashionable colors included jewel tones. Fashion, jewelry, furniture and decorative objects often featured jade green, deep reds, amethyst purple, dusty mustard yellow and peacock blue. Find a range of 1920s-era jewelry and fashion on 1stDibs.
- 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022The types of fashion illustrations relate to the materials used to create them. They include pencil illustrations, charcoal illustrations and water illustrations produced with watercolors. On 1stDibs, find a collection of fashion illustration art from some of the world’s top sellers.
- 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022A fashion illustration is a type of art that combines illustration, drawing and sketching to communicate fashion designs. Designers often use gouache, marker or ink to portray a garment design on a model. Fashion illustrations are a popular choice for enthusiasts and art collectors. Shop a range of fashion illustrations on 1stDibs.
- 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022A fashion illustration is sometimes called a croquis. The term refers to sketches made quickly of a model wearing a particular garment. Often, the croquis is the starting point for a fashion design. On 1stDibs, find a range of fashion illustration art.
- 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022Fashion illustrations are essentially the blueprint for the designs. A designer illustrates their idea, which is then communicated to a pattern-maker and seamstress, who turn the drawings into a wearable piece. You’ll find a large collection of fashion illustrations from many of the world’s top sellers on 1stDibs.
- 1stDibs ExpertApril 12, 2024Bold, head-turning looks were in fashion during the 1980s. It was the decade of bright electric neon colors as well as suits, jackets, tops and dresses with shoulder pads. The aerobics and fitness craze of the ’80s spilled over into fashion, with people sporting leg warmers, headbands and leggings as everyday apparel. Punk culture also influenced style, with leather jackets, fishnet stockings and chunky metal jewelry being favored by some. Denim looks of the time were often baggy and flaunted acid washes. On 1stDibs, shop a variety of vintage apparel and accessories from the 1980s.
- What era is 1920s jewelry?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertDecember 4, 2023What era 1920s jewelry is depends on its design. Most people associate this decade with the Art Deco movement, which took inspiration from eclectic sources like Cubism, ancient Egypt and Native American, African and Asian motifs. However, some pieces produced during the 1920s are more in line with the style trends of earlier periods, such as Art Nouveau, Edwardian and Victorian. Explore a diverse assortment of 1920s jewelry on 1stDibs.
- 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2024The clothing style in the 1920s that most people think of first is the flapper style. Women who dressed in this style sported loose-fitting, short dresses, often outfitted with drop waists and fringe. Small cloche hats and headbands were signature accessories of the flapper look. During the decade, pleated tennis skirts and cardigan sweater sets left the courts and became staples of some women's everyday styles. For men, soft collars replaced stiff, starched ones, and simple single and double-button suit jackets worn without waistcoats became trendy. Trousers also took on a new shape with wider-cut legs, and Oxford bags gained popularity. On 1stDibs, shop a variety of 1920s apparel and accessories.
- 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 21, 2024Who the most famous fashion designer of the 1960s was is open to debate. Many designers helped define the looks of the decade, each influencing style in their own way. Among these notable designers were Mary Quant, André Courrèges, Pierre Cardin, Yves Saint Laurent, Bonnie Cashin, Hubert de Givenchy, Emilio Pucci, Paco Rabanne and Ossie Clark. On 1stDibs, shop a variety of vintage apparel and accessories from the 1960s.
- 1stDibs ExpertNovember 21, 2023In the 1920s, engagement rings still looked like rings but were representative of a diverse range of styles and influences. Art Deco diamond ring designs took inspiration from the contemporary Cubist movement as well as from ancient Egypt – a revival sparked by the opening of King Tut’s tomb in 1922. Native American, African and Asian motifs also inspired jewelry pieces. Diamonds in square and rectangular shapes incorporating angular steps – like emerald cuts, Asscher cuts and baguettes – were set against black onyx, rubies, sapphires and emeralds to create color-blocking effects. Platinum, 18-karat gold, 14-karat white gold and sterling silver were some of the favored metals of the decade. Find a wide range of Art Deco engagement rings on 1stDibs.