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Nov 19, 2020

Modenschau – November 1929

From now on the Modenschau issue no. 203 from November 1929, which was previously published with only 13 pages, is also completely online. In the fashion section you will find beautiful visiting and afternoon dresses, jumper dresses, evening and ball gowns, dresses for teenage girls (ages 12 to 16 years) and clothes for children.

The editorial explored the topic "Blonde or black? A survey on the temperament of women". You will find over 6,400 pages on artdeco-boulevard.de now.


Nov 11, 2020

Modenschau – November 1932

The Modenschau issue no. 239 from November 1932 is now completely online - only 16 pages were online before. In this issue, in addition to the colour pages with afternoon and evening dresses, which were already available to the public, there are now also the black and white pages with costumes, winter coats and street clothes for the winter season 1932/33.

Contributions informed about "Female participation in film", "I don't eat my soup" (manners of children) or "Female artists as housewives".


Oct 26, 2020

Bellas Hess & Co. 1920-21

Another 147 pages from the Bellas Hess & Co. mail order catalogue from fall and winter 1920-21 have been published - so far only 33 pages were online. Wide Directoire cape collars on ladies' coats, wide, opulent woven fur coats and street costumes with rich embroidery were highly in vogue in 1920, while the waistline gradually began to shift downwards.

Over 6,300 pages are now available in the database of artdeco-boulevard.de.


Oct 1, 2020

Modenschau – October 1930

Now the Modenschau issue no. 214 from October 1930 is also complete - so far only 20 pages have been online. The simple day and afternoon dresses are joined in the fashion section by several models with autumn costumes and winter coats with rich fur trimmings.

Text contributions were dedicated to the topics "Beauty in old age", "Living silhouettes" (silhouette animation films by Lotte Reiniger, 1899-1981) or the topic "Civilization and childlessness".


Sep 23, 2020

Modehaus Thomas Rupp 1933-34

Women's coats made of bouclé, velour, crewl and marengo fabric with Persian, silver fox opossum, shiraz or lambskin collars are shown in the 8-page catalog of the Nuremberg fashion house Thomas Rupp for Fall/Winter 1933. In addition to coats, the catalog also presents youthful dresses, afternoon and evening gowns.

The consistent use of photographs by the Berlin studio Bruno Winterfeld makes the catalogue appear modern even today.


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