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The exhibition “Art Deco Style. Interwar Period Fashion Design” from the private collection of Alexandre Vassilev (Paris) is dedicated to the European fashion development in the Interwar period (1918-1939). The display comprises 80 outfits and more than 200 accessories, as well as photos and paintings related to the 1920s and 30s, telling the story about manifold changes in the fashion of the time in Europe. The leading style of this turbulent time was Art Deco. This artistic and design style was named after the 1925 exhibition in Paris: Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes.
Izstāde Art Deco stils – starpkaru perioda mode no Aleksandra Vasiļjeva /Alexandre Vassiliev/ Parīzes kolekcijas veltīta Eiropas sieviešu modes attīstībai starpkaru periodā /1918-1939/. Tajā eksponēti 80 tērpi un vairāk nekā 200 aksesuāru, kā arī fotogrāfijas un gleznas, kas attiecas uz 20.gs. 20.-30. gadu periodu un stāsta par pārmaiņām, ko pārcieta tā laika Eiropas mode, kad par vadošo arhitektūras, interjeru un dekoratīvi lietišķās mākslas stilu kļuva Art Deco stils, kas savu nosaukumu ieguva Parīzes Dekoratīvas mākslas izstādē (Des Arts Decoratifs) 1925. gadā.
Vairāk - http://www.lnmm.lv/lv/dmdm/info/explore/exhibition/2010/art-deco-style-interwar-period-fashion-design/
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