'Annick'
1951
From the collection of Palais Galliera - Musée de la Mode de la Ville de Paris
1951
From the collection of Palais Galliera - Musée de la Mode de la Ville de Paris
Dominant colour
'Annick' is a 1951 by Carven, depicting Womenswear, held at Palais Galliera - Musée de la Mode de la Ville de Paris.
The image depicts a woman in a stylish outfit, with her hands on her hips and her head tilted upwards. She wears a short-sleeved top with a V-neckline and a full, knee-length skirt featuring a pattern of dark, curved lines on a light background. Her hair is styled in loose waves, and she sports long gloves. The woman's pose exudes confidence, and her attire suggests a fashion-forward approach. The overall style of the drawing appears to be from the mid-20th century, characterized by clean lines and a focus on form. This drawing is reminiscent of the work of artists who specialize in fashion illustration, such as Carven.
These delicate ink-on-paper drawings capture the quiet poetry of everyday things: pinecones, reeds, apples.
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