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  2. Evans (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Beth Ditto, in collaboration with head of design Lisa Marie Peacock, launched her first plus-size clothing collection for Evans on 9 July 2009.Ditto provided sketches and drew inspiration from her favourite vintage and charity shop clothes as well as bands like Blondie, The Slits and Grace Jones, and Art Deco movements.

  3. Art Deco - Wikipedia

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    Art Deco, short for the French Arts décoratifs (lit. ' Decorative Arts '), [1] is a style of visual arts, architecture, and product design, that first appeared in Paris in the 1910s (just before World War I), [2] and flourished in the United States and Europe during the 1920s to early 1930s.

  4. Erté - Wikipedia

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    Erté continued working throughout his life, designing revues, ballets, and operas. He had a major rejuvenation and much lauded interest in his career during the 1960s with the Art Deco revival. He branched out into the realm of limited edition prints, bronzes, and wearable art. [11]

  5. Is Art Deco Design Back? Here's How to Get the Look ... - AOL

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    Art Deco's name comes from the Parisian "des Arts Décoratifs" exposition, which was held in 1925, and is said to be where the style originated. In many ways, Art Deco was the opposite of art ...

  6. How to Spend an Absolutely Perfect Weekend in Palm Beach, Florida

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    Check out West Palm Beach’s Norton Museum of Art after it opens at 11 a.m. Housed in a stately Art Deco building, it features American, Chinese, European and contemporary art from a 8,200-piece ...

  7. Autoportrait (Tamara in a Green Bugatti) - Wikipedia

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    Autoportrait (Tamara in a Green Bugatti) is a self-portrait by the Polish artist Tamara de Lempicka, which she painted in Paris in 1929. [1] It was commissioned by the German fashion magazine Die Dame for the cover of the magazine, to celebrate the independence of women.

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