Vintage Fashion Paper Dolls of the 1920s
Illustrated by the legendary artist Erté
Immerse yourself in the glamour of the Roaring Twenties with this exquisite collection of fashion paper dolls designed by the master of Art Deco, Erté (Romain de Tirtoff). This digital archive serves as an invaluable resource for costume designers, fashion historians, and cosplay enthusiasts looking for authentic 1920s silhouettes and intricate theatrical designs.
🎭 Book Specifications
| Feature |
Details |
| Author |
Erté (Romain de Tirtoff) |
| Primary Category |
Vintage Fashion & Costume Design |
| Era |
1920s (The Jazz Age / Art Deco) |
| Source |
Archive.org (Public Domain) |
| Format |
17 Leaves (approx. 31cm) |
| Topics |
Art Deco, Flapper Fashion, Theatrical Costume, Paper Dolls |
| Archive ID |
fashionpaperdoll0000erte |
✨ Why Use This Resource?
- Historical Accuracy: Gain direct insight into 1920s aesthetic standards and Erté's signature avant-garde style.
- Cosplay & Costume Reference: Perfect for "Leveling Up" your garment construction with authentic period details and draping inspiration.
- Educational Tool: An excellent primary source for art students and fashion historians studying the transition of 20th-century style.
- Creative DIY Projects: High-quality illustrations ready for printing, paper crafting, or digital collage.
📜 About the Archive
This resource is curated by Archive.org (The Internet Archive). As a non-profit digital library, they provide universal access to cultural artifacts, ensuring that rare works like Erté’s fashion illustrations remain available to the public for educational and creative use.
🔗 Available Download Formats
By visiting the official Archive.org page via the link provided, you can access this work in various high-quality formats:
- PDF (Best for printing and high-res viewing)
- EPUB & Kindle (Ideal for mobile reading)
- Single Page Processed JP2 ZIP (For high-detail image extraction)
- Full Text (For research and metadata analysis)
Source: Internet Archive - Universal Access to All Knowledge. Provided as a Public Domain educational resource.