Gazette du bon ton

Japanese: 《ガゼット・デュ・ボン・トン》 - がぜっとでゅぼんとん
Gazette du bon ton

...During this period known as the Belle Époque, Art Nouveau, with its feminine curves, became popular, and interest in women's clothing increased. In 1912, the Gazette du Bon Ton was published by L. Vogel, ushering in a new era of fashion magazines. Designs by Paquin, Worth, J. Lanvin, P. Poiret, and others were introduced with original illustrations by J. Barbier and others. ...

*Some of the terminology referenced in "Gazette du Bon Ton" is listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…ベル・エポックといわれるこの時期には,女性的な曲線をもつアール・ヌーボーがはやり,女性の服装への関心が高まった。1912年には《ガゼット・デュ・ボン・トン》がL.ボーゲルによって発刊され,服飾雑誌の新しい時代を開く。パキャン,ワース,J.ランバン,P.ポアレなどのデザインが,J.バルビエなどのオリジナルな挿絵で紹介されていた。…

※「《ガゼット・デュ・ボン・トン》」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。

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