Fashion illustrations, caricatures, and fashion plates formed the backbone of fashion advertising before photography dominated the industry. These artistic expressions showcase the evolution of how fashion was communicated and marketed to audiences throughout history. Email us at magnifiquepod@gmail.com with suggestions for future episodes. Follow our links and social media to see examples of historical fashion illustrations from artists like Paul Iribe and George Barbier. Support the show
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Fashion illustrations, caricatures, and fashion plates formed the backbone of fashion advertising before photography dominated the industry. These artistic expressions showcase the evolution of how fashion was communicated and marketed to audiences throughout history. Email us at magnifiquepod@gmail.com with suggestions for future episodes. Follow our links and social media to see examples of historical fashion illustrations from artists like Paul Iribe and George Barbier. Support the show
Today we discuss the Met Gala. Going through the history of the Met Gala's conception, the best and worst dress, as well as recent controversy surrounding the Met Gala. Digging deep into the internets latest movement "Blockout 2024"Follow our links! https://linktr.ee/magnifiquepodLinks used to make this episode possible:https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Met_Gala#:~:text=The%20Met%20Gala%2C%20formally%20called,s%20Costume%20Institute%20in%20Manhattan.https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-oxfordshi...
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Fashion illustrations, caricatures, and fashion plates formed the backbone of fashion advertising before photography dominated the industry. These artistic expressions showcase the evolution of how fashion was communicated and marketed to audiences throughout history. Email us at magnifiquepod@gmail.com with suggestions for future episodes. Follow our links and social media to see examples of historical fashion illustrations from artists like Paul Iribe and George Barbier. Support the show