Monday, October 6, 2008

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Most of us are familiar with the art deco look of the 1920s and '30s. However, there are many interesting facts about the fashion that are not that well known.

For example, even though the style was well-known and the term may have been first used in 1925, the style was not popularly known as art deco until 1968, in a book about art and interior design, long after the style's heyday. At the time art deco was simply considered "modern".

Art deco style is mainly reflected in clean, sparse lines, almost always in combinations of black, white, silver and perhaps red. It is a style that is simple, yet elegant, always evoking opulance. Seeing art deco interiors always makes one think of elegant ladies slinking past with their long gowns, bee-stung lips and long cigarette holders. It is a symbol of the Jazz Age.

The style was most popular in the Roaring Twenties, that era in which people were quickly become rich from the stock market. Before the crash of the Great Depression, people could indulge in luxury. And that's what art deco interiors were about -- luxury. While all previous art and design movements had a philosophy, art deco, with its sleek black-and-white lines, was simply about luxury.The Best Art

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