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A Kind of Magic: Art Deco Vanity Cases (Hardcover)

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Description


The euphoria that swept Europe and America in the wake of World War I was breathtaking. War was over, perhaps forever, technology was rapidly shrinking the world and improving our lives within it, and, all over, people seemed to be making easy fortunes in business and the stock market.

Few material objects epitomize the excitement and glamour of that moment like the vanity case, the ultimate jeweled fashion accessory for women. Primarily designed and created in Paris by craftspeople who understood the modern woman’s need for a case to hold her lipstick, compact, keys, cigarettes, and more, they quickly became de rigeur among the fashionable. Accompanied by images and vivid descriptions that evoke the era when they were made, the forty-eight cases shown in this captivating book tell the story of the 1920s, and provide a suitably glittering insight into the history, fashion, and style of the golden age of glamour. They all come from an exceptional private collection formed by Freddie Mercury’s sister, Kashmira, as a special tribute to his love of beautiful things. Examples of other contemporary jewelry and fashion items round out the selection, making for the perfect gift for any fashionista or fan of the Jazz Age.

About the Author


Sarah Hue-Williams is a freelance gemologist, jewelry historian, and lecturer. She is coauthor, with Raymond Sancroft-Baker, of Hidden Gems, Jewellery Stories from the Saleroom. Peter Edwards is London’s leading dealer in fine Art Deco.

Praise For…


"This wide-ranging book is brightly designed with visually stunning layouts, combining photos, illustrations, and art to reflect the themes of the book, and the times it is meant to invoke. Meticulously researched and laid out, the book's main themes are not only the rise of the Art Deco movement, placing that artistic venture in the context of its time, but also the rise of the woman and her reimagined role in society."
— Moira Murphy

Product Details
ISBN: 9781910787816
ISBN-10: 1910787817
Publisher: Unicorn Publishing Group
Publication Date: February 15th, 2018
Pages: 192
Language: English

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