No one expressed the otherworldly appeal of the Art Nouveau style better than Alphonse Mucha. The Czech artist's prodigious output focused on beautiful women in flowing robes adorned with flowers, stars, and other organic motifs. This collection features two paper dolls and 28 gowns rendered in Mucha... read more
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No one expressed the otherworldly appeal of the Art Nouveau style better than Alphonse Mucha. The Czech artist's prodigious output focused on beautiful women in flowing robes adorned with flowers, stars, and other organic motifs. This collection features two paper dolls and 28 gowns rendered in Mucha's voluptuous style, including costumes from Sarah Bernhardt productions of Salomé and Hamlet.
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